Fire crews extinguish small debris fire near river, Oklahoma City OK
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to reports of smoke near the intersection of NE 4th Street and Martin Luther King Avenue in Oklahoma City. They located and extinguished a small debris or tire fire in a brush area near the railroad tracks and the river. No further issues were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Oklahoma OK Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Eighty-six. Really, the caller was on the highway. I could say by the tracks. We got a drilling route to try to find the stack. This is clear. Calling party was on the interstate. First aid clear. Engine six to respond, great. We spotted up receiving smoke. Looks like it's over on the northeast side of interstate interchange. The best address to this may be from 4th Street. You can get to from Martin Luther King Avenue. First Street is clear of traffic. Hopping on 4th Street, telling all things okay. Dispatch clear, 4th and Martin Luther King Avenue. Location of the smoke looks maybe closer to Fulton Bryant. Brushery clear, 4th right. Engine 31 to engine 20, take that call here and see if there's any issues with that three log lift kit. The engine 24, thank you. Dispatch, Engine Six, Rescue Operator Eight. It looks like it's just a railroad track that ran off. I don't have access road from the bike trail. Engine Six is clear. Engine Six, Rescue Three, answer me. Like dispatch, between the railroad tracks on the river. Brush area is clear. And it just looks like a small debris pile in an encampment, maybe a tire on fire now. Brush area is clear. We're going to be an access from the railroad. Can you please provide commission? That's affirmative. Responding will notify the railway and shut down traffic.
Eighty-six. Really, the caller was on the highway. I could say by the tracks. We got a drilling route to try to find the stack. This is clear. Calling party was on the interstate. First aid clear. Engine six to respond, great. We spotted up receiving smoke. Looks like it's over on the northeast side of interstate interchange. The best address to this may be from 4th Street. You can get to from Martin Luther King Avenue. First Street is clear of traffic. Hopping on 4th Street, telling all things okay. Dispatch clear, 4th and Martin Luther King Avenue. Location of the smoke looks maybe closer to Fulton Bryant. Brushery clear, 4th right. Engine 31 to engine 20, take that call here and see if there's any issues with that three log lift kit. The engine 24, thank you. Dispatch, Engine Six, Rescue Operator Eight. It looks like it's just a railroad track that ran off. I don't have access road from the bike trail. Engine Six is clear. Engine Six, Rescue Three, answer me. Like dispatch, between the railroad tracks on the river. Brush area is clear. And it just looks like a small debris pile in an encampment, maybe a tire on fire now. Brush area is clear. We're going to be an access from the railroad. Can you please provide commission? That's affirmative. Responding will notify the railway and shut down traffic.
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