Fire crews secure wildfire area near Highway 300, Pulaski County AR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in Pulaski County worked to put out remaining hot spots and secure the fire line near Highway 300 in Arkansas. The forestry commission was nearby, and responders confirmed that the fire lines were holding strong and most visible hot spots were extinguished.
Audio|Heard on: Pulaski AR Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:6
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion from command, how are we looking back here?
00:05
This fire line is strong.
00:07
We've got a few hot spots way into the black.
00:09
Everything's two points.
00:13
I understand. We still wouldn't hurt that four if you come out and tell the line.
00:20
He wouldn't hurt.
00:22
I understand they're probably pretty close anyway.
00:25
He just passed us, whoever that was.
00:30
That hand line open.
00:33
Engine one to 801.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:39
We've knocked out the hot spots, the visible ones that we've seen.
00:42
We're advancing up pretty far back toward Highway 300.
00:46
Do you have a visual kind of on our location?
00:50
Do you see any more hot spots around or?
00:53
We get back on Highway 300.
00:56
Negative, I don't see anything.
00:58
It's good, forestry commission is pretty close, so I think we're good.
01:01
You can probably get that wildland wrapped up and rolled up.
01:06
Engine one copies.
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Location mentioned:
AR-300, Arkansas
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