Brush and vehicle fire near I-20 and FM4 exit in Texas, Palo Pinto County TX
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A brush and vehicle fire occurred near the I-20 and Farm to Market 4 exit in Texas. The fire is located about two miles east on the northbound side. Gordon Fire Department was requested to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Palo Pinto County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
County, Santo, Brush 13, 2 in route.
00:04
Brush 132, 1856.
00:07
Thank you for Brush 133.
00:15
Go ahead.
00:17
If you would go to the one east of FM 4, we're going to go to the 376, the one by the semi-truck.
00:25
Good copy. East of four.
00:32
County Brush 13.
00:35
Brush 13, go ahead.
00:45
We just located a semi truck on the side of the road, but there's no grass fire.
00:49
We're going to continue a little more to the west.
00:52
We're going to see my 200 hours.
01:00
County, Santo,
01:01
13-2, been from the 380 to 386, UTO.
01:13
Brush 132, RACC, 1904.
01:17
County for Brush 1313.
01:19
Brush 13. Brush 13, go ahead.
01:23
We've been to the 376 to 380 as well.
01:27
We're talking to the semi-truck on the side of the road.
01:29
You can go ahead and cancel station 12.
01:33
Where you see you, stand by for cancellation, Tom.
01:41
Stand by. Secure Channel for Tones.
01:56
Attention,
01:58
Station 12 Gordon Fire Department, you can disregard.
02:01
This is going to be unfounded, an unfounded crossfire.
02:04
You can disregard.
02:05
Timeout in 1905.
02:12
County, brush 13.
02:15
Brush 13, go ahead.
02:18
The smoke came from the trailer brakes of the semi-truck.
02:21
There is no grassfire.
02:23
You can show all station 13 companies clear and available.
02:29
Approach 13 and 132, showing you clear at 1906.
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