Propane bottle fire near County Road 130, Quitman MS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire departments from Equipment, Pechuta, and Petunia responded to a propane bottle that caught fire near County Road 130 in Quitman, Mississippi. The bottle was connected to a heater, and a major response was requested. No injuries or other hazards were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Clarke County Fire
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Equipment Fire Department.
00:01
Attention Equipment Fire Department.
00:03
Is your response near County Road 130?
00:07
Near County Road 130, report of a propane bottle on fire.
00:13
It is connected to a heater.
00:15
This is for Equipment Fire Department.
00:22
Come out to the station.
00:29
Go ahead, twenty-seven.
00:39
You sure you're heading out to the station?
00:43
Ten forty-nine fifty-two.
00:57
Attention Pachuta Fire Department, attention Pechuta Fire Department.
01:00
Major response to near County Road 130.
01:06
Report of a propane bottle on fire connected to a heater.
01:11
This is for the Pechuta Fire Department.
01:22
Attention Petunia Fire Department.
01:23
Attention Petunia Fire Department.
01:25
Major response near County Road 130.
01:28
Near County Road 130, report of a propane bottle on fire disconnected from a heater.
01:35
This is for Petunia Fire Department.
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Location mentioned:
County Rd 130, Quitman, MS 39355
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