Fire crews battle large hay bale blaze near AR 109, Magazine AR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a large hay bale fire near Highway 109 and County Road 352 in Magazine, Arkansas. Around 30 to 80 bales were burning, and crews used brush rigs, engines, and tractors to contain the fire. Several departments coordinated the response, establishing operations near the intersection of US 64 and Highway 109.
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06:20
Transcript:
00:00
Fifty thirty-six responding.
00:10
CFP 15 is funny.
00:18
Copy.
00:22
24 to 15, you may drive truck one.
00:29
Sure that'll work.
00:30
We're going to need probably brush rigs and maybe an engine or two depending on what always got on fire.
00:39
Copy that.
00:44
See if you can throw water around.
00:54
CFD 11 from B.
01:03
Left all units.
01:04
We've got probably 30, 40 bales on fire.
01:08
Probably another 60 sitting right in front of them.
01:17
15 copies.
01:19
11 is just going to be at the US 64 and AR 109 intersection.
01:28
10-4[1]. It'll be right off the intersection.
02:00
Truck one will be in route with two personnel.
02:08
And CSD unit one.
02:19
Two hundred and ten CFP 15, go ahead.
02:22
CFC 15, we're over here on County Road 352 where we had that structure fire this morning.
02:27
I've got one unit, brush unit, over there on scene on that call y'all are being called to.
02:34
I've got another brush truck here available.
02:39
Do y'all need some help over there? You going to be able to handle that?
02:46
Stand by.
02:47
CFD 11 from 15, what do you advise?
02:52
Chief, it's going to take a whole lot there to put this out.
03:00
210 from CFD 15, if you've got an engine available,
03:04
Hey, you're more than welcome.
03:05
Go ahead, we'll use the help.
03:09
Copy that. I've got one brush unit over there right now.
03:12
I'll go ahead and have dispatch on that over there.
03:20
Copy, thank you.
03:23
CFD 32 to CFD 15.
03:26
Go ahead.
03:29
I'm in station one.
03:30
You want me to grab something from station one?
03:40
I can get into seven if it hasn't rolled yet.
03:45
Two four.
03:51
Eleven from 15.
03:52
Are we going to be able to get pumpers to this?
03:57
Ten four, I believe we can set up right here on the shoulder of Highway One Hundred and Nine.
04:04
Copy.
04:13
Thirteen to 15, be advised.
04:15
I got twenty-four of them.
04:16
He's making a phone call to see if we can get somebody with a tracker over there, possibly that's on their property.
04:24
Copy that.
04:32
All units, it will be on the southeast corner of the intersection.
04:42
Thirteen to command, be advised we do have one of the (name withheld) residents possibly bringing a tractor.
04:52
Copy.
04:57
Seven in route, two personnel.
05:05
Copy.
05:24
Truck one will be on scene.
05:25
Truck one to eleven.
05:27
Go ahead.
05:30
Do we have any spread over that north side of this?
05:37
It's to the south.
05:39
There is a little bit of spread on the north, but there's probably 80 bales on the south side that probably need to keep it off us.
05:56
Engine two will be en route to personnel.
06:08
5015's got the command truck en route.
06:19
Copy that.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
AR-109, Magazine, AR 72943
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