Grass fire reported on I-205 near recent underpass, Clark County WA


A grass or brush fire was reported on I-205 near the recent underpass. The fire smoldered onto the southbound lanes over an area from near 134th Street for half to three-quarters of a mile on the left shoulder. Multiple fire units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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Engine 26. Grass or brush fire 9,000, I-205 Northbound.
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At I-205 Northbound and recent underpass.
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Priority 2[1].
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Truck 5. Engine 26.
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Rats or brush fire, 9-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-Northbound. At I-205 Northbound and recent underpass.
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Map page 2206.
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...com Engine 26.
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Engine 26?
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We got tapped for a call down in Padden Parkway to be hit bump.
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I'm sure why that happened.
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Truck 5, do you need engine 26?
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The problem is engine 5.
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Truck 5 is responding.
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Should be clear as just 26 as their dispatch engine 5.
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Engine 26, you're clear.
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Copy. Okay.
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MS. In Truck 5, it looks like a color that some may be more specific.
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They said it's smoldering onto southbound from 134th Street. They said it's a half mile to three-quarters of a mile on the left shoulder before the pattern.
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Clearcom, truck five copies. If it's 205 Southbound at 134, why don't we clear Vancouver and read this as appropriate units?
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Copy that. I'm clearing engine 5 and truck 5 then.
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And it's still recommending engine 5, so engine 5, copy.
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5. Engine 5.
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Unknown outside fire situation.
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9300, I-205, southbound.
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Priority 5[2], engine, 5.
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Unknown outside fire situation, 9305, southbound.
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Map page 22 or 6.
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Priority 5[2].
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Engine 63. Unknown outside fire situation, 9,300 I-205, southbound.
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Priority 5[2], engine,
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63. Unknown outside fire situation, 9300I-205 southbound.
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Map page 220-206 southbound.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response; prompt attention required but lower priority than immediate emergencies.
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Priority 5: Low-priority, non-emergency response, often involving public assistance and no lights or sirens.
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I-205, Washington
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