Electrical pole fire at livestock exchange extinguished, Pleasanton TX
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Firefighters responded to an electrical pole fire at the livestock exchange near East State Highway 97 in Pleasanton, Texas. The fire was extinguished and the utility company was notified. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Atascosa County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:51
Transcript:
00:00
For the attention of Pleasanton fire, Pleasanton fire, you will be needed near East State Highway 97.
00:07
That is near East State Highway 97.
00:10
It's the livestock exchange for an electrical pole on the side of the building that's on fire.
00:16
My time is 9.53.
00:21
Join the fire, Jordan, and so engine 306 and route crew up to you.
00:29
4-3 a6.
00:33
insurance and S.
00:39
Pleasanton, Engine 1.
00:40
He can show us in a route with 304.
00:47
Next time.
00:52
Returned to S.O., show Pleasanton, Chief 2, respondent.
00:59
Listen to time.
01:08
303.0.3.0.6.
01:12
346.
01:15
This one.
01:25
I'm clear from public service.
01:28
I have a horse owner and number when you're ready.
01:33
Go ahead.
01:36
My name is (name withheld).
01:37
First name (name withheld).
01:41
(number withheld).
01:46
The horse is back on property.
01:48
I'll be 108 and I've been around to near Lincoln.
01:53
6.55.
01:58
We're going to be a short instant.
02:00
Still a fire now.
02:07
Report.
02:11
We're going to be on the location.
02:22
Yes, feedback.
02:23
Can you read repeat?
02:29
Go ahead and get the AEP on location, please.
02:32
The part is not out.
02:36
The fire is out, but they're just conducting a lot of heat at the body.
02:48
For the owner, Karnes Electric had been notified.
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Pleasanton, TX 78064
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