Fence fire reported near North Ellen Street in Nixa, Nixa MO
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Emergency responders were dispatched for a possible house fire near North Ellen Street in Nixa. Upon arrival, officers confirmed the fire involved a fence, not the house. The area was clear of occupants, and assistance from mutual aid units was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield, Nixa, Ozark, Republic, Marshfield and Greene County Fire
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 22, Letter 21, Engine 21, Engine 25, Engine 12, Battlefield Engine, Battalion 21, structure fire residential, near North Ellen Street,
00:12
near North Ellen Street.
00:15
Cross streets are South Ellen Street,
00:17
West Malvernan Street, and West Watson Road.
00:45
Battlefield Engine for Betafeld Battalion 2, house fire in Christian County, near North Ellen Street for an auto aid, progressing one battlefield engine.
00:57
Christian from Chief 21.
01:03
Last year, I'm ready enough, go ahead.
01:07
Chief 21, do you have any updates on this?
01:14
Chief 201, law enforcement on scene advise, a fence fully engulfed.
01:20
The address near 109 is clear of occupants, as well, neighboring 107.
01:26
It's close to neighboring house as well.
01:29
It's the fence that's on fire, fence that's on fire, fence that's on fire, not the structure.
01:41
Affirmative original call reporting house on fire.
01:49
That's clear, let's cancel mutual 8, cancel our R8 units, keep mixing units for Swami.
02:10
Mutual AutoAid responding near North Ellen Street, Nixa, a structure fire disregard.
02:18
All units responding near North Ellen Street can disregard.
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Location mentioned:
N Ellen St, Nixa, MO 65714
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