Brush fire under control near County Road 143, Texas, Jim Wells County TX
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A brush fire occurred near County Road 143 in Texas. Multiple fire units, including San Diego Fire, responded and extinguished the small fire. The fire was reported under control.
Audio|Heard on: Jim Wells County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:55
Transcript:
00:00
Let's time, show me en route to County Road 143-1, reference to a brush or grass fire.
00:10
San Diego Fire is responding to the 143, they said it was a large grass fire.
00:19
Stand for it.
00:25
Brush fire for Jim Wells.
00:34
Do that and you're on 23.
00:37
1014 K. 2.30 Kai.
00:44
Only a 23 on a 143, that's wrong.
00:49
Number 4. Control is verifying, is the county 143 correct?
00:57
Central 2.
01:01
143-1. 143-1.
01:04
Bridge,
01:07
you got waft over.
01:09
143-1.
01:12
Go ahead, central.
01:16
You're correct, 143-1.
01:21
Copy the line.
01:25
1806, Zumo.
01:35
106 quick.
01:37
Yes, man, go ahead and show me on scene.
01:39
We've got a small working fire,
01:41
probably about a 10 by 30.
01:44
We'll be able to handle it with the San Diego fire units.
01:46
I have two additional brush trucks coming.
01:49
We're going to be extinguishing at this time.
01:52
Okay, Alex was also responding.
01:55
Do you want to disregard them or does 7 make locations?
02:05
Rush for it, Jim Walls.
02:06
We're about to be off-team and continue to go.
02:08
I'm in contact with him.
02:15
Report, receive.
02:36
54 hours, 920100s.
02:41
Yes, ma'clock, 505.
02:48
Yes, ma'am, show us fire under control.
02:52
I'm kind of 143-1.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 143, Texas 78384
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