Small cooking fire investigated near Highway 281, New Braunfels TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire personnel responded to a report of a possible fire near Highway 281 and FM 1863 in Comal County. Upon investigation, the fire was determined to be a small cooking fire, safely contained, and previously extinguished a small spot fire in the median. The scene was secured and units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Comal TX Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Brush 73 from Chief 72, BSP Ops.
00:04
Brush 73 from Chief 72.
00:07
Go ahead.
00:09
How far south on Highway 281 did you go on your first lap?
00:14
I went for the first turn around, but I looped back around off of FM 1863 and made contact with the caller.
00:22
I believe what he's seeing across the highway is a small cooking fire.
00:27
There's a fire. From my vantage point, it looks as though it's in the median.
00:32
Received.
00:34
Brush 73, where is that cooking fire?
00:39
It's on the opposite side by the meat market, but it's off the ground and contained.
00:44
I received some in the area.
00:50
Lieutenant 71, Chief 72 spoke with a reporting officer.
00:54
He says there was a small spot fire in the median.
00:56
The people you're going to speak to now went and extinguished it.
00:59
We're good.
01:00
All right, received, thanks.
01:06
Brush 73, you came broken, but I heard that it was extinguished.
01:11
Yeah, we're good.
01:12
They have a grate over that fire to contain it, and they're cooking on it.
01:18
We're good to go.
01:20
Chief 72, Brush 73, I'm going back in service.
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