Grass fire spreads quickly near FM 2767 in Winona, Winona TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews from Chapel Hill and Jackson Fire Departments responded to an active grass fire near FM 2767 in Winona, Texas. The fire was spreading quickly and causing spot fires across a ravine. Firefighters faced challenges accessing the area, and the fire head was still uncontained at the time of the incident. Additional efforts were made to control spot fires and manage the spread near the ravine.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Emergency Communications
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03:21
Transcript:
00:00
Yes ma'am, could you tone out Chapel Hill? I just need one tender from their station to the Jackson Fire.
00:08
10-4[1].
00:14
Attention Chapel Hill Fire, attention Chapel Hill Fire.
00:17
Need units en route to a grass fire to assist 109 Jackson Red Springs Fire.
00:22
Purpose assigned two.
00:23
We need a tender truck en route near FM 2767,
00:29
near FM 2667.
00:33
Assist Jackson 109 Red Springs.
00:36
Units responding advised.
00:37
Can I clear 1327?
00:43
Hey, we're having to go back catching.
00:45
We got spot fires in catch out, so the head is still uncontained at this time.
00:52
What makes your progress on the right flank? We may need to end up running ten of them due to this dust.
00:59
Yeah, repeat, I got visual.
01:05
Two one status check.
01:08
Ten four, clear.
01:11
Ten four.
01:16
Hey Casey, do you want more pressure?
01:23
Hey 128, we got this head fire headed toward this ravine pretty quickly.
01:28
Once that's realigned, it'll slow down a little bit.
01:31
Thank you shortly.
01:40
Attacking two, this is Brush One Hundred and Thirty-One on Jackson.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:47
Thank you. On arrival,
01:49
Steve can't find access to this property.
01:51
I don't believe we'll be able to pass it for being with the trucks.
01:57
Appreciate them about 13 minutes out.
02:04
Go ahead.
02:08
Yeah, all I'm needing is one tender from y'all.
02:16
Thirty-one, 100 and twenty-eight.
02:17
Is it punched through their vignette or we got a cot?
02:23
Yeah, across the ravine.
02:24
We knocked down the head quite a bit.
02:27
We're positioning now.
02:29
And I'll use the spot fire that just started behind us.
02:33
Theresa, we're coming along the back side of this hill now, tying in close to the ravine.
02:37
We should be catching up to y'all's last location.
02:45
Patient is still on the floor at this time.
02:47
Units responding, advise county clear 1330.
02:51
Dispatch 100 and thirty-one,
02:56
look on that rack flame.
02:57
Make sure we haven't missed any other spot fires if you can't.
03:02
Engine 128 received.
03:04
Not noticing, not noticing any spot fires at the moment.
03:07
Behind a small Young Pines we have some fire but we're not able to reach it at the moment.
03:13
The car fire is extinguished.
03:14
Burn pile contained.
03:20
Received, thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
FM 2767, Winona, TX 75792
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