Wildfire reported near landing strip at Commander and Cessna


Fire responders are called to a wildfire near a landing strip at Commander Drive and Cessna Drive. Smoke and flames were seen near some backyards off airport property.
Audio|Source: Boulder County Sheriff and Fire
02:55
Transcript:
796, I'm Code 4[1]. So 32[2] possible wildfire fire. East end of the landing strip at Commander in Cessna, probably saw. Engine 208, brush 206, brush 425, brush 207, brush 529, tender 202, tender 201, bat chief 425, bat chief 527, and 6531. Please respond to Commander Drive and Cessna Drive in-Sessna Drive east of the landing strip for a wildfire, 1233. 9201. Bat 201, go ahead. You can add me to the Cessna call and let's keep battalion 527 in service. 1234. Atter at 32. Adder 32. The ARPB was calling from East Carolina and Rappo advised. It was... not on airport property east of the landing strip, and it looked like in someone's backyard. Copy. Pursch, 206 is in-1235. 1235. 1235. Brush 529 in a row. 1236. Break, tender, 202, are you able to acknowledge tones? A from tender 202. 1236 break. Engine 208, brush 206, brush 425, brush 207, brush 529, tender 202, Battalion Chief 425-6531 BC201, showing you en route to Commander Drive and Cessna Drive. Commander Drive and Cessna Drive for a wildfire, smoke and flames, just... East of the landing strip is a small size who has F-TAC11. 847.201 Copy. And let's keep Tinder 202 and Tinder 201 in service. We have a good water supply in that area. 1237. 1636, your status and service. Good, sir.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: Situation under control (initial reporting officer)
[2]
32: Possible wildland fire
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Location mentioned:
Cessna Dr & Commander Dr, Erie, CO 80516
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