Brush fire reported near Holly Hill Lane, Berkeley Springs WV
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A brush fire approximately 10 by 10 feet was reported near Holly Hill Lane in Berkeley Springs. Fire crews from Morgan County and Frederick County responded to contain the fire. The fire was spreading but had not yet ignited any structures.
Audio|Heard on: Morgan County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Reloiting,
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Danger Company 3, Rush Company 3, Respond, near Holly Hill Lane.
00:05
Response all rush fire.
00:06
Realerting, Finger Company 3, Rush Company 3, Respond,
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near Holly Hill Lane.
00:11
Respond, Brushfire.
00:12
2027.
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Morning, verse 361, responding with two.
00:23
Press 361 responding with 2, near Holly Hill Lane.
00:28
Operation Scam, WoreTech 1, 20207.
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Press 361, and fresh.
00:44
361, phone, CAC1.
00:50
361 caller is a fire on side, about 10 by 10 size, brush fire.
00:56
Currently not starting anything, but it is spreading on no direction.
01:04
361 call-bush.
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Filling the assignment, Frederick County Tear Company, 20 respond,
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near Holly Hill Lane for Small Rushfire.
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Filling the assignment, Frederick, Virginia, Teaker Company, 20 respond, near Holly Hill Lane for small rushfire.
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2029.
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Okay.
01:37
All right. Respondent, respondent.
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Okay, Ronald Linn, Hawker, just got to look at 1.2030.
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361 for Morgan.
01:50
Good, Morgan.
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I alerted company 20 when the taker company failed and they just got out.
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You still went 20.
01:58
Alerted.
02:04
Morgan Guide, Council 20 for right now.
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Okay.
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Let's have a division of force for now.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Holly Hill Ln, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
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