Firefighters control brush fire near I-25 and 224


Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
03:22
Transcript:
Engine 11, brush start 13. Go ahead. We have about a half a take left. Do you need any assistance at any other locations? Building ocean one, ocean one. Probably the things that they're going off there's fire team. Yeah, if you could get on a trail, I think there might be access right at Washington Street, but if you could get on the trail, come back west to where the northbound I-25 exit to 224 just below that on the north side of the water. We need some overall. We're on the trail now. We're going to head west down. It's a lot of the 14. Go ahead. 16 keep coming. It'll be the next overpass. just down to your left. Go ahead of repeat. Keep coming. It'll be the next step for pass. Where is you can't text and stable? You can put us on the ticket with (name withheld). He'll be assistant with a little hospital. He can't be able to write. Thank you. Okay. Go ahead. Go ahead. We've got to return. No. Metro Station 6-3. You're on Fort Knoxville. Where are you located? We're working all the brush truck right now. There's no more command. We're patient complex and stable. Okay, you guys can go available. Thank you. Okay, you're going to be available. Thanks. Brush 13. Connect. Over for brush 13. Where your headlights are shining a pillar on the left side of your headlights. Just pull that pillar down by the water is where the fire was. We just got to make sure that all the hot spots are mopped it. Copy. Copy. Okay.
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CO-224, Colorado
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