Crews work to contain multiple wildfires in Montezuma County


Audio|Source: Montezuma County Fire and EMS
03:25
Transcript:
Our command, this is 833. 833, go ahead. Yeah, I think we're about to make contact here. We have a side-by-side and a couple gentlemen here standing in the trees. Copy that, they said they'd be waiting for you still keeps posted. One tank for 43. Go ahead. The Cortez brush truck down here, they said the helicopter spotted another one three-quarters a mile more feet where we're at. Okay, we've about have this one handled if they need to move to the next. What exactly do you need me to head to? I'm just north of the direction. I'm at the turn either to go to benchmark lookout or the groundhogs work which way down you need to keep going straight 33 in time, but we got some handwork and some tree felon to do. This is too firm that I reported. Command, this is enter 7444. I'm just coming up on a ground off turn. 132 or 833 correction do you mean any additional resources or can we just use the guys who are finishing up down here how are those guys looking down there in that other fire are they wrapping up or 833 832 we're getting water right now heading your way to copy. Might as well head on up if you got that other one wrapped up. We got a bunch of hand worker. Command, can we stand down 724 from West Fork? 33, this is Command. Can we stand down the West Fork tanker? I think with the water that they have in 830 will be fine up here can't copy that break 1740 you copy that 744 is knocking at your door I'll go gear up when I get there head up and help if they need it
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Montezuma County, CO
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