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Brush fire reported near Menard Creek on us 190 eastPolk County TX

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U.S. 190 E, Texas

A brush fire occurred near Menard Creek on US 190 East in Texas. Fire responders requested a brush truck and tanker to assist in containing the small fire near a subdivision. The fire was being controlled using water cans and efforts were underway to extinguish it quickly.

Audio|Source: Lake Livingston Area Wide Public Safety
04:46
Transcript:
00:00
Hey Bays, I'm near Minora Creek on US 190 East.
00:05
There's a brush fire here.
00:08
Can you send a brush truck and a tanker?
00:15
Negative, just a flexed address.
00:18
2-9 growth and I can get your traffic.
00:22
That's a negative, negative.
00:25
That's cool.
00:47
Base off Iron Man, record of US 190 East near Menard Creek, brush fire with brush truck and tanker.
01:00
Clear, 31?
01:03
That's clear.
01:05
Six and brush four.
01:10
Base, eight, mobile.
01:16
Second status.
01:18
Okay, 30s, mobile.
01:23
30s, mobile. 13, mobile.
01:28
31, mobile.
01:33
33 to 6.
01:36
I'm going.
01:42
Zero four pete, can't mow up church here. You go.
01:46
Right when you turn in Minora Creek subdivision, we'll be standing at the immediate right on this highline, right up to it,
02:00
but it's not real big right now.
02:04
If we go in this high line, we'll probably get it pretty quick.
02:08
Well,
02:09
that's clear. I'll be there shortly.
02:15
Non-O-5.
02:16
If anybody gets down up here where I'm at, I'm up in the subdivision.
02:20
If you get out your truck, you better have some of these dolls to bite you.
02:27
Clear.
02:29
12, mobile.
02:34
Clear.
02:35
Clear. Bag, five is mobile.
02:41
To continue, station,
02:45
sir,
02:46
he's back in county.
02:52
That's clear, 30, that's clear 30. That's clear to.
03:11
Base 41 mobile.
03:18
311, year 28 returns, 09, Honda,
03:23
TAN,
03:24
expires in March of 26,
03:26
(name withheld) of Livingston.
03:29
Insurance is confirmed, no 29.
03:32
10-4[1].
03:37
33 to 6.
03:41
Go ahead, sir.
03:49
No.
03:56
5. Right when you turn in Minora Creek.
04:03
Right, just inside of my truck, take a ride outside of that hill there is. It is good down here. Just come on down in here.
04:13
Clear.
04:16
Medic 173, Medic 173, New-June Route 519, B-Rot Drive, 60-year-old male feeling weak and dizzy.
04:29
Liberty County Clear, 13, 19.
04:33
10-4[1], I'm fixing the past Beach Creek Church, so I'll be on you in just a minute.
04:41
Very safe. It's kind of gotten these trees a little bit, but we're going to be able to get it. We're hitting with water cans right now.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative response; message received and understood.

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U.S. 190 E, Texas
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