Fire at residence prompts emergency response in Parker


Firefighters are responding to a house fire. There is a strong smell of natural gas inside, and a tree limb is hanging on a power line. A small car accident has also happened nearby.
Audio|Source: Plano Fire
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Transcript:
Engine 11, the Italian 1, this is up 4310, Cheshire Lane in Parker, Texas. There's a working structure fire. Wind speed is out of the north at 12, with dust up to 24. We're working off of Wiley Fire Ops 6. Engine 1, caller work for the payroll company in the building. We see that there are several wires wrapped in trees and on the building, no arcing or sparking is seen. As you'll understand. Just fast battalion two, we're en route. Just a battalion two. Enten 13, Enten 5. Callers 2 reporting their smelling natural gas inside the house is strongest in the kitchen. Their lead-all-trump for you, wind speed is out of the north at 12, with dust up to 24. Detailant 2 received. Dispatch engine 1. Can you notify OnCore that there are, there is a pretty large limb hanging on their tagline going into their service meter? Also, can you send PD to this location because we have a minor accident and customize your question PD for a report. Ruthie's, Andrew, and we'll send PD and notify risk. You said the large limit is hanging on the line from the pole to the building?
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Location mentioned:
Near Cheshire Ln, Parker, TX 75002
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