Fire crews coordinate landing zone amid hazards in Alabama


Audio|Source: Limestone County Fire Dispatch
03:36
Transcript:
13.03 counting by response to 13, we'll be on the scene. EMS on thing also. I copy responder, 1313 on sustain along with EMS, 1757. 1303, this is survival flight 20. Revival. Black, go ahead. Hey, we're still about five minutes out. Would you be able to give us an LZ brief already? Just south of the residence, there is a beam filled about six inches tall beam. If that's too tall, I can leave you to a different location. We're good with that. Okay, boy, power lines are going to be east along the roadway. Other than that, it can be a wide open area besides the tree by the driveway. to wrap with a field dark against the york. Roger, are you able to assess to see if the soil is loose, if there's going to be any blowing debris or not? Stay by. Survival block. Go ahead. We're going to move to LV right down the road. Stand by, get the court from County Fire once they get to 80. 10-4-week copy, thank you. County Fire at 1303, do you need the address to the church? 1303 to county fire. Can you just in the coordinate two? One four zero four one seven mile pose route. Go ahead. There's going to be power lines to the east along the wayway, beamfield, to the south, driveway to the north, wide open to the wide open to that area between the fire shift in the race. Copy everything before North, can you say again after? Driveway with power lines to the north of the LZ, a wide open flat area between our fire trip and the railway.
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Limestone County, AL
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