Fire reported near West Spanish Fork River Road is not threatening, Utah County UT
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A fire was reported near West Spanish Fork River Road in Utah County. Fire personnel made contact on scene and confirmed the fires were not threatening. The fire response was cancelled and the crews returned to the station.
Audio|Heard on: Utah County Public Safety
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Central from left-in command.
00:08
We've made contact with the parties up here.
00:10
These fires are not threatening.
00:13
You can terminate Mustang Command.
00:15
Engine 6253 will be en route back to station.
00:22
J-23, Cof-4-4-check.
00:25
18, J-21, post-more check.
00:28
From the city building with one male wearing a black shirt and white, under shirt, long sleeve.
00:44
Control at five mile past, negative checks.
00:57
U.S. 21's en route to lower bill.
01:10
25-54 can you log 25662-882-1 female? Okay.
01:16
And six single care.
01:22
Okay.
01:32
Thank you. You as well.
01:38
Fire near West Spanish Fork River Road.
01:44
Near West Spanish Fork River Road in Utah County.
01:49
Sandy Beach Engine 62.
01:51
Near West Spanish Fork River Road.
02:04
Extra Patrol, can you change it to a PR ATL and then can you change the address to the station?
02:14
Tolly SportsMoney, clear?
02:20
Sorry, back in Ratchel at 1046.
02:27
Okay 30.
02:30
Sorry.
02:38
Salt Lake 4, 20, 20, 13.
02:46
1014, they do have their hazards license.
02:50
10, 4 hazards are on.
02:55
Can you notify county that the patient for my runaway is likely hitting up 5J canyon? You have one of their units to check the area.
03:10
93, there's no fire, you can cancel fire.
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Location mentioned:
W Spanish Fork River Rd, Utah 84660
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