Grass fire near Veal Station and Flagstone caused by power grid explosion, Parker County TX
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According to the dispatch call, a grass fire started near Veal Station Road and Flagstone Drive caused by a power grid explosion. Firefighters reported the transformer blew and the fire ignited nearby grass. Weather and location details were shared during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Parker County Public Safety
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03:10
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 54 is on at this best location, not seeing anything,
00:04
we'll keep driving, looking.
00:10
Okay, Dave 515, she has traffic.
00:17
Engine 54 received the Tine 10102.
00:19
Do you copy you're available?
00:31
Forty-four status.
00:33
Okay.
00:39
Medics 71, it's going to be lot number three.
00:42
One is going to be lot number three.
00:46
154 from one.
00:49
Your.
00:51
11 patient.
00:56
Medic 11 patient.
00:58
This is right at the corner of Philstation and Flagstone on the east side behind the mailboxes.
01:04
They were able to grab the hose and the transformer did blow.
01:08
This force.
01:19
Go ahead.
01:24
Yeah, with a gray on the minivan, so what are they looking for you.
01:33
Marie.
01:38
22, Tram.
01:41
Medic 22 to Azel.
01:43
David 512 Parker County.
01:47
Dave 512.
01:53
On the neighborhood.
02:00
Alarms.
02:01
Ten four.
02:08
Engine 41, Priority 2, seizure,
02:13
27th.
02:16
103 respond on EMS1, Southwest 4 trading, Fox 4112.
02:33
Zero 118 at Leight Drive.
02:40
Laram from engine 54.
02:42
The fire is out.
02:52
Turned up near the transformer at 7231 Philstation for that truck.
02:59
I know more available.
03:04
For an area near former correct address is 7231 Philstation Road.
03:08
Engine 54 are available, 1044.
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Parker County, TX
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