Large fire under bridge with possible burn victim, Texarkana TX
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According to the dispatch call, a large fire was reported under the North Viaduct and West Broad Street bridge in Texarkana. Emergency responders heard someone screaming and reported a burn victim at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Texarkana Police and Bowie and Miller County Sheriff
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Texas Tower once I received home for an unknown fire at North Viaduct and West Broad Street.
00:18
Texas Tower 1 made to respond to an unknown fire.
00:22
North Viaduct and West Broad Street, caller advised a large fire underneath the bridge.
00:27
Repeating Texas Tower 1 need to respond.
00:29
North Viaduct and West Broad Street, caller advised a large fire underneath the bridge.
00:34
They also advised they heard someone screaming.
00:36
We do have PD en route.
00:37
Tenture is clear at 024.
00:44
Can I get you now after this unknown fire at Viaduct in West Broad?
00:50
There's a large fire underneath the bridge, and the caller did hear someone screaming as well?
00:59
Central, you can show quick.
01:02
Tower 1 back in service, show Brush 1 in Rats or fire.
01:08
Brush 1 received.
01:09
The advice, we are receiving multiple calls about this.
01:11
They advise it is a very large fire.
01:16
Receive.
01:18
We're going to be on scene.
01:25
We're going to see.
01:28
Brush 1, go ahead.
01:30
We're going to need live matter here.
01:35
We have a burn victim.
01:39
Receive, I'll get him going.
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Location mentioned:
W Broad St, Texarkana, TX
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