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Large grass fire near County Roads 211 and 214Jackson County TX

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Co Rd 214 & Co Rd 211, Texas 77962

A large grass fire broke out near the intersection of County Roads 211 and 214 in Texas. Multiple brush trucks, tankers, and EMS units were dispatched to fight the fire and provide medical standby and rehabilitation support.

Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
05:39
Transcript:
00:00
Do we have somebody in that other canita brush truck in case we can't stop it and they find it up?
00:17
We're watching.
00:22
So,
00:25
Tanker 1.
00:28
Go ahead, Tanker Warren.
00:33
Tone out Vanderbilt for their comodas.
00:37
If they think you bring both of them, that'd be great, but at least one.
00:46
You've got a lot of fire on your right side.
00:53
Got fire underneath the Rush Three.
01:01
211 and 214 for a large grass fire. Tanker 1 is requesting two cabotas,
01:08
at least one.
01:18
Brush 1, what's your 20? I mean, we need another bus truck and we're just going to keep having spot fires. We need some more trucks on this hayfield.
01:27
Field next to Louise's truck.
01:34
10-4[1], this fire's running on, that's pretty cool.
01:41
Sweet, I loaded, can I did that?
01:45
Negative, this thing's running as fast as I'm grabbing.
02:03
So, go ahead and tone out the ward for brush truck.
02:11
Ten, four, advisor unit.
02:15
And the tanker one.
02:17
That's clear.
02:22
Forty-six,
02:24
we're out of water.
02:25
That's fires.
02:26
We just knocked the head down a little bit, but we're going to jump back up.
02:34
That's three's coming up for water.
02:37
Yeah, behind me, brush one.
02:43
I've got anybody in 47 over there, or they're just gonna sit there?
02:46
Command from 330.
02:56
330. About 9 miles out,
02:58
let me know if you're going to need the Forestry Service and if you want to get DMS en route for rehab.
03:19
Could I have your route to County Road 211 and County Road 214 for a large grass fire?
03:27
Tanker 1 is requesting a brush truck.
03:34
They got a noser available. It probably wouldn't hurt to get them around, so whenever we do get this under control, they can put a big perimeter around it.
03:45
That's clear. I'll go ahead and contact them. Great.
03:48
S.O. from 3.30 on Tack 1.
03:50
Can you go ahead and get EMS in route to this location for medical standby and rehab? Non-immersion.
04:08
Medic 7 is around.
04:12
Medic 7, advise?
04:18
Word around.
04:22
Medic 7, are you headed to Oak Creek Drive?
04:28
Mr. Fairway, we're meant to 1-337, Oak Creek Drive.
04:32
That's clear May 2.
04:35
So, 375 responding.
04:41
It's clear 875.
04:56
Attention, Jackson County EMS. Could I have you a route to the area of County Road 211 and County Road 214, 330 is your glisting assistance for fire?
05:10
Big 5, that was clear.
05:12
That's on Medicare 5 on C, Lolita.
05:15
That's clear, Medic.
05:18
So 904, we're clear on the standby.
05:21
I'm going to be contacted 330 by Public Service.
05:28
S.O 532 being route to Vanderbilt Station for Vanderbilt Fire.
05:33
The phone at Louise Bruck.
05:38
That's right.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received

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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 214 & Co Rd 211, Texas 77962
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Incident Timeline

  1. Final Operations and Demobilization
  2. Gradual Release of Mutual Aid and Mop-Up
  3. Resource Coordination and Fire Containment
  4. Firefighting Operations and Mutual Aid
  5. Initial Dispatch and Response

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