Brush fire ignited by person near Pawnee and 119th, Wichita KS
A brush fire occurred near Pawnee Street and 119th Street West. The fire involved trash burning in front of a building. The person who started the fire, described as a white male in his early 30s wearing a stocking cap and brown coat, left the scene with a female who was barefoot except for socks.
Audio|Source: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
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Transcript:
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Brush 17 for a brush fire south, 119th Street West, West Pawnee Avenue, 119th at Pawnee for a brush fire.
00:13
Brush 17, your map pages 43-44.
00:15
The house mentioned 17.
00:22
1017, good.
00:25
Show us on that call.
00:28
119, the Pawnee, please.
00:33
104 and 17.
00:37
Copy based.
00:38
Somebody lights some trash on fire out in front of the building.
00:47
Turn turn to command 17.
00:54
It's going to be northwest corner, a bunch of trees in an empty lot.
00:58
Do you want me to clearbrush 17?
01:03
Yeah, that's one.
01:06
Go on.
01:11
Topps 2, engine 5.
01:15
Go ahead.
01:18
You need PD out there at all further that guy.
01:22
That's negative.
01:23
We extinguish the trash and we got him moving.
01:27
Show us a double.
01:31
Plin 3-2 patient contact.
01:38
Resource to engine 5.
01:42
This engine 5, go ahead.
01:45
Engine 5, do you have a description of the individual that lit the fire?
01:50
Yeah, he is a white male in his early 30s.
01:54
Or stocking cap and brown coat.
01:57
They were walking off.
01:58
And he had a female with him.
02:00
They got socks on and no shoes.
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