Controlled bonfire called off fire response on highway, Comanche County OK
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Fire departments responded to a report of a tree on fire behind a store along State Highway 49 near Hoppensack. The fire was later identified as a controlled bonfire, and the emergency response was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Comanche County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Hatchew, which home out in the state fire department, which home out in the state's fire department.
00:04
Having outside fire at Hoppensack.
00:11
(number withheld), State Highway 49.
00:15
It's going to be a tree on fire behind the store.
00:18
Trailer level response to fire ground three, fire gun three in the first page, 2006.
00:25
Huffin's on State Highway 49, Huffin's back on State Highway 49 for a brush fire.
00:35
331, which I'll be 97 on Hardin.
00:39
No, there's clear.
00:45
Just match 144.
00:56
Wichita, Wichita State's Fire Department, Wichita on State's Fire Department,
01:02
Hoppistak on State Highway 49,
01:05
22,
01:06
36,
01:07
7, State Highway 4-9, have a tree on fire behind the store.
01:12
Fire on 3, Fire on 3, and second page, 28.
01:20
She got to come community with them and it's the husband.
01:29
Go ahead.
01:32
Yes, ma'am, you can probably cancel fire to this, uh,
01:36
a trail fire that looks like it's going to be a lawn fire.
01:42
I'm clear. This is going to be for the state highway 49, Craig?
01:47
Hey, friend.
01:54
126, we'll notify them.
02:00
Touch to which Honest States Fire Department, Kona Fire Department.
02:04
The advised at Medicine Park PD is stating this is a bonfire.
02:09
You can cancel at your discretion.
02:15
5'4, 130 pounds, advised that he was laughing this morning when he left for school.
02:21
Now he's not answering the phone and they think he's at a place where they don't want to go because it's a rough neighborhood.
02:26
But he regularly using marijuana has some mental health issues.
02:33
Okay, I'll tell four.
02:39
Just that's clear.
02:50
That's two, which from Mountain State's Fire Department, which from the state's fire department.
02:55
It's going to be a cancellation page for Hop and Stack on State Highway 49.
02:59
It would be advised to be canceled.
03:00
This is going to be a bonfire.
03:02
Cancellation at 20-eating.
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