Fire crews contain brush fire near State Hwy 64, Smith County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a brush fire near State Highway 64 and Airway Avenue in Texas. Multiple units coordinated containment efforts using brush trucks and plow equipment. Most of the main fire was reported under control, though crews continued extinguishing remaining hot spots along the containment line. There were no indications of civilian injuries or property loss in the available radio traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Emergency Communications
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04:15
Transcript:
00:00
Seven two, do you have cover?
00:02
Yeah, I'm on location with (name withheld) and brush fire.
00:06
Ten four.
00:12
From any of this, Captain Two out at the roadway.
00:16
As soon as they let us in, what's your assignment?
00:22
Captain (name withheld), if you can do a lap around the fire and assume command.
00:26
We have two brush trucks,
00:27
Most major head fire put out this time.
00:31
We still got some on the line extinguishing now.
00:40
Lap around the fire.
00:42
Appreciate it.
00:47
20 traffic.
00:50
Go ahead.
00:52
X-ray David Frank (number withheld).
00:55
Highway 64 West and Airway Avenue.
00:59
10-4[1]. Five hundred and twenty-seven county cleared me off the structure fire.
01:02
Report to follow.
01:04
Ten four.
01:10
22 is just standing by at 21's with the dozer.
01:12
Do you need anything rolling that way?
01:16
Anybody just saying, I'm fixing to put my eyes on it.
01:19
Looks like I'll give you a better idea here in a minute.
01:24
Crews need a lot of recruits and on our way down to 22's.
01:29
Yeah, I copied that.
01:36
Sixty-one, I'm almost done with that follow up.
01:39
Ten-four.
01:45
Twenty-two, this is one on command.
01:51
Two.
01:53
All right, go ahead and have (name withheld) come this way with that plow.
01:58
Stand by, don't unload it yet.
02:00
I've got to look at something.
02:02
The one on the containment line on the side of this fence that I've got here.
02:08
Received. You want the engine as well or you want us to stand by at 22s?
02:13
I don't want to break y'all down too far.
02:17
Y'all go ahead and come with him, and that way we've at least got the whole crew together.
02:23
Received, we'll be heading that way momentarily.
02:27
Maintain 20-1s at 22 house, please.
02:35
21's received, we're standing by at 22s.
02:42
First 127 is South Water.
02:49
Off to our left,
02:51
Bravo side.
02:53
Is it going to the same people?
02:59
Clear, I haven't made contact with anyone on property lines yet.
03:05
Copy that. Ten, are you still up there with that? Looked like a homeowner or somebody that was affiliated with them.
03:16
We're going down to ask now.
03:20
Copy that. When you find out, let me know.
03:23
I think I'm gonna put a plow in on that side just for future protection.
03:34
20 status check.
03:38
Great sense.
03:45
It would be the delta side of the house all the way to the back side of the burn.
03:49
That's where I'm going to need you.
03:54
Go ahead, (name withheld).
04:00
Do you want 22's firefighter to grab the brush truck from 121 and head that way?
04:08
No, if we're going to team up like that, let's go ahead and do that.
04:14
I forgot the brush truck.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
State Hwy 64 & Airway Ave, Texas 75704
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