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Smoke investigation near County Road ALexington TX

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Co Rd A, Lexington, TX 78947

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel investigated reports of smoke and possible fire activity near County Road A in Lexington, Texas. Responding units inspected the area but found no active fire or visible flames. Smoke seen earlier appeared to have dissipated, and no controlled burns were reported in the vicinity. The situation was deemed clear after verification.

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03:28
Transcript:
00:00
All right, I got 82 plus 82 here with me.
00:03
All right, I'm on 331 off of 309.
00:11
I'm gonna check it down to where it teeth, but I'm not seeing or smelling anything anymore or any smoke conditions.
00:27
582, when you get 82 lined out, would you go over to County Road A?
00:34
Most of that smoke that I saw was down in the ravine kind of sunken in there.
00:39
But when I came back through it, it was gone.
00:51
Over here.
01:01
82, Lee County.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:08
Did you receive any other call other than the one?
01:17
Negative, no other calls have came in for that issue or stronger fire within the area.
01:21
It's just that one call.
01:24
Okay, and no reports of any control burns today over in this area.
01:32
Negative. I checked the log and there's nothing noted for it.
01:36
10-4[1], thank you.
01:46
582 to 580.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:51
I'm going to recommend the brush trucks to fill their emergency lights that way you can see a fire better at night.
01:58
10-4[1].
02:01
8284, let's go ahead and downgrade, distract them with traffic and start working our way back toward the station.
02:09
40, y'all can go up County Road A.
02:12
Just do another quick.
02:13
Check, see if it's dissipated through there.
02:16
If they're still lingering.
02:23
Five hundred and eighty-three over here today.
02:28
I'm out here in front of near County Road A.
02:34
I think this is the most spotted of the source of the smoke.
02:48
You guys, you found the fire south of origin?
02:54
Negative, I just it's a.
03:01
Careful.
03:10
Come in, 84.
03:12
Go ahead.
03:16
Back to the station, we can smell the odor here.
03:19
What do you think about us heading out to Blue Ridge? There's a good line of fight there.
03:23
See if we can spot anything from there.
03:27
That's clear.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received

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Co Rd A, Lexington, TX 78947
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