Truck and grass fire near airport road in Adair County, Adair County OK
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A truck and grass fire occurred near Airport Road and Duck Lane in Adair County, Oklahoma. Multiple fire units were dispatched to the scene. A truck was reported fully engulfed in flames.
Audio|Heard on: Stilwell Fire Dispatch
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Hit 1080 for a truck and grass fire.
00:02
Go to make for a truck and grass fire.
00:07
Duck Lane area.
00:08
Buses to the airport road.
00:10
Go 108 for a truck and grass fire.
00:14
Yes, this is definitely near airport road.
00:17
Later, County Clear.
00:18
821.
00:33
Greasy fire Goose 9-Nate 4th.
00:37
Airport Road.
00:40
Greasy fire goes 108 for a truck and grass fire.
00:44
Duck Lane area near Airport Road.
00:46
8R County Clear, 2nd page 823.
00:52
B.
01:00
Sent to civil fire.
01:02
This is fuel fire.
01:03
I need to go to 108 for a grass and vehicle fire.
01:06
108 for a grass and vehicle fire.
01:09
Received a call from Peter County.
01:11
They're advising that it's near airport road, Duck Lane,
01:16
and cherry tree areas.
01:17
They paced out greasy.
01:19
Nobody's responded yet.
01:20
Time of phone, 824.
01:29
Hello.
01:32
It's going to be en route.
01:34
On the brown.
01:37
We have 24 en route.
01:40
15 is en route for board.
01:49
10,
01:52
go ahead and come around 15 and kind of clear away for it.
02:03
Cover then.
02:10
24 is going to be 10907 paths.
02:12
When you get on the dust lane, you're going to turn left and you'll see the flame down here on the left.
02:19
Got one truck fully engulfed.
02:25
Take officer traffic.
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Adair County, OK
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