Calm controlled burn near 7th Street sparks brief fire alarm, Faxon OK
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Responders rushed to a reported blaze near 7th Street with a passerby alerting authorities, only to find a supervised controlled burn by the property owner reassuring safety.
Audio|Heard on: Comanche County Public Safety
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch to Chattanooga Fire Department, Southwest 7th and State Highway 36 in Faxon.
00:10
Received a call for an outside fire.
00:13
They advise the property owners are burning something in their yard and are watching it.
00:16
Unknown if this is a controlled burn; fire units responding.
00:26
Senator Fire 11, Central Dispatch.
00:29
Requesting one more page as units en route.
00:37
Clear for one more page.
00:39
Possibly just a fire pit in the backyard.
00:44
Caller was a passerby and uncertain of situation.
00:52
Routing to the station.
00:56
Not a tire fire as initially thought.
01:00
Caller unsure of what is going on.
01:19
Chattanooga Fire Department confirming location near 7th Street and State Highway 36.
01:29
Fire is from someone burning in their backyard.
01:32
Unknown if controlled burn; all trucks directed accordingly.
01:40
10-93 to Comanche County Dispatch.
01:47
Chattanooga 3, go ahead.
01:51
Confirmed fire is a controlled burn with firefighter on scene.
01:57
Thank you.
02:04
Ten four.
02:10
Special units dispatched.
02:12
Unit 76 en route to fire near 7th and State Highway 36.
02:24
Cancellation page issued for 7th and State Highway 36; fire is controlled.
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Location mentioned:
OK-36 & 7th St, Faxon, OK 73540
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