Controlled brush fire near residence in Carlton, Carlton MN
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A large brush fire was reported near a residence in Carlton. It was confirmed to be a controlled fire and no fire department response was required.
Audio|Heard on: Carlton County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
He was looking at the, there's a fire across the road from him here.
00:05
Before.
00:08
Code 4[2] both clear.
00:10
Hey.
00:16
553 Chrome.
00:18
Go ahead.
00:20
I'm clear, and do you know anything about a fire across the road? Looks like maybe a brush fire, but it's pretty large and hard to see.
00:26
I'm not sure if it's being attended or not.
00:29
It's kind of ways back there.
00:33
Nothing that I'm aware of.
00:39
10-4[1]. I'm trying to figure out how to get over there.
00:46
10-4[1]. Let me know at some point you want to fire.
00:52
So far.
00:56
Are you able to tell me who the property owner is directly across from that either soza?
01:03
I'm pulling it up now, hold on.
01:09
D3.
01:11
Go ahead.
01:13
I look there's a house just sells to you.
01:16
2,800, 10-year-old 5 comes back to Milton and Beverly A-hole.
01:22
Ten pro-shot it.
01:24
No,
01:25
14.
01:30
52-0.
01:32
Go ahead.
01:37
I'm out with those people you said that just a brush fire before.
01:43
We're just the brush fire, no fire needed, correct?
01:47
Correct, all good, thanks.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
[2]
Code 4: Situation under control; no further assistance needed
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 5, Carlton, MN 55718
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