Brush fire near city hall in trent texas, Trent TX
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A brush fire was reported near city hall in Trent, Texas. Multiple brush trucks responded and mop-up operations were underway. Emergency personnel also responded to a nearby medical call involving a 69-year-old woman who had fallen and was experiencing severe shaking and unconsciousness but was breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Taylor County Fire and EMS Departments
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03:11
Transcript:
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3804 Hawley brush 5 right now they just left their state inside, just past city hall
00:15
Can for us.
00:17
We got another brush truck from Holly here also.
00:21
I'll see you in a few.
00:26
I'll report final first week.
00:43
Ten-four.
00:50
Four winds zero two zero one six got two five clear for the option.
01:02
Pop up behind us so we can get this head out.
01:17
Citizen ZMS, need to respond to near County Road 241 for a 69-year-old female that's fallen, possible broken ribs.
01:27
Again,
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Near County Road 241, timeout 1318.
01:37
We can come back for 382.
01:42
10-4[1]. Bring your truck in here and park it with a tanker real quick, though.
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I don't want it on the road.
01:58
Best A responding.
02:04
Bressee, responding.
02:23
3rd and Trent.
02:31
342 Southwest 3rd at Trent, 65-year-old female started to just shake really bad.
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She is not waking up.
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She is breathing.
02:59
Here I can run another truck in or are we good on truck?
03:05
We just need to mop this up on this end.
03:07
It's tall grass and it's when it lights it goes...
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Trent, TX 79561
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