Grass fire reported near ORV Park on highway 165, North Little Rock AR
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According to the dispatch call, a grass fire involving trash and brush was reported near ORV Park, close to Highway 165 in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The exact fire location was not specified.
Audio|Heard on: Faulkner County Area Public Safety
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01:56
Transcript:
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Engine 11, engine 11, the ORV Park, near Highway 165 for trash/grass fire.
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Golly.
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110.
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108 unit 2310.
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1014. 104. 104.
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I'm checking out.
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We have to like a card yourself.
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I catch all six before.
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00:47
An amazing little rock tonight.
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00:51
Two more, five, seven.
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01:02
Three-eight, cocaine.
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Adam 78, what a rock tonight?
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Rock fifty eight.
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One fifteen.
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One fifteen.
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Agent lives and round.
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Ten eight and twenty three one of seven.
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Out code six.
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Ten.
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Deputy Small reports of all wherever.
01:34
One hundred one.
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Moving ninety eight.
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The report. The report.
01:38
Coffee Engine 11th showing you a ride to the ORV Park, near Highway 165.
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There's the ORV park at near Highway 165.
01:47
Call it advised that there's a trash, grass, brush fire in this area,
01:51
wasn't specific on the exact location where the fire was, time by 558.
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Location mentioned:
US-165, North Little Rock, AR 72117
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