Controlled brush fire monitored near Linville Oaks Drive, Oak Ridge NC
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According to the dispatch call, a brush fire at Linville Oaks Drive and Linville Road was identified as a controlled burn. Firefighters confirmed a fire break around the area and noted rain was expected, so the fire was left to be monitored and no further action was taken.
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03:23
Transcript:
00:00
And its Engine 51, Tanker 51's respondent, Linville Oaks Drive and Linville Road.
00:06
On a brush fire, 82 Charlie 2, causivizing trees on fire at this intersection,
00:13
TAC Alpha 4.
00:20
C15 will be en route.
00:25
Chief 15 is in four alpha.
00:32
15 is on route 4.
00:36
151-1-404. Air and this is a 20 second.
00:43
Engine 51 is 1023.
00:46
Engine 51 is 1023. Engine 51, tell you.
00:55
Engine 51 is what appears to be a controlled burn.
00:59
Engine 51-10.
01:06
I think that seems 10-8[1].
01:10
Seems important.
01:23
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01:33
(name withheld) has cut himself several times, staged in the area until PD advice is being secure.
01:40
Pack 5, pack 5.
01:46
One from Forster 2 on Alpha 4.
01:49
We'll arrive for Fortin Engine 51 for three.
01:54
Yes, sir. I copied you.
01:56
It's going to be a controlled burn unless you advise otherwise.
01:58
I'm going to stand down.
02:00
Ten for us, they put it a lot.
02:03
They have equipment around it, but there's nobody attending it.
02:06
Of course, it is raining pretty good, steady here.
02:08
They do have a good line cut around it.
02:11
All the way around it with a lot of dirt pushed up around it, but it is a pretty large stumps and pile.
02:17
Not sure if they have a firm permit for it, but what do you advise you?
02:21
Sounds like they've got a good fire break around it, and it's supposed to rain pretty much all night tonight, so I think we're probably good.
02:29
Before, we'll let it go, just let it be monitored, and we'll advise us communication the same.
02:34
Like I said, I'm sure we'll probably get some more calls, and it's very visible.
02:39
Yeah, good copy on that.
02:41
I mean, if you feel like it's posing an immediate threat of escape, then we'll take action rather than that.
02:48
Like I said, it's got a good fire line around it, got equipment, but there is nobody here at the site.
02:54
I guess they're going to build a house as they've cleared land here, pushed it up.
03:02
I'm good with leaving if they got a good fire break and rain coming.
03:07
Unless you're viable otherwise, I'll stand down.
03:09
If you want me to all hit that way, I'm about 30 minutes out.
03:13
I believe it's going to be good.
03:14
I got two guys with me also.
03:17
So they feel good with it also.
03:19
I won't let it stand.
03:20
You can cancel.
03:22
Be copy, thank you, sir.
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[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
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Location mentioned:
Linville Oaks Dr & Linville Rd, Oak Ridge, NC 27310
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