Safe burn pile on highway monitored by units, Shiner TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, units responded to a report of a possible trailer fire near Highway 90. Upon arrival, they confirmed it was a controlled burn pile being monitored and posed no danger.
Audio|Heard on: Lavaca County EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
I've located it.
00:02
It's a burn pile.
00:03
It's the next entrance after where I came out.
00:06
I'll be out with technology.
00:11
Near Highway 90 will not go that way of 1421 and 1454 about the theater.
00:22
It's going to be rid of that trailer house if we had the water heater catch fire on.
00:28
I'll be in there checking.
00:32
That's good.
00:38
14.1, 1,400.
00:39
Do you want us to make locations?
00:43
Stand by.
00:45
10.4, stand in by.
00:49
1470, all see you.
00:52
1402, stay on, see.
00:56
1402, stay true.
01:02
16-5.
01:08
I have one male (number withheld) on board en route to year 20.
01:12
The dean, we've got to turn around.
01:19
21 clear, returning to station.
01:21
Oh,
01:26
yeah, it's clear by crash, station 14.
01:28
O'ers are going to let the fire burn out in a safe area.
01:32
They're going to monitor it.
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