Controlled backyard burn sparks fire scare in Bethany, Bethany WV
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Firefighters responded to a reported woods fire near Bethany Pike, discovering a controlled backyard burn. They confirmed the fire was contained and cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Brooke County Sheriff, Wellsburg and Follansbee Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Correction, near 63 Bethany Pike, a fire was visible in the woods.
00:07
On the left side as he's coming towards Bethany.
00:11
Again, in the area near 5463 Bethany Pike,
00:15
possible fire in the woods, time of town 1540.
00:23
On A2001, Chevy truck, green in color.
00:33
104.
00:36
Section 20 direct.
00:39
Station 20 direct, 1541.
00:43
Brook, New York, meet the location, please.
00:49
When the caller called in, he was near 5463, about the eight-bike.
00:56
We're asking at 33 a brook.
01:00
Good.
01:02
In service, insurface.
01:05
1040. In service, 1541.
01:12
Utility 20, rescue 20 responding.
01:16
Utility 20, rescue 20, responding, 1542.
01:23
So wait, it looks like it's not what to hell.
01:30
The engine on the street, I got smoke, Sean.
01:37
Ruck utility 20 is on scene.
01:40
Tilly 20, you're on scene 1544.
01:44
Rescue 20-cent traffic.
01:47
Rescue 20 on 101544.
01:50
Looks like we got probably half an acre burning so forth.
01:55
33, come up the driveway, see Rescue Point with water.
01:59
We'll put the side by side in the woods.
02:04
Rescue is at 33 coffee.
02:11
Recruit 25. Correct room 25.
02:13
22.
02:17
Okay, Brooke.
02:18
This is a control burn subject in the backyard burning.
02:21
He has control over the fire.
02:23
He can clear all units.
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Location mentioned:
Bethany Pike, Bethany, WV 26032
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