Possible wildfire reported near Wolf Creek Road, Yavapai County AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a possible wildfire has been reported near Wolf Creek Road in Arizona. Forest Service and other units are responding and coordinating to evaluate the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Yavapai County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:2
Transcript:
00:00
Another good command. I have a wildland fire near Wolf Creek Road,
00:03
Forest Service 74.
00:09
Number 1019 from Chino Valley, please.
00:13
6-6-5. North 35, you can't tax to 218.
00:23
Honduras of the area,
00:25
state that it's a large can fire, but growing.
00:31
Noor 3-5, I copy.
00:32
You can't attach to the 128.
00:36
425-4.
00:44
249-0-108, 1714.
00:50
245, code 20 in your inspection.
00:56
All right, thank you.
00:58
1714.
01:04
What's your 101 and vehicle?
01:10
(number withheld).
01:13
North 66-4-4-break, North 35.
01:19
What's your vehicle number and your one-one?
01:29
(number withheld), sir.
01:33
In 35.
01:38
35, go ahead on code 4.
01:40
I'm on American Avenue about 7 miles out.
01:46
35, 10.4. Can you also be advised of call 128 as a possible wildland fire, Wolf Creek Road?
01:55
I am advised of it.
01:59
Missouri Supervisor headed to it.
02:07
66, spring 35, when you get there and evaluate with you guys, can you either give me a 21 or a radio call so I can send you resources if you need them?
02:18
4-0, we'll do.
02:19
Thank you.
02:20
M4. M4.
02:26
Medical call 6-540,
02:29
Hedgey Road.
02:45
Engine 41, unknown fire, Wolf Creek area, coordinate and turn to the call.
02:58
Confirm if we have that RX fire or wildland, I'll get back to you shortly.
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Location mentioned:
E Wolf Creek Rd, Arizona 86303
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