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Fire reported in hay bale field near County Road 135Wharton County TX

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Co Rd 135 & Co Rd 148, Texas 77488

Fire broke out in a field with several hay bales near County Road 135 and County Road 148. Mutual aid was requested from another fire department.

Audio|Heard on: Wharton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
I have a fire.
00:01
It's going to be the area of near County Road 135 and County Road 148.
00:04
I believe it's going to be some several hay bales in the field.
00:11
Clear. I'll be around shortly.
00:14
Clear.
00:17
17, I'll be on site, Mike.
00:20
7.08, same traffic.
00:23
Wharton Fire Department stand by for a second tone out.
00:26
Wharton Fire Department, stand by first second phone out.
00:32
1170 being around shortly.
00:36
1170, clear view.
00:38
Hayville, Christian Hayeswood on fire by civil roles of Hayville that aligns up, we're currently on fire.
00:48
1170, you want Golden Fire Department for mutual Aes?
00:54
Mr. David Woodham had told me out what a tanker in there used to the park.

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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 135 & Co Rd 148, Texas 77488

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  1. Request for Additional Resources
  2. Ongoing Assessment and Updates
  3. Fire Department Standby and Mutual Aid
  4. Units Respond and Arrive On Scene
  5. Initial Report of Fire

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