Rapidly spreading grass fire ignites near Harleton, Texas, Harleton TX
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Firefighters responded to a fast-moving grass and pasture fire near North FM 450 in Harleton, prompting concern for nearby areas.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Fire Dispatch
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Harrison County, Harleton First Fire, Harrison County Fire to Harleton Fire.
00:04
Nature route to near North FM 450 for a large grass fire and pasture spreading quickly.
00:33
Here's the County Fire to Harleton Fire.
00:35
Here's the County Fire to Harleton Fire.
00:36
Needs your route to near North FM 450 for a grass fire spreading quickly.
00:50
Counting from (number withheld), show me a round.
00:58
10-4[1]-(number withheld). Also paced, uh,
01:02
West Harrison, do I need to cancel them, or do you have enough people?
01:09
Go ahead and hold for Downs on my seat.
01:18
(number withheld) from the county.
01:20
If you have an updated address, I don't see anything out here at near North FM 450.
01:31
The address that he gave, the phone through Rapid SOS is showing an address of near North FM 450.
01:48
Please.
01:52
Chris has been a 22nd shares game.
01:59
Go ahead.
02:01
Here's a fire behind the mirror of church.
02:03
I'm not sure that's the head to us not.
02:11
Re-evised the church name.
02:15
Miss Merlin, Memphis Church.
02:27
Chris May 28.2nd Street, there's two burn, powell and burning.
02:30
It's not out of control, but it's two burn, powell and burning.
02:32
And for it.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Farm to Market 450, Harleton, TX 75651
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