Brush fire with debris near Summit Lake Rd linked to crash, Thurston County WA


A small, slow-moving brush fire is burning near Summit Lake Rd. The fire is near a debris field possibly from an aircraft crash. Power lines are down and the area is being searched for wreckage. Fire crews and power company are on the scene managing the situation.
Audio|Source: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
05:41
Transcript:
00:00
Just now approaching the crash site, I'll start to do a perimeter size up, have an update shortly.
00:10
Okay, copy, thank you.
00:27
Gover engine, anyone operator.
00:31
Yeah, we can work on that, putting that plan in motion for a progressive hose lay from our engine, start down the hill, follow the pink ribbons, get to the glow sticks, and you're going to want to stay to the right of the glow stick.
00:48
I can see when I see the trade users out ballot at the last two of the work process.
01:02
So in the back there, 873 will be on fields as well.
01:06
Copy.
01:11
Traffic with engine 131 operator.
01:18
Probably it'll be out with 14.
01:24
Agent 131 operator, go through traffic I can relay.
01:31
Capital Engine 131 operator,
01:34
disregard, I'm in voice.
01:40
2235.
01:46
Capitol 802 is arriving at St.
01:48
Eats.
01:50
802 transport complete, 235.
01:54
Agent 91 from Command[1].
02:01
Hey man, Agent 91.
02:03
Go ahead.
02:06
Copy, I know you're working.
02:08
Sorry. Your driver operator is missed part of your traffic.
02:12
What do you need him for?
02:18
I was just advising they could start that progressive hose lay down along the pink ribbons that we marked for a trail, get to the chem lights, the state of the right.
02:33
Okay, copy that.
02:34
Thank you. Reported it should be on its way.
02:42
Capital G32 staging at Summit Lake Road and stay ready.
02:46
232 at 237.
02:52
Copy, thank you.
02:57
City O. Adam, 78.
03:00
7.8, go ahead.
03:03
Just spoke with someone with Bonneville power on scene.
03:06
They advised some power lines are down on scene and they're not going to re-energize them.
03:11
You're going to grab through.
03:17
God. They've requested if you find anything I know related to aircraft type, tail number,
03:27
or color,
03:30
let us know.
03:35
Do we probably want someone?
03:39
Ann.
03:41
Last of (name withheld) Adam Young, Ocean Robert, George Adam, First of Maria, Mary Adam Robert, Ida Adam, Middle S.
03:49
Sonia, Sam Ocean Nora, Young Adam.
03:52
Day of birth, 1984,
03:54
(number withheld).
03:57
No wants, registered on your vehicle, driving sound is canceled.
04:07
Thank you. Copy, power is out in the area and will not be re-energized.
04:17
If they can put a crew upper down on the road by your vehicle and several kit.
04:25
Meet them, but we'll put a craft site to assist in our identification.
04:29
They're a good craft search.
04:32
Which one?
04:38
Can we tell us on the outside of the control guard there?
04:44
Probably once they, uh, see that's definitely a one ball stuff.
04:55
Turkey command from engine 91.
05:00
Go for command.
05:05
We have not yet completed a 360 at say about an acre brush fire, slow moving.
05:14
We're finding quite a debris field.
05:16
No major fuselage yet.
05:19
We're still continuing to search.
05:31
Unable to complete 360, you've got one acre slow-moving,
05:35
continuing to search a large debris area with no major fuselage found as of yet continuing.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Command: Incident Command; the authority/position coordinating incident operations
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Location mentioned:
Summit Lake Rd NW, Washington 98502
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