Fire crews contain blaze near Blue Moon Cove, San Antonio TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a reported structure fire near Blue Moon Cove in the San Antonio area. Multiple engines and units were on scene. Responders reported having the fire under control and continued with overhaul operations. There was also mention of a minor one-vehicle collision nearby on Potranco and Ranch Canyon, with one lane temporarily blocked while personnel managed both incidents.
Audio|Heard on: Bexar County Fire and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 36, make a fire near Blue Moon Cove.
00:05
Cross streets Lunar Point and Atlas Rise.
00:08
Responding Delta 1, Delta 2.
00:11
Engine 37. Yeah, this is going to be off of Potranco right up front.
00:14
Near Blue Moon Cove.
00:16
You have the comma down.
00:17
Lunar Point and Atlas Rise.
00:21
Just get it right here.
00:22
He wants you one fire this time.
00:32
The MVC is going to be on Potranco and Ranch Canyon.
00:38
It'd be on location of a one-vehicle, minor MVC.
00:45
Engine 121 will have command.
01:04
Established command at a one-vehicle minor MVC, westbound lane one blocked.
02:07
We have a good knock on the fire.
02:09
Still pulling ceiling from the tri-layer of alpha side.
02:14
Engine 162 needs to come out and recycle.
02:17
Left tender 169 with a nozzle inside.
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Location mentioned:
Blue Moon Cv, San Antonio, TX 78252
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