Small fire reported for burn ban violation near Beaks Ave, Eagle Lake TX
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The fire department responded to a small fire near Beaks Avenue during a burn ban. The fire was nearly extinguished on arrival, and no additional units were needed.
Audio|Heard on: Lavaca County EMS
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Attention to the Eagle Lake Fire Department.
00:01
Attention to the Lake Fire Department.
00:03
If I can have you en route to near Beaks Avenue, near Beaks Avenue, officer on scene requesting fire for burn ban violation.
00:10
Timeout, 1941.
00:16
88 and all.
00:19
Okay 1380.
00:21
1344 and what else?
00:24
Tessler, 1344.
00:30
621 County, clear for the yield-up.
00:36
On her head.
00:38
One, two, two, seven, five, five, seven.
00:47
621 that belongs to (name withheld), Black, non-Hispanic Malau Wymer status is eligible Class B, expiring in 2029.
00:54
Subject is clear.
00:58
I don't know if it's going to be a negative on any contact information without other registered on there.
01:10
13, 13, you're up, station 13.
01:19
I mean, you can show 1344 on scene.
01:25
Station 1344.
01:28
Station 1344. 34, uh,
01:32
station 13.
01:37
Station 13, go ahead.
01:40
Yeah, just a small burn pile, uh,
01:43
fire is almost out already.
01:50
I don't think we need any additional units.
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Location mentioned:
Beaks Ave, Eagle Lake, TX 77434
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