Large brush fire reported near S Farm Rd 97, Springfield MO
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a large brush fire near S Farm Rd 97 in Springfield. The fire involved a brush pile with trees overhanging it and appeared unattended.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
District 5 fires en route to near S Farm Rd 97 for a fire outside.
00:06
I think it's possibly a brush pile.
00:16
I'm quick. 2.23,
00:23
can you come on with 323? The entire violation?
00:32
This brush pile is very large.
00:34
Our trees are overhanging in the fire.
00:36
It doesn't appear to have anyone outside watching it.
00:39
We've pulled into the parking lot of Buddy's Auto Mall, Missouri, Played of 1, Sam Henry, Young, 8, 4, say,
00:46
Lion Keller, Ford Ranger, how do you buy that number?
00:49
The domestic assault, 15, 25 North Lion,
00:53
brief open line, and then a hang-up.
00:56
Clear, buddies.
00:58
On the callback, female, just kept saying hello and they're disconnecting.
01:02
Well, we kind of got a hold of her.
01:03
She said her husband has hit her.
01:06
Subjects is a quarry, brannum, white male, possibly white hoodie, dark colored shirt, blue jeans,
01:12
male left on foot under a direction of travel.
01:15
He does have house key though.
01:17
He choked a collar and squeezed her face.
01:21
Greene County,
01:23
Brooklyn, brush truck one.
01:25
Okay.
01:27
Brush truck one, go ahead.
01:29
Shows around the fire, I'll probably.
01:32
We're showing you enough to fire outside, Farm Road 97, Farm Road 97.
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Location mentioned:
S Farm Rd 97, Springfield, MO 65802
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