Multiple departments respond to field fire in Leighton, Leighton AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews from White Oak, La Grange, and Leighton responded to a grass and field fire near Highway 157 in Leighton, Alabama. A caller reported flames approximately four feet wide with visible high flames. Multiple fire units were dispatched and en route to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Colbert County Fire
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
White Oak Fire, La Grange Fire, and Leighton Fire need a response near Highway 157.
00:09
Near Highway 157 for a grass fire.
00:14
Seventeen thirty-two.
00:22
Eighteen received page 911.
00:26
Received 1733.
00:44
Struck 805 to 911, so 805 en route.
00:56
Three 805 en route near Highway 157.
01:00
It's going to be a field.
01:01
Caller states the fire is about 4 ft wide with high flames.
01:05
Caller did not stop, was driving down the road.
01:15
Seventeen, I say you're 911.
01:19
Relay and receive 1734.
01:29
Eight 62, receive page for block.
01:37
Copy 862, 1734.
01:45
861 received page en route.
01:53
861 received en route near Highway 157.
01:58
1735.
02:06
731 to the station.
02:09
I'll meet you on scene.
02:16
731 en route to the station.
02:23
10-4[1], 1736.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)
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Location mentioned:
AL-157, Leighton, AL 35646
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