Grass fire near Mount Vernon Street Bridge in Wichita, Wichita KS
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A grass fire occurred near Mount Vernon Street Bridge on the northbound side between Harry and Mount Vernon in Wichita. Fire units confirmed the fire size and requested highway patrol assistance for traffic control during firefighting operations.
Audio|Heard on: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
Listen to dispatch call
06:37
Transcript:
00:00
Now Vernon Road,
00:01
Station 19, station 22.
00:13
Engine 19, into 22, squad 19 for an injury accident, south-I-1-35 highway, east of Mount Vernon Road.
00:20
I-135 and Mount Vernon for an injury accident.
00:23
Vision 19, squad 19, digit 22, your map page is 5645.
00:27
Operate on type 1 on arrival, type 1 on arrival.
00:33
It's Johnson, the 48 accident.
00:35
I-135 and Pawnee.
00:37
We've got one collar on this.
00:40
Your caller is in the vehicle that flipped northbound side.
00:46
Redford Mustang, that's the vehicle that's flipped, and there's a black jeep.
00:49
Tack one, tack one.
00:52
This is from Chuck 7.
00:54
Put us on the 1048.
00:56
I'm out of troubles with my cab.
01:00
There.
01:02
Is this going to be Mount Vernon or 135?
01:09
The caller is being just south to Mount Vernon on the northbound side.
01:16
South Mount Vernon on 135.
01:27
Option protect to add me to the 48 on the eye.
01:31
Sir.
01:37
To attack channel, so which one?
01:40
104, attack one for the 1048.
01:46
Ritz.
01:48
If only there's second calls, only a PD-side caller saying possibly five vehicles involved.
01:54
So the Highlander, the Red Mustang, a white ramp pickup, a Red Ford Blazer, and then a black Toyota car.
02:04
The ops from Italian 2, can you repeat that, but only on the ops channel.
02:08
I couldn't understand you too much feedback coming across two channels.
02:13
I'm seeing on the PD board,
02:16
they just put in an unknown injury accident.
02:18
They're reporting it's four vehicles, sorry, five vehicles involved.
02:23
It's a black toilet highlander, our red-butt Mustang that's possibly flipped, the white ram pickup, a red forked laser, and then a black toilet car.
02:35
Okay, and who do I have responding on this?
02:39
You've got truck 7 into 22 into 19 and your squad 19.
03:12
104. How would they have command,
03:15
1717?
03:30
Start for Part of 2-stroke, 5717 East Rockwood Road.
03:34
Station 9.
03:41
Engine 9 for Part 2 stroke, 5717 East Rockwood Road, 517-Rockwood Road, 517-Rawood Road for part of two stroke.
03:49
Engine 9, your map page is 58-47.
03:55
sir
04:38
I'm sorry.
05:00
All listening media, advisor, listeners, and users to avoid the area of I-135 and Pawnee is going to be completely shut down, northbound.
05:07
I-135 and Pawnee completely shut down, northbound, June, and the injury accident.
05:11
The podcast can clear to 720.
05:33
Officer Mention 11.
05:35
Okay,
05:39
we're over here on this wreck along with Station 22.
05:43
We don't have a pin.
05:44
I don't know how much information you've got, but we've got four vehicles.
05:48
Checking for patients right now.
05:51
We're going to clear tack one.
05:53
We're just going to hold 11 and Station 22.
06:00
Send for a clearing tack one, clearing tack one, no pinned, holding 11 and 22 and 721.
06:12
Officer, just checking, we do have an EMS unit in or out, correct?
06:17
7.4. Stand by, I'll get any key.
06:21
Beach 11, I also saw them, they're trying to get their way, make their way through traffic, so it might be a minute.
06:30
10-4, thank you.
06:34
Yeah, that is 104, they're there, they're just south of Pawnee.
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Location mentioned:
W Pawnee St & S 135th St W, Illinois Township, KS 67227
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