Possible small grass or bark fire reported under the bridge near 120th Street; fire crews and PD investigating and later report mitigation., Adams County CO
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According to the dispatch call, possible small grass or bark fire reported under the bridge near 120th Street; fire crews and PD investigating and later report mitigation.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
My PD's asked if you guys can stand by.
00:02
It sounds like they found another event underneath the bridge 120th.
00:11
Six copies.
00:12
We just pulled up at 120th and I-25 with PD.
00:15
We'll investigate.
00:16
Okay,
00:18
copy. I'm going to start you up on that other call.
00:20
Or would you like to get the service?
00:23
You can just have a call.
00:25
One for two.
00:28
What is just who's on scene brinkman?
00:32
Love me.
00:37
Where at the end of six?
00:41
It's six.
00:47
We were able to locate approximately three-foot-square area of bark grass.
00:53
NG-2ndi, you can pick that LXF4, then you can pick up by 25 commands.
00:58
I copy NG6-5-Mandt and pick up 7-4 and...
01:04
...quest the NGGFSI, Lendial command.
01:08
I'll see Glendale Command.
01:12
I'll see and Glendell Command all over here.
01:17
Okay, I have a 555-4.
01:20
Mr. 5-5-packing in there 1144.
01:27
We ask a medic one-on-offs.
01:29
1-34.15.1.
01:36
Can you have a big pause, David?
01:39
Medic 3. Land off a minute.
01:41
Go for Medic 3.
01:44
You guys can go ahead and go available.
01:47
Copy, thanks.
01:50
I copy, gentlemen.
01:52
Ruthie I-25, Graham.
01:54
Hi-Torn is good.
01:56
Tyler's been mitigated, engine six is available.
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Location mentioned:
I-25, Colorado
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