Fire rekindles in pine tree near Ford St, Moss Point MS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a rekindled pine tree fire near Ford Lane in Moss Point. The tree was smoldering about ten feet up with no grass fire reported. The fire originated from a previous controlled burn earlier in the weekend.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Sheriff Department and East Side Law Enforcement and Fire Departments
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
East fire, east fire, stand by for tones.
00:16
This is 10-8.
00:17
Is for you.
00:22
East Fire, East Fire need you to respond to near Ford Lane.
00:29
Near Ford Lane.
00:33
RP advises (name withheld) had a controlled burn this weekend and caught a pine tree on fire.
00:39
He said it's lit back up and wants you to come out and put it out.
00:44
East Fire, copy near Ford Lane.
00:48
Engine 17, Rescue 32.
00:51
Being up.
00:52
Ten four.
00:53
Seventeen coming.
00:55
Wall of B.
00:57
(name withheld), I just talked to him on the phone.
00:59
That's (name withheld).
01:01
He said it's a live pine tree and it's got little spots smoldering about 10 ft up, just smoldering.
01:06
It's just a tree smolder.
01:08
No grass fire or nothing.
01:12
Here he is.
01:13
Ten four (name withheld), appreciate it.
01:16
Probably, yeah.
01:18
Said you can drive right up next to it.
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Location mentioned:
Ford St, Moss Point, MS 39563
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