Thank you. So I want to do ten times three and all. Sixth and twenty. South-Southwest, grassfire. Again, Battalion One responded area of Buffalo Cutter Cross for a report of a grassfire. In route? Sure. With 133. See if he can get here or not. Send her one around. Which is the last unit in route? Gender 1 to Buffalo Cuts. 10-4. 14, I'm unsure what you're talking about. Go on. Go on. on yours, I can hedge your way if you need another. Mile marker 104 on I-90. South of 104-990, got it, thanks. Between Kingsbury and Barbara Crick. 104. 104. BC2, I also put coordinates in where my caller was from. He said it was about a mile south-southwest of that location. Copy that. BC2, SO. Go ahead. We have a second caller. He said his name is (name withheld). You guys probably know him. He said he's got a rural fire truck headed to this fire off of. the Buffalo cut across. He says it is close to the Bison Treating Center, but facility, but he did not think it was close to any structures. He advised it was probably about 10 acres on the Barlow Ranch, and he'll call back with further information or access information. I copy. Thank you. 409, 4623. Go ahead. 409, you can disregard. Robbie area canceling. Okay. Last of her three different white columns of smoke up on the ridge. Again, Battalion 2, Gillette Fire, we need to respond to 1482-8 on road. Reference three separate grass fire cones. One? We have three to four separate white columns coming off of my fire right now. Did she say it's in the grass or in the timber and is it along the ridge line? She could just see it up on the ridge, but she could see three separate ones. I copy, yeah. We're trying to work our way into it. It does kind of look like three separate columns right now. I believe that is our fire. I'll have one of the other trucks that's farther out on Aidan look and see if they see anything else. Tempar. BC one fire dispatch. Go ahead. Yeah, the address that came in is 1482, which would be right where you guys are at. Okay, copy. Eighty-five 14. Good. Can you please just reopen my welfare check so I can add some notes in there? Which unit was going to take control? So fire dispatch, the one that you just paged out, we won't assign any resources too. We believe it's the same as the bigger staff fire. No, the one that Chief 3 said that the fire's under control and he was going to have somebody else take control. That's the Rafter Starfire. Yeah, I need to know who was going to take over control. and catch which unit number? Brush 9, we're going to remain on scene in command. 10%. For letter, so, brush 51 is available. info, brush 51. As though, tender 3 is clear, you turn in your afterstar. And for tender 3.
Fire dispatch engine 9s in the area. So I'm working on the area law enforcement. I have control with a radio report. 151 I-90 eastbound 151 I-90 eastbound. Port of a red Chevy Minnesota plate's balance is unknown. RP advice almost hit. Hit them multiple times, speeding all over the road, might be intoxicated because they are driving so terribly. No further information at this time. This concludes your report at 1152. 24.
One, (name withheld), Union (name withheld), (name withheld) 6, (name withheld), (name withheld) 99, (name withheld) (name withheld), 2034. Two-12. Very law enforcement. I would call with a ready report from the 157 I-90 Westbound. 157 I-90 Westbound. It's an older gold sedan, possibly a Lincoln, but has blinding place bounces unknown. Damage on the right rear bumper, female driver, RP by them all over the road, almost at the RP two times when passing. They're advising the driver's twitching her head, quote unquote, with no rhythm, possibly under the influence of narcotics. No further information at this time. This includes Ready Report 157, I-90 Westbound. Timeout, 743.
And we'll be out talking to him on 12th and girly. Happy. PD 418, I'll be out with (name withheld). Copy 418. Responding unit, if you could, just set up to the east of where we're at. He's standing in the middle of road. We're just going to have to give a little bit of trap control until we get him out of the road. If we see you. We've got a mile throughout now. Copy. Air enforcement, Wyoming Highway Patrol with a traffic complaint. It originated as a 194[1] I-90 heading westbound. It's a white minivan with a bunch of candlelights in the back window, passed RP, and almost hit him, not able to maintain his lanes using turn signals inconsistently and inconsistent speed. Driver was on the off-ramp at exit 187 throwing up. Again, that originated the 194 I-90 Westbound, a white minivan with a bunch of candle lights in the back window. The driver was on the off-ramp at the exit 187, throwing up. End of traffic, 133[2].