Controlled burn reported near Musser Road, Shippensburg PA
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A fire reported near Rice and Musser roads was confirmed to be a controlled burn at a nearby property. Fire units responded and confirmed homeowners were aware of the activity.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Fire Operations
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Franklton engine 15-2, you're responding to the area of Rice Road and Musser Road.
00:06
Collar was on Molly Fisher Highway in the 6,000 block.
00:11
It advised something to the east looks like it was on fire towards the mountain.
00:15
They were not able to tell which side of the interstate it was on, 1743.
00:22
Okay.
00:28
Engine 52, just additional.
00:29
We also are not showing any controlled burns in that area.
00:36
I'm direct.
00:42
Alright, when 152 is going to be on the scene, corrected address is going to be near Musser Road.
00:50
So we engine 152 on the scene, correct the address is near Musser Road.
00:54
Franklin 2.
00:55
Agent 152.
00:59
Agent 15.
01:03
Looks like it's going to be a control burn.
01:06
Homeowners are aware.
01:08
The units will be going in service shortly.
01:11
Agent 152, advise the control burn 1751.
01:18
Let's come on back here and wait up the area.
01:20
I want to see what they're run.
01:28
G15 to the brush right there at that turn you can just kind of drive straight back to this back lane where the fire is.
01:38
Cp.
01:41
Engine.
01:47
Go ahead, C15.
01:50
Still with the property owner.
01:58
No.
02:04
Chief 15 for under 152.
02:08
Deputy Chief advised just give him a call on his cell phone.
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Location mentioned:
Musser Rd, Shippensburg, PA 17257
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