Tree blocks roadway near FM 225 in Texas, Rusk County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units from Rusk County responded to a roadway obstruction caused by a fallen tree near County Road 438 West and FM 225 in Texas. The tree had blocked the entire roadway before being cleared by responding crews.
Audio|Heard on: Rusk County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Rusk County Henderson Fire, stand by for page.
00:15
Rusk County Henderson Fire, can I get y'all to bring a route to the area of County Road 438 West near FM 225? Gonna be about a mile from that intersection.
00:26
There's gonna be a tree blocking the whole roadway.
00:38
752 ahead down there.
00:39
It's just about a quarter mile from.
00:47
County Square.
00:53
Seven thirty-four is en route.
00:59
Thirty-four is en route.
01:03
Clear on both.
01:05
Hello, Chief One to Rusk County.
01:07
I'll be clear of the scene 259 and 850.
01:10
Thank you.
01:14
Received, Carlisle.
01:15
Thank you.
01:21
All fire, we're clear returning.
01:23
Tree is out of the roadway.
01:30
Received. Thank you, (name withheld).
01:36
Was that (name withheld) County?
01:40
Yes, county.
01:41
I'm sorry.
01:42
Is this north or south of 438?
01:49
It's on 438 near FM 225.
01:57
Received.
02:04
52's unit on scene.
02:06
Yep, it's blocking the whole roadway.
02:09
We might can get it if we got a good saw to cut the tree.
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Location mentioned:
FM 225, Texas
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