Firefighters respond to brush fire that reignited, Onalaska TX


Firefighters responded to a brush fire near 350 North road. The fire had restarted after being thought extinguished. Crews were advised to ensure the fire was completely out to prevent further ignition.
Audio|Source: Onalaska Fire
03:32
Transcript:
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Say, how many firemen, you got mobile with that brush fire?
00:02
70, I've got one.
00:04
Clear[1]. 70, uh, you got 80 coming up here to pick up bush free.
00:09
Your face, I'm being mobile and tanker 57.
00:12
Clear[1] 80 and tanker 57.
00:14
7-6 will be mobile up there.
00:16
7-6.
00:17
71-76, when y'all get on scene, advise us you need more manpower or anything from the city here.
00:22
That's clear, I'm leaving the house.
00:24
21, received.
00:25
Phaar!
00:26
Please.
00:27
2170. Go ahead.
00:28
Section says get to 350, I turn right.
00:32
Is that wrong?
00:33
That is wrong.
00:34
You're going to take a left on 350 north, go up past Old Kalita, 14,000 blocks.
00:39
It's going to be probably past Mark E Lane up there about a half a mile or so.
00:44
71.70?
00:45
Were you clear on my traffic?
00:46
21 received?
00:47
Clear[1]. I'll ask a fire.
00:48
Corrigan fire did call back again and advise that we can disregard, but I told them we've already done that once and the fire started up again, so just advising you, they told us we can disregard.
01:01
Clear[1] base.
01:02
All units responding to 14,000 block 3.50 North, go down to non-emergency traffic, but go on up there and make sure it's completely out.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Clear: Acknowledgement/assignment complete
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Onalaska, TX 77360
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