Dispatch reports a small brush fire between addresses 7000 and 8000 on Highway 101, approximately four to five trees burning. Multiple brush and EMS units responding., Labette County KS
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Dispatch reports a small brush fire between addresses 7000 and 8000 on Highway 101, approximately four to five trees burning. Multiple brush and EMS units responding.
Audio|Heard on: Labette County Fire & EMS
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02:55
Transcript:
00:00
Administrator, I need your route to Highway 101 between 7,000 and 8,000 for streets on fire.
00:18
You're up to Highway 1 between $50,000 and $8,000 per hour FI.
00:49
DMS-by, DMS-5AIDly, you're out-tail-avails for coverage.
00:59
MS-3D County, show is now.
01:05
For AMS3, it's going to be between 7,000 and 8,000 on 101.
01:10
It's going to be a small brush fire.
01:13
I advise that ricks of wood had burnt up and there approximately four to five trees on fire, showing a trolley response.
01:32
County to EMS3.
01:34
Just for 103, the address looks to be 70, 50,
01:40
101.
01:42
Looks like it's a good way is off of 101.
01:46
And the brush one of the county shows in the route.
01:54
For brush 1, it's going to be between 7,000 and 8,000 on 101.
01:57
Address on the map looks to be 7050 Highway 101.
02:01
It's going to be for approximately 4 to 5 trees that are on fire.
02:07
And the brush 1, 104.
02:16
At the brush 2 to the county, show us in around.
02:24
For brush two, it's going to be between 7 and 8,000 on one-on-one.
02:28
Address will be 70-50-101, approximately 4 to 5 trees that are on fire.
02:37
County show what's on scene.
02:43
Report 1942.
02:47
And the brush one, the county, show something.
02:53
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