Rubbish fire near Vail sparks thick black smoke, Vail AZ
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Firefighters responded to a rubbish fire near Camino Casso Robles, producing thick black smoke for 30-40 minutes, prompting concern but containing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Valley Emergency Communications Center
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
At 80, east, coming all across the road.
00:03
It'll be one half north of into the west of the west of district.
00:07
Station 182 has offered his calls to receive the high volume amount of calls for a possible fire.
00:14
Original caller pretty soon she was unsure of what was being burned.
00:17
There is a big black smoke cloud.
00:20
Currently been going on for the past 30-40 minutes.
00:22
1225.
00:24
It's a rubbish fire.
00:28
We can cancel everything but the water tender.
00:31
The updated address is going to be near Camino Casso Robles.
00:38
Camino Casso Robles.
00:42
Anything you want to use your live copy, you're on seeing of a rubbish fire, can cancel the balance to keep the tender updated near Camino Casso Robles.
00:53
All the units are responding to copy cancellation.
00:57
Italian 151 copy cancellation.
01:00
I'm switching.
01:02
Engine 154 and Pyramidic 154, same traffic.
01:08
Permanic 855, same traffic.
01:18
If our rescue point two copies traffic, both going to continue in.
01:23
Hopefully nice.
01:32
We're going to be here for a minute, but we can handle.
01:38
September 1-2-2-2-15, proxy location, direct.
01:43
The other fire coffee is direct.
01:47
Now if I rescue my two is going to keep a little ball.
01:52
All righty.
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Location mentioned:
S San Clemente Camino, Vail, AZ 85641
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