Grassfire on I-70 westbound near Arvada


A grass fire is reported along I-70 westbound near Arvada. Fire crews describe using water on the fire and splitting it into two flanks while coordinating with dispatch.
Audio|Source: Arvada Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
We truck 54, emergent for traffic. 1429. 154, respond, emergent for traffic safety on a grassfire, I-70 Westbound, I-776 westbound. Spawn on Tech 2, 1429. This time, 977, man, we got water on there. And I'll break this into two planes. I'll have a southern flank and a northern flake that we're working right now. The fire's creeping westbound, up to the flyover. Water on the fire split into a southern plank and the second flank fire creeping westbound 1429. That's right, 70, man. Hi, 70, command. Rush engine, can be available. Okay, signing them a merchant. Once they go out, I'll give them disaster to help with this park. Copy will do the started at Merchant, 1430. Direct 60. We're at clearing the training center. We'll go pick up our brush and head to the call. Confirming, will that be Brush 60 responding? Let me brush engine, let's see. Copy 1431. Forcripts for responding. Dispatch[1] medic 55 from quarters. Say 55 responding to a headache at 8063 sent in court for a 32-year-old female conscious breathing. Copy. I submit command, Rescue 52. Just that gender 55 is responding. I had Rescue 52. Yeah, Truck 60 is responding from the training center. Do you want us to head your way for assistance? Yeah, that'd be great, Cap. Onwarden, please. Copy, we'll be in round.
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I-70, Arvada, CO
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