Controlled brush burn near Midbury High School, Cedar Rapids IA
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According to the dispatch call, a controlled brush fire burn was reported near Midbury High School and Club Road on C Street. The property owner confirmed they had a valid permit for the burn, and the situation was deemed safe.
Audio|Heard on: Linn County Public Safety
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04:17
Transcript:
00:00
I'll let you know.
00:01
I check with Cedar Rapids.
00:02
They have not gotten any reports.
00:04
My caller was very not good with directions.
00:09
So I believe he's seeing this to the south of that intersection, but I can't state that for certain.
00:16
I'm currently located on 76 Prairie High School and I can see the smoke.
00:21
It looks closer to Club Road possibly but I'll let you know here in a minute.
00:25
Can't far.
00:29
See ya, (name withheld).
00:30
Cidavis. That traffic.
00:33
2.30. 5.
00:41
Low Ocean KKKK (number withheld) I got the plate what was the last part
00:56
hi everyone did you just south of say at
01:02
here I was going to be the RO as well yeah we're
01:10
City Rapids, come here, so 1042.
01:14
All right, okay, time's ready.
01:20
Go ahead, June 94.
01:25
Are you coming to station or going to scene or going to scene?
01:33
Spends all your manpower.
01:35
I can go to either one.
01:38
You just let you know if you've got two people in the truck.
01:42
We have two here at the moment and just want to know if we need to bring your gear or if you're coming here.
01:49
Bring my gear.
01:50
I'm coming up on the scene right now.
01:52
It is C Street SW.
01:54
You had it door around Matt.
02:00
Copy that, the bigger brick house.
02:07
10-4[1]. Is the property to the south, if I had a guess, it looks like they're burning something out in the open field, but I'll let you know here in about a minute.
02:14
Copy that.
02:20
Quinn County, 294.
02:24
I'm going at 294.
02:37
104. You just log I'll be doing our PC, sir.
02:43
How are you touched you?
02:46
Gover 2994.
02:53
You can probably go routine.
02:57
It looks like he's burning a brush pile on the south side of the property.
03:00
I'll go talk to him.
03:06
Copy, the last name is (name withheld).
03:08
Did you advise the first name is (name withheld)? And do you have an address?
03:13
First name would be (name withheld).
03:15
Address, I'll get to you here one second.
03:18
Ten for.
03:24
I think, Guy, he should be under ninety, six, ten, and he does say he has a permit on it, so we should be okay.
03:29
Ten, four.
03:35
Go for you, fire.
03:39
I did have a deputy in route.
03:40
Do you want him to continue or disregard?
03:47
10-4[1], I was just talking to the owner.
03:49
He can disregard.
03:50
Everybody, it's pretty 1022, this point if you want.
03:54
10-4[1].
03:58
294 is going to be disregarding back in service.
04:01
10-4[1].
04:06
It was for (name withheld).
04:17
like (name withheld).
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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