Smoke seen south of Blanchard from nearby fire, Newcastle OK
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Smoke was observed south of the fire station and Deer Run area near County Street (number withheld) in southern Grady County. The haze covered the south Blanchard area and was likely from a fire in the region.
Audio|Heard on: Bridge Creek, Blanchard, Newcastle, and Tuttle Fire Departments
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
We're described as noting general smoke south of the fire station as well.
00:06
All right.
00:16
Five new cows.
00:19
Go ahead.
00:23
Nothing noted in the area we're going to investigate further south where the heavier density of the smoke is.
00:32
What was there? 1401.
00:40
600 brush five.
00:45
Go ahead for brush five.
00:49
What's your location?
00:54
Westbound north-southeast,
00:56
almost to 62, fixing head south from there.
01:03
Okay, I'm on 62 headed south.
01:06
It was clear, what under block you have?
01:16
16.
01:18
Clear we see you.
01:25
6,500 dispatch.
01:29
Go ahead.
01:33
Have you contacted down towards Glantzor to CFA ran on anything?
01:43
They do have a fire going down in Grady County, but it's way south.
01:48
It's off County Street (number withheld).
01:56
Okay.
01:58
Thunder.
02:01
Go ahead.
02:04
I've got a smoke showing south of the Deer Run edition past our district.
02:17
Okay, I'm down here by the ridge down my 32nd.
02:21
There's one of the haze covering all south Blanchard area, so it may be coming from that fire down south.
02:35
That's clear.
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Location mentioned:
County Street 2750, Oklahoma
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