Controlled burn reported smoke at rural Colorado home


Audio|Source: Douglas and Elbert County Fire Districts
03:18
Transcript:
8-220. Go ahead. You only have the one call on this. Okay, I'm in the area of 166 in Comanche. Should do about a minute out. I'm not saying anything from my location all advice. Okay, 1046. Dispatch medic 162 are on the scene. 10.45. Special brush, 252 respond into the call on Camachy Creek. 247. 525.2-2-250 option. Go ahead. Do you have staffing take a tender in place for that brush? I apologize. I did say brush. I meant tender. Copy thanks. Just let this by snow. I'll have two responding in place the brush. 10 for you. Station 251, 2, 250, I'll have you stand by until we get confirmation now that we have a tender out of Sun Country. Part 5-1. All units responding to the Comanche Creek. It'll be on County Road 65. It's marked as County Road 65. I'm going down the driveway. Driveway's marked with an American flag. Nothing showing at this time. All right. Chief 220. Chief D20. Did you traffic traffic on Opsil? I do not. Okay. Show me in the area. I'm going to be on County Lowe 65. It's marked as County Road 65, not Camache Creek. It's marked, entrance is marked by an American flag. I see... A little lovely smoke coming from behind the house. All is nice. Okay, 1040. Okay, show me what I'm seeing. It's going to be a burn-20. Go ahead. It's controlled. Looks like it's in the regulation size. I'm meeting with the RAPE, with the homeowner right now. Go ahead and just pick up all Rattlesnake units. You can go ahead and continue on Kyla.
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Co Rd 65, Colorado
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