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Illegal burn near highway 66 in ashlandAshland OR

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OR-66, Ashland, OR

Emergency services responded to an illegal open burn near highway 66 in ashland. Multiple calls reported a 10-acre fire with about 40 tons of debris. Oregon department of forestry was notified to handle the situation.

Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Fire
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02:53
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 4, Priority 1[1], illegal burn, highway 66, near mile marker 14,
00:08
Ashland.
00:17
269, copy.
00:18
Transporting one patient and one fire rider in the road.
00:27
4623.
00:30
4623.
00:32
I'll be in Rodder, Providence, and could you run a CCH and send that to me, please?
00:45
And Jennifer, we've had two calls on a large open burn off 66 near mile marker 14,
00:56
13 or 12.
01:15
21, toes on scene.
01:19
Where we've received a third call now,
01:22
stating between 13 and 14.
01:47
80600, second tones[2] for open burn 66 near mile marker 14, highway 66 at 14.
01:56
Second, timeout 339.
02:15
Engine 4 ODF had a 10-acre burn.
02:24
Looks to be at this location from the township range and section they provided with 40 tons of debris.
02:35
Do you want me to call them to get started or inquire with them?
02:48
Inquire with ODF, we'll continue.
02:52
Happy.
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
[2]
second tones: Re-broadcasting alert tones to page units again

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OR-66, Ashland, OR
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