Controlled burn near northeast high school with landowner assistance, Arma KS
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Units responded to a report of a fire near Northeast High School. Upon arrival, they found a controlled burn with the landowner present, who requested assistance extinguishing the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Crawford County Sheriff, Police, Fire and EMS
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
I've been with my co-cour.
00:01
I'll be back to me out in Northeast High School.
00:06
10-4[1]?
00:10
I'm a Tiger 1, Jamie.
00:15
Tiger 1.
00:18
I think one's gonna be in Ralph.
00:25
Go ahead.
00:27
Have you found anything?
00:31
Negative.
00:32
There's no smoke, no flames, nothing.
00:35
We're gonna circle around and see if we see anything on the other side.
00:41
I've been all the way to 680 and I came in past 660 on 200, didn't find it either direction.
00:49
Copy that. I think this may be a false alarm, but we'll keep looking.
00:54
It appears it's going to be a controlled burn.
00:57
There's a landowner out with it.
00:58
I will go make contact.
01:04
Probably that.
01:05
We're almost on scene.
01:06
We'll go ahead and downgrading from the new.
01:13
70th,
01:14
say you get the 200th and then head back to the west until you get between 190th and 200.
01:19
You'll see a gate that's private property.
01:21
It's just a small little burn pile.
01:25
Cover that.
01:27
Armored brush to brush one.
01:32
It is controlled burn.
01:34
It started to look back up.
01:35
He's wanting us to put it out, though.
01:39
Probably that.
01:40
This one will head there and assist.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
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Location mentioned:
E South St, Arma, KS 66712
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