Suspected meth lab explosion causes fire and injury, Polk County TX


A suspected methamphetamine lab exploded near Lias, causing a fire that has been extinguished. At least one person, described as a white male, was severely burned. Hazardous materials and emergency medical services have been requested to respond to the scene.
Audio|Source: Lake Livingston Area Wide Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Base-all units got Indian Springs requesting assistance with hazmat. They advise fire is out.
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They're needing hazmat.
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They believe it was a meth lab that blew up.
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Address is going to be near Lias.
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It's right across from their fire department.
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409-117 Armadillo 414 went out on this dog on the second. May contact with the owner?
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17 Armadillo, 414 went out on this dog on the second.
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Here.
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Negative, no contact at the owner. The dog was already put up.
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Okay, 44 with mobile.
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44 cleared
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So we don't know that's where the owner actually lives.
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4014 advise that the dog belonged to Ed 117 Armadillo, since the contact,
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the owner, but no contact was made.
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4014 advise that the dog belonged to Ed117 Armadillo, sent to contact the owner, but no contact was made.
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I'm assuming it was verified that it was the correct owner.
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Sending it was verified that it was the correct donor.
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Virginia, I'm out.
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Here.
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911[1], get out of L2.
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There.
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I got a white male severely burned.
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Got a ETA on, uh,
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EMS.
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K-14, stand by.
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Polk County, TX
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