Tree fire reported in backyard in Louisa County, Louisa VA
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A single tree caught fire in a backyard near Pottyville Road in Louisa County. Fire units arrived and controlled the fire quickly with no further spread reported.
Audio|Heard on: Louisa County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Near Pottyville Road.
00:02
I have a tree on fire in the backyard.
00:04
It's going to be the canopy of the tree about 50 to 60 feet in the air.
00:08
It's only the single tree at this time, but there are embers dropping on the ground.
00:18
I'm direct, thank you.
00:20
Tammell.
00:27
Thank you for Battalion 104.
00:32
Battalion 104.
00:34
Battalion 104.
00:35
Right now I have T3 and Attack 3 in my out.
00:37
It's time to upgrade for Company 5.
00:40
Do we go ahead and do that?
00:44
They should be on the scene pretty quick.
00:46
We'll let them get there see what they have.
00:48
Thank you for them for them.
00:57
Louisa, Chief Three is on scene as described.
01:01
I'm investigating.
01:05
Chief Three, copy on the scene as caller described as 1705.
01:15
Dispatch, Attack 3 on scene.
01:16
Attack 3 on scene.
01:18
Attack 3 of the scene, 1705.
01:28
Louisa from C3, you can hold to company three units for now.
01:32
I think we can get a quick knock on this.
01:40
I'm direct to hold the company three units.
02:02
Penicate, returning.
02:04
Penicate, tenet tenetone to say.
02:11
Louisa, Medic 5, we're in service, refusal signed AMA.
02:16
Yeah, between February 15th.
02:17
The Medic 5,
02:18
patient work refusal, 1708.
02:28
Louise's up from C3.
02:30
We've got a good knock on the fire, we're just knocking up.
02:34
I'm direct, the 7209.
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Louisa County, VA
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