Grass fire near Pebble Terrace in Florida, Charlotte County FL
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A grass fire about one acre in size is burning near Pebble Terrace in Florida. It is moving quickly toward heavy vegetation with one nearby area at risk. Firefighters have established command and are deploying resources to protect potential exposures.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Central battalion 2, we do have a working grass fire,
00:05
about an acre,
00:06
moving fast towards heavy fuel, one potential exposure, not in big direct to time.
00:12
We'll call this rolling command, Rattain 2 will have command.
00:15
We'll start a rush truck in our location.
00:22
Engine 11, pull it to Wormatch.
00:25
I'm on the grass wire match.
00:30
Sounding to repeat your last.
00:36
Open towards me.
00:46
Engine 11 from Central.
00:48
Engine 11.
00:57
We advised we received another caller stated she can see the flames from Pebble Terrace, one street over.
01:06
Angel Levin is on scene with Battalion 2.
01:08
We're going to deploy a booster line trying to protect exposures at this time.
01:13
We receive deploying booster line to protect exposures.
01:19
Battalion 1.
01:21
Let's assign Brush 16 to that grass part, please.
01:28
Brush 16
01:36
Brush 16 acknowledged
01:41
Yes,
01:49
sir. Battalion 1,
01:50
engine 16.
01:57
Go ahead.
02:00
You want to take the engine also or just the brush?
02:04
Negative, just the brush truck.
02:08
Acknowledge.
02:10
Central copy.
02:25
Potential we're tying to, I've assigned engine 12 to the center as well.
02:32
Received all assigned engine 12 to the 1341.
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Location mentioned:
Pebble Terrace, Florida 33980
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