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Brush fire response near canal in Los FresnosLos Fresnos TX

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TX-100, Los Fresnos, TX

As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighting crews from multiple units coordinated response efforts to a brush fire near a canal and burn area along Highway 100 in Los Fresnos, Texas. Tanker and brush trucks were dispatched to supply water and contain the blaze, with teams working from different directions to control multiple hotspots, including one near the south side. The incident also involved coordination with Fish and Wildlife units and mutual aid from Brownsville resources. No injuries were mentioned.

Audio|Heard on: Los Fresnos Fire
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06:49
Transcript:
00:00
Engine one to three one.
00:10
Three zero, you clear.
00:21
Three, two, chief command.
00:24
Go ahead.
00:27
You want me to get on it, tanker one?
00:30
Yeah, we probably need to swap out with some of those guys.
00:33
Yeah, if you could, that'd be great.
00:36
Okay, I'm going to send tanker two back to State Highway 100 where Engine 1 is at.
00:40
Get the water from the Brownsville tanker and then bring tanker two back in here to Diane with tanker one again.
00:47
Okay, clear.
00:48
We'll keep using tanker three for the smaller brush truck.
00:53
302 to engine one, did you copy that? Brownsville tankers will be keying in on Highway 100 and the Triggers Ridge Road.
01:01
Okay, Brownsville just went into the dirt road.
01:07
Okay, Brownsville keep coming then to the cutout where we're turning it into the burned area.
01:12
And I'll send tanker two to tie in with you there.
01:18
You're going to go engine one, toward that direction.
01:33
You want them to come along the canal all the way to the cutout there by the burn?
01:39
Yeah, the little entrance that we're driving into to get to the burn area so they can see if they can turn around there or not.
02:06
We've topped off with water.
02:08
We're at the canal that's northwest head of the fire.
02:12
Would you like for us to start attacking this area?
02:40
They're making good headway coming from the east to the west.
02:55
Would you like for me to go back to the east side, northeast where we started?
03:19
There's what looks like a fire.
03:21
Yeah, it's a fire on the south side.
03:31
There's a truck on the canal bank heading south.
03:47
Go ahead, we'll take care of the fire in the south end.
04:02
Are you still on the fire line?
04:06
Did Fish and Wildlife have to pull out to go get water?
05:30
Here's the deer blind that was on fire.
05:33
It's burning currently.
06:11
Command, it's a pile of wood.
06:15
Maybe a feeder that was here burned down.

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TX-100, Los Fresnos, TX

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