Trash pile fire contained near Herndon and Magnolia, Shreveport LA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible structure fire near Herndon Street and Magnolia Avenue in Shreveport. The situation was later confirmed to involve a trash pile burning, not a building fire. Multiple engines were on scene, and the fire department managed the incident safely.
Audio|Heard on: Caddo LA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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If you'll start away and assist four off of LA 1 on the south side, Fire District Four, Herndon and Magnolia.
00:06
Twenty-three 20.
00:10
One hundred and eighty-one, dispatch.
00:12
Twenty-one.
00:14
It'll be two motorcycles at this location on that.
00:19
Had an accident, I guess.
00:20
They didn't hit anything.
00:21
They just came off of the airspace and they hit the dirt.
00:26
So we need a separate fifty-two report number for another motorcycle at the same location.
00:35
Ten four.
00:37
Forty-one is not.
00:40
Forty-one.
00:42
Are we good then? Because I'll see fire department leaving.
00:46
Let me check.
00:48
Okay, they served their units except for one of their engines.
00:52
Actually, two of their engines were going to be there.
00:56
They had a trash.
00:58
It's a trash pile and not a house fire.
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Location mentioned:
Herndon St & Magnolia Ave, Shreveport, LA 71101
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