Brush fire near 2nd St SW and Rio Bravo Blvd SW, South Valley NM
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a brush fire near 2nd Street Southwest and Rio Bravo Boulevard Southwest. The fire was small, about 20 by 20 feet, and involved a broken gas line that was secured by New Mexico Gas. The fire was contained and the scene was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 38, Rescue 38.
00:03
Units are responding to a fire.
00:06
Vehicle fire.
00:07
Vehicle fire.
00:08
Fire block 38,0161.
00:12
Incident address.
00:13
Rio Bravo Boulevard,
00:15
Southwest,
00:16
2nd Street SW.
00:48
C-38, truck 38, about two for Bravo in second, and Robinston, and the Bravo response.
00:55
No, just like it's going to be a rush by our size of the market on the southwest quarter.
01:00
This is going to be a 12 by 12-12 brush.
01:02
No further information.
01:08
Dr.Rae Fire, so this is not a vehicle fire,
01:12
this is not an outside fire.
01:14
That's affirmative, 8-1 and not a vehicle fire, but it was a brush fire.
01:22
Controls from command.
01:25
Command.
01:30
There's fire control around seeing.
01:32
We got about a 20-by-20 creeping brush fire on it to take.
01:42
Can we by 20C creeping brush fire along with age bank?
01:46
Yes, ma'am.
01:47
The broken section of gas line has been secured by New Mexico gases, turned over to them.
01:54
Engines of them rescues have been clear, last available command terminated.
01:59
Ten forth, the broken section has been secured, turned over to New Mexico Gas, command terminated.
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Location mentioned:
2nd St SW & Rio Bravo Blvd SW, South Valley, NM 87105
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