Fire crews extinguish burn pile near Woodlake Drive, Mcqueeney TX
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Fire crews responded to a report of a fire near Woodlake Drive in McQueeney, TX. They located a 30-foot burn pile and applied water to control it. The fire was controlled by 4:53 PM.
Audio|Heard on: Guadalupe County Public Safety
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05:18
Transcript:
00:00
All right, I'm having trouble locating this.
00:02
I don't see really any smoke in the area.
00:04
Nothing obvious.
00:05
I'm talking to the residents at near Woodlake Drive.
00:08
They're unsure of anything that's been burning.
00:12
Can we public service at near Woodlake Drive and get a better location?
00:18
(number withheld).
00:20
(number withheld).
00:23
I copy.
00:25
Say he's on 10 acres and he could see it, he believes it's on Woodlake Drive across from...
00:33
(number withheld), so, off today.
00:35
I'll contact him right now.
00:38
(number withheld) because in front of 303 is 301 and they just arrived home when they're not running anything and then across the street is 304 so if we can just get a better location it'll be great okay (number withheld) we'll return (name withheld) white Hispanic female out of (name withheld) eligible class (number withheld) expires January 2034 (name withheld) clear no once
01:05
(number withheld), you introduce code.
01:12
Where do you get a certain?
01:16
Answer (number withheld).
01:18
Go ahead.
01:23
So, 19, so you can't show some location.
01:26
My copy.
01:28
If you're requesting a location at 303, he did advise that the gate you can open and he'll point it out to you.
01:35
Copy that.
01:37
Copy. Copy.
01:43
As the engine 14411, then be on scene at 303.
01:49
I copy.
01:55
(number withheld)-0-grade traffic back, service.
02:03
11, 11. 241.
02:06
3401.
02:10
NG11 on Office 5.
02:11
Go ahead.
02:13
I'm trying to pull 25.
02:14
I have another one once in a while.
02:17
That's all I'm trying to get 44-11 on the radio.
02:20
Still for us soon.
02:21
Should be wrong.
02:23
Copy.
02:24
So I think I've been in Roswell.
02:29
Go ahead of one.
02:36
We got a pretty good dirt pile.
02:39
We're down the road about a quarter mile, turn right.
02:43
Can't miss the gunpaw.
02:45
It's going to be on your left-hand side.
02:48
Ready, free?
02:50
RISI. RISI.
02:51
RISI is going to be transported one patient.
02:54
Code 1[1] to JermC, 7 mile 0.
02:58
RISD. RISD.
03:00
Okay, so McQueeney Brush 4421.
03:04
4421?
03:05
Yes,
03:06
ma'am. You can show me in the area.
03:09
I copy.
03:10
Okay.
03:13
Okay,
03:14
2. Transp.1, patient, non-emergent, (name withheld).
03:16
Seatimals 0.0.0.
03:18
Okay.
03:24
Cleany Brush, 42421, NJ 11.
03:26
11. Go ahead and pass me, boss.
03:31
ISO (number withheld).
03:37
Hi. Hi.
03:43
All right one.
03:45
near Woodlake Drive.
03:48
We've got a proximate, 30-foot burn pile,
03:53
actively burning.
03:55
Medical One.
03:56
Take coffee.
03:57
Medical or at the hospital, any mile, 16.2.
04:01
Readd 16.2.
04:04
Farm time.
04:06
So, engine 4411, brush 4421, brush 4420 on safety.
04:12
The time.
04:14
Be available returning commands terminated.
04:18
Recy.
04:20
We got water on the fire.
04:27
Okay.
04:29
We got water on the fire.
04:32
That's a pool 92nd.
04:39
We're still trying to locate the fire right now.
04:46
I copy. I believe fire units were able to locate a ground power on 33,
04:52
(number withheld).
04:56
Copy that. We see both.
05:01
That's 444.
05:04
Go ahead, 34.
05:10
You can give me control time.
05:12
We'll be here mopping up for just a lot longer.
05:16
Copy control time 1653.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency response (no lights/sirens)
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Location mentioned:
Woodlake Dr, McQueeney, TX 78123
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