Fire crews coordinate tanker access near Texas County home


Audio|Source: Texas County Fire
02:47
Transcript:
There's two out of one. Hello tanker, this is command one. Hello, tanker, this is command one. He'd sit up over here on this east side. I think it's going to be the easiest access for everybody to get in and out of water. So go ahead and come in south of (name withheld) house. That's a permanent. That's a straight shop. Oh, cool. We've got a small tanker over here, but I'm going to say two or three trucks and it's going to be empty also. Yerobo 1 to Yerbo 2. We're just coming up to the curve 2. We're just coming up to the code. You want to steering it away? Just out of (name withheld) house turned west. quarter miles out to his house. Jim Paul. One command one. Go ahead. You're on this stage. Tiger one. You're just going to come straight. west on a road and we're going to set up out here in this open field. I believe that's USC parked there. Just drive them straight west. Let me see. There's nothing I've seen. Oh yes, this is Command Juan. Tanker One is going to be here in about five minutes. Just said it will be here at my location. That's where we'll have tank operations.
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Texas County, OK
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