Brush fire near Mito Lane and Highway 89, Pulaski County AR


A brush fire broke out near Mito Lane and Highway 89. Multiple brush fire trucks and tankers were dispatched to the scene. One patient was transported from the area to Spring Hill Baptist. Fire crews coordinated efforts to contain the fire, which involved refilling water and checking the fire's spread. The fire had not progressed into the tree line and was mainly in brush piles.
Audio|Source: Pulaski County Volunteer Fire Dispatch
04:25
Transcript:
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Brush Truck 69 to 639.
00:03
Go ahead, Mike.
00:09
We're leaving Mito Lane right now.
00:11
Browstruck 69 will be en route as well.
00:14
Crew of two.
00:16
Okay, well, I just first station one, I'm heading that way.
00:23
24 or 3. If you need anything, let me know.
00:27
Well, how far are you away?
00:31
Five minutes from the station.
00:37
Yeah, that's fine.
00:38
Why don't you bring your brush truck and I'll cancel West Pulaski? Bring your brush truck and we'll cancel West Pulaski.
00:43
Go ahead. Go ahead.
00:49
Okay. Command West Pulaski Brush Truck?
00:53
So, Brush Truck 69, Clear Amito Lane, one patient being transported on this Spring Hill Baptist.
01:00
Brush Truck 69 will be en route to Highway 89 by Bell Thera.
01:06
West Pulaski, Brush Truck, go ahead.
01:08
I'm going to go ahead and cancel you right at this time.
01:12
I appreciate you responding.
01:14
Copy that.
01:16
With 1022.
01:18
Hey, before we do it, how far are you out? Are you more than 10 minutes out?
01:24
We're probably right at 10 minutes out.
01:26
We're by the youth home.
01:29
No, cancel.
01:30
Thank you. Cancel.
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10-4[1].
01:34
West Pulaski's canceled.
01:40
You want Chris from the stage of the road.
01:52
No,
01:54
Gangor 2-4 stay down.
01:55
Okay, Edgar 2.4 stay down.
02:00
Well,
02:04
yeah, I do.
02:05
I do it for your own by yourself.
02:06
I could always do something.
02:12
Hey, Tanker, 24, why don't you get yourself situated to refill engine 37? We're going to dump our tank, come back into water.
02:26
Come in the water.
02:28
To my end of the driver of the tanker 24.
02:31
Go ahead.
02:36
All right, we're going to drop our tank off the engine and then we're going to come back and fill up.
02:42
Have your other personnel with you come over here to Brush 37 and assist them.
02:46
Simple.
02:49
Trevor, I don't think the fire has progressed into the tree line from what I got.
02:54
It's just all what you see.
02:56
There are you several burn piles and what's spread in my brush, 37.
03:05
No, Flasky, 606, Ferrylandstein,
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1137, highway 89, the news.
03:12
Copy 16-15.
03:18
So fix you still need us, I'm right behind almost men.
03:22
Let's respond to continual.
03:26
I can't fix I copy 1022.
03:28
Right.
03:31
Fine.
03:33
Here's right.
03:34
Here's right.
03:39
2.37, can I lay a 3 inch into here from the tanker?
03:50
Let's just pack up and get it.
03:51
That's a whole lot more work we're going to have to for this.
03:53
It's like it's not going anywhere.
03:57
I'd rather not quit 300 feet going around.
03:59
Let's blackboard.
04:00
Bye.
04:12
Yes, sir, I settled on a 50 inch, or 50 point in fact here.
04:18
Gravel.
04:24
Rush two four from command.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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W Highway89, Arkansas 72023
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