Small grass fire smolders near woodpile on Highway 66, Estes Park CO
A small grass fire about two by three feet was smoldering near a woodpile on Highway 66 in Estes Park. Fire crews arrived and confirmed light smoke but no active flames. The fire was contained with one engine response.
Audio|Source: Estes Park Fire and EMS and Rocky Mountain National Park
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Transcript:
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Estes Fire, Wildland Fire, Highway 66, near Highway 66, Map 45, Mary Mary 2.
00:14
This is now I respond to near Highway 66 for a small smoldering area of grass, approximately two by two, near a large pile of timbers.
00:29
RP is going to remain on scene in a gray four runner. This will be on track one.
00:42
Copy.
00:53
Italian 71, Glenhaven 223 on the tech one.
00:59
Glenhaven 223, but Tyne, go ahead.
01:03
Yeah, I'm the RP on this one. One engine will be sufficient for this. It's very small, but more water than I would have on hand.
01:13
Happy life, thank you.
01:31
So, 100% percent of one, you can show me on scene.
01:33
Looks like about a parking 2 foot by 3 foot smoldering fire, no echo flames, so there is some smoke.
01:40
Looks like it's underneath a little bit of a woodpile.
01:44
Single engine resource will be funny.
01:50
Call with I-N-71. I'm seeing about two-foot by three-foot storm fire no active planes. Single-engine response, 1751.
01:59
Okay, for having you should move out Highway 66 command.
02:09
All right, raise from command.
02:14
Go ahead.
02:17
Yeah, well, I'm looking at here. Engine 726 should be played for this.
02:23
Okay, copy. We got 713 running. Is that one going to be sufficient to?
02:29
Yeah, if you already have 713 started up, that would be fine.
02:37
Copy. We'll be en route shortly.
02:40
That's okay.
02:50
700, 713s in route with five, five records.
02:57
713 copy.
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