Small controlled outdoor fire near propane tank, Comfort TX
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A small controlled fire was reported near a propane tank outdoors. Fire crews confirmed it was a controlled burn with no danger present.
Audio|Heard on: Kendall County Public Safety
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Good app, Comfort Fire.
00:01
Comfort fire does a 200 block of Meadow Lane.
00:06
Reporting party lives near Meadow Lane, advised the neighbor to the left has a fire on the ground, appears intentional, no one around.
00:15
There is a propane tank approximately 20 feet away from the fire, come up 933.
00:34
Getting out Comfort Fire, Comfort Fire is a 200 block of Beto Lane.
00:38
Reporting party lives near Meta Lane, advised the neighbor to the left has a fire on the ground.
00:43
Appears to be intentional, no one is around.
00:46
It's approximately 20 feet away from a propane tank.
00:49
Timeout 934.
00:54
In tonight, if we're picking out comfort fire to the 200 block of metal lanes, it's next door to 203.
01:04
There's a fire on the ground that appears intentional and has no one around it.
01:10
It's within 20 feet of a propane tank.
01:17
The batch, brush 5 will be en route to 200 block metal lane.
01:25
Going to be the house to the left of 203 metal lanes if you're looking at the house.
01:30
Just that first five two will be on location.
01:33
It will be a small controlled burn in the front yard.
01:36
We'll be out investigating.
01:42
Fresh five two, two, five one.
01:49
To the station, we spoke with the residents on location and asked not to add anything else to the file.
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Location mentioned:
Meadow Ln, Comfort, TX 78013
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