Controlled burn causes smoke near old rocheport road, Rocheport MO
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A controlled burn near Old Rocheport Road north of I-70 caused some visible smoke. Emergency units responded and confirmed the situation was under control, with no further action needed.
Audio|Heard on: Boone County Fire Protection District - Dispatch Only
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
On the scene, this is going to be on the south side of Old Rocheport Road north of I-70.
00:05
It appears to be a controlled burn to make contact with the subjects now.
00:11
You make this Old Rush Forklands.
00:14
201 can return to service.
00:19
Agent 911 on scene is going to be on the north side of Old Worsport, correction south side of Old Worsport.
00:25
Old Worsport Command, engine 201 can return to service.
00:28
Looks to be a controlled burn.
00:30
0846 hours of the county engine 201.
00:36
Vision 201 on the scene, clear the sea.
00:39
Yes, sir.
00:43
Engine 201 on the pane, clear of the pane and service they're away 45 hours.
00:55
Clear County, Old Roar Sportsman.
00:58
Old Roar Sportsman.
01:03
This is going to be a 1-0803 Old Rocheport road.
01:08
The controlled burn will be a little bit of smoke in the area.
01:11
This is just north of I-700 and just west of that K&O exit of I-700 westbound.
01:20
Determinating command all county has to be blurred service.
01:31
Engine 90103, Oldport Roadport Road, is a controlled burn.
01:37
It's going to be smoke in the area.
01:38
Terminate command, repeat car with reports.
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Location mentioned:
W Old Rocheport Rd, Rocheport, MO 65279
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