Barn fire near FM 205 brought under control, Erath County TX
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A barn fire near FM 205 in Texas was reported and units from ARIAT's, Bluffdale Fire, and others responded. The fire was later brought under control with no injuries reported.
Audio|Heard on: Stephenville & Erath County Fire/EMS/VFDs
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03:59
Transcript:
00:00
Against an ARIAT's fire, Bluff Dale Fire, Nage and Route,
00:15
19519-19-fm-205, FM 205, barn fire reported out of control.
00:28
Fat, you can show Medic 2 in route.
00:30
COM4 Medic 2 in route.
00:50
POSTIL-7803, headed to the station.
00:57
All right?
01:23
Thank you all.
01:24
906 will be on scene, one vehicle off the roadway,
01:28
northbound ditch.
01:31
Modest damage, shot checking for injuries.
01:35
No one.
01:44
County CRP2, I'm on scene.
01:46
We have a Hamilton EMS unit currently on the scene here.
01:51
Medic 2 can downgrade.
01:52
I'll confirm we don't need a second ambulance.
01:56
CRP 2, they were transporting to the ER in Stevenville.
02:01
They're just standing by until medical personnel can get there.
02:07
Free seat, thank you.
02:36
800 go ahead go ahead what units are we have in route 205 so far
02:50
I've got 806.
02:52
I haven't heard any others.
02:55
May have been more radio traffic or they got walked on.
03:02
Tracy, do they give you any inclination of size?
03:10
They did call back, advise it was getting under control.
03:23
Also be advised we did have one Bluffdale firemen going route to their station.
03:34
You see, I'll be en route as well.
03:36
Two to three minutes.
03:46
Just right from 806.
03:50
806, go ahead.
03:56
No further fire units is used on MSNVC, 281 South.
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