Small unattended brush fire monitored by person on site, Jonesboro TX
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The fire department responded to a small brush fire near Highway 36 that appeared unattended, but canceled the response after confirming someone was monitoring the fire on site.
Audio|Heard on: Jonesboro Fire
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get care of the 545 Kettero 196? Again, 545 Ketero 196 for a small brush fire that has nobody attending it.
00:10
We got a call stating that it's going to be off of 36.
00:16
It is a burn day.
00:18
Just want to...
00:19
Check it out.
00:20
Make sure again, that's 545-10-0196.
00:32
196. 80207, 802-11 in route to the station.
00:38
First date, 960.
00:48
Eighty-seven point in the right station.
00:54
Eighty-o one eighty two o one eighty two eleven.
01:14
Tenton Jonesboro F.E.
01:15
Attenton Jonesboro F.E., you can cancel 545, 10-0196.
01:19
I got in contact with them.
01:21
They invited everything's 104.
01:23
He is sitting out there in the pickup width of fire.
01:29
I'm not sure if there's any possible way.
01:31
There's a Corio Creek Ranch.
01:33
I cannot find an address for it.
01:35
That's where the report of this was.
01:37
I'm known exactly where exactly it's at.
01:39
It's just unattended.
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Location mentioned:
TX-36, Jonesboro, TX
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