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Tree fire with power line arcing near northeast highwaysClark County WA

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Clark County, WA

Multiple callers reported an outdoor fire near Northeast Louisville Highway and Northeast Rock Creek Road. A tree caught fire after a large blue flash was seen. There is an active power line arcing nearby. Responders requested State Patrol to assist with traffic control.

Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Priority 5[1].
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Engine 22. Unknown outside fire situation.
00:06
Near Northeast Louisville Highway and Northeast Rock Creek Road.
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Priority 5[1].
00:13
Engine 22. Unknown outside fire situation.
00:18
Near Northeast Louisville Highway and Northeast Rock Creek Road.
00:23
Map page 4202.
00:40
I'm being advised. It looks like we're having multiple callers about this. One saw a large blue flash before the tree caught on fire.
00:48
Another one's reporting lying down along the ditch just for safety info. I'm unable to get hold of PUD. They're not answering their phone.
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Engine 22 copy. Please keep trying.
01:03
Received.
01:08
PEDEEE sent a vice. The engine 22 copy, I don't get two phone number one we can.
01:18
Proceed.
01:28
Firecrime, Roger 22.
01:29
Pounder 2. Mr. 2.
01:36
Yeah, we arrive. We do have an active line arcing.
01:40
It's off the highway, Ashok, though.
01:44
I'll give you a poll number here just a second.
01:47
Copy. Yeah,
01:51
we should probably get the state patrol out here to assist with traffic.
01:57
Proceeds, I'll get on that.
02:07
They are sending a troop route there, unknown ETA.
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Priority 5: Low-priority, non-emergency response, often involving public assistance and no lights or sirens.

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