Vehicle fire causes grass fire and minor explosions


Audio|Source: Oak Cliff & Deer Creek Fire
02:55
Transcript:
(name withheld), you want to start the tanker's right there up. Works 2, 201. Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, with as much smoke, we're just putting on stuff. We won't be able to do anything with that vehicle, with this truck. So we'll just kind of start cleaning up the grass around it. Yeah, affirmative. Tegger should be in rationality when we're in response up there pretty clear. Here, just east does the kind of get through. It's running pretty dark. Clear. All back. Yeah, affirmative for right now. First is central arriving on scene. B.A.5, this is going to be blocking Douglas. This is going to be actually on Douglas, Kevin. Okay, until once we're, myself and LHP are pulling up. Yeah, Ken, we've got the truck parts on the truck exploding. Fresh one being around Central. Fresh one responding. 201 central will be on saying, 201 will have command. 201 on same, establishing command. 201. 201. We've got fuel running down the roadway a little bit. It's kind of stopped for now, but we've got a little bit going down the roadway. Yeah, if you can try to keep that grass fire in control, we'll have the other rigs hit the truck as soon as I get here. Tanker-one, central being around. Tank alone responding. Senator Brush One in route part two, so off the fire ground line. Senior Brush One responding. It's out to be down here, so if you got that under control, just know whatever else you have left on the truck. Yeah, clear. Sounds like we've got somebody else pulling it, pulling in right now.
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Logan County, OK
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