Grass fire near Los Fresnos extinguished by worker, Los Fresnos TX
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A possible grass fire was reported near Los Fresnos on Highway 100. A worker in a truck stopped and extinguished the fire before emergency units arrived. Fire units confirmed no visible flames or smoke and cleared the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Los Fresnos Fire
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Mr. There's a two-fire.
00:01
To that,
00:04
Grassfire. We advise I have the complaint and call back advising a worker from a work truck pulled over and put out the fire.
00:12
Just try some spots.
00:15
10-4[1]. We're about two mic to wait.
00:17
We'll check it out.
00:22
Brush two to brush one, I'm gonna hold here at the baby station until I hear from you.
00:29
Copy that brush two.
00:38
Los Fresnos, we just passed the area where the call was made.
00:44
There's some people outside the road, no flames, no smoke.
00:47
Here's that it's been turned off.
00:48
We're going to continue going eastbound and turn around and see if there's anything else.
00:53
Tanker and the rest of the units I think you can just regard.
00:59
December.
01:01
Brush two is clear,
01:03
and one on board.
01:04
Just run.
01:09
The second is one, back in service.
01:18
Brush one, that fire was on the westbound lane.
01:21
There was a couple of trucks stopped by there.
01:23
They should be standing by until you get there.
01:28
Copy. We should be there and less than half a mic.
01:34
So first one is on scene.
01:40
We're going to come down and see what's...
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Los Fresnos, TX
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