Control burn causes smoke near highway 69 split, Lumberton TX
Fire department responded to reports of heavy smoke near Highway 69 split. Upon arrival, they found the smoke came from an authorized control burn for land clearing.
Audio|Source: Lumberton Fire and EMS, Hardin County ESD 2
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Transcript:
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The parking County Loverton Fire, respond to Highway 69 south at the split.
00:08
I had a caller reporting heavy smoke in the area.
00:13
Again, Highway 69 at the split.
00:16
Call it revising a lot of heavy smoke in the area.
00:22
Okay. Let me see it, county. There's a control bar in the area. We'll be in-rout in-merger.
00:29
We'll be in-rout. 2-0-2 being in-rout.
00:37
22-50 in-rout to station 2-3-23.
00:40
Injit 21?
00:44
Good.
00:47
I think you're update. I'm going in the door station.
00:50
No,
00:54
I haven't got there yet. I'm still in route.
00:57
Yeah, I'm in the rescue right now.
01:02
That's what. I'll be standing by here, unless you want me in route.
01:06
I would thank her.
01:09
Yeah, you can stand by if you want it.
01:12
They were burning. They're clearing the land this morning there. I'm sure that's where it is.
01:17
Yeah, I'm seeing myself.
01:22
Point four is around.
01:24
Rescue, Ralph?
01:28
Rescue 24, we'll be on location with a control burn.
01:35
Page of 23 command.
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US-69, Lumberton, TX
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