Brush fire and blown transformer near Dry Lake Road, Manson WA
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A fire occurred near Dry Lake Road involving a blown transformer and a half-acre brush fire. Power outages were reported in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Chelan County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
This looks like we have a transformer this blown.
00:02
We have roughly about a half an acre with together's fire in it right now.
00:14
Copy in the area looks like a blown transformer roughly half an acre with scattered fire 244.
00:25
So.
00:27
K-37.
00:29
Looks like their power lines down to fly, you see I'm parking in the orchard.
00:35
Three feet.
00:41
Spurcom engine by two Andrew by two
00:47
Injibate.
00:50
Injibate 2-bye.
01:00
Rivercombe.
01:06
We're coming. Interim 5-2, go ahead.
01:09
Agent 5-2 in a row with 2.
01:12
Inter 522, 246.
01:17
Okay, 3-7, here we're go.
01:25
Agent 6-2 on north.
01:30
Can you invite you?
01:33
Yeah, I think tactics is going to be coming up here through Green Avenue and...
01:55
We have QD in the area at all.
02:01
I just got up the public level.
02:02
They already have a crew called out.
02:05
Okay, a stand to access up there's a fire.
02:09
Some up here in the Lordhood, there's electrical and holding the trees and stuff up.
02:14
This is all energized then as it's working.
02:19
The pence is all energized, is that correct?
02:22
That's affirmative.
02:24
Copy that, 2-4-8.
02:30
The River Public County is 51.
02:33
Looks like we also have an electrical line down.
02:36
I don't have a pole number at this time, but there's your reference that it looks like it's too pulled down from the transformer.
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Douglas County, WA
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