Unattended backyard brush fire spreads to second property, Tippecanoe County IN
Firefighters responded to an unattended brush fire in a backyard near South Haven Boulevard. The fire rekindled after being left unattended and spread to a neighboring property. Residents were advised to stay away for safety reasons.
Audio|Source: Tippecanoe County Fire
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Transcript:
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being route for a grass fire in the backyard unattended, near South Haven Boulevard.
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Engine 3, stand by.
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Ended 3, engine 3 only, near South Haven Boulevard.
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An unsupervised fire in the backyard, rush fire that is spreading.
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Engine 3,
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timeout, 1444 LFT, Channel 3.
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Engine 3 is around.
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Engine 3. Engine 3, this is the caller's address. On Channel 3.
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Engine 3, Battalion 10 on Channel 3.
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Go ahead.
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If you're going to need help, you're probably going to have to call for Westside. We don't have anybody right now.
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We're clear.
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It should be just grassfire, I hope.
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Vision three.
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Good.
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So this address, this is the caller's address, they was it's a neighbor.
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They were pretty frantic, I told them to not go outside near it.
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But they said that it was a fire there burning brush and they left it and it rekindled.
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Three to clear, what do you guys when we get on theme?
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Dispatch, 1502's clearing Greenfield or back in service.
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Engine 3, Lafayette.
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Go ahead.
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Just information, caller advise, the fires now spread to the second sense.
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Great, clear.
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