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Brush fire confirmed as controlled burn in rural areaCerro Gordo County IA

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Cerro Gordo County, IA

Firefighters responded to a brush fire near 390th Street and Robin Avenue in Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. A gray or green truck was seen near the fire but no people were present. A deputy confirmed the fire was a controlled burn, so all units cleared the scene.

Audio|Source: Cerro Gordo County Sheriff, Mason City Police and Fire
04:36
Transcript:
00:00
Took a 911, the beat between thrush and Robin, 390th.
00:03
Advised of a, looks to be like a fire getting out of control, wasn't sure if it was on the north or south side of the road.
00:09
Caller believed there was a vehicle out there but didn't see anybody else controlling that fire.
00:15
10-4[1].
00:25
D. D.
00:30
Attention, Kenseth Fire Department and Kenseth Fire Department.
00:32
You're called to the area of 390th Street and Robin Avenue.
00:36
390th Street, Robin Avenue is an activity between Robin and Brush.
00:40
I would be advised of a brush fire that appears to be out of control.
00:43
Finds there was one truck that looks like a gray or graying color in the field by the fire but did not see any individuals outside.
00:49
Again, Kenseth Fire were needed in the area of 390th Street and Robin Avenue.
00:54
Part of the advice of a brush fire looks to be getting out of control.
00:58
I advised there was one truck that looked like green in color in the field by the fire, but did not see any individuals around it.
01:05
Fourth County, clear, 16, 23.
01:11
The county 13,
01:13
98, 13, go ahead.
01:14
10-8[3] from there, 10-2[2].
01:19
We'll be heading that other direction.
01:21
Time 4, 16, 24.
01:28
He's going to get a phone report, a call back later.
01:35
This match, 2788.
01:39
2788.
01:42
I'm on scene at Salvation Army.
01:47
Have on.
01:58
I'll be out with 88.
02:00
Could you, uh, step you and see the call?
02:03
December. Time for.
02:09
Twice. 23.
02:16
Attention, Kenseth Fire Department, 10th Fire Department, second page for Brushfire,
02:21
around 390th Street and Robin Avenue, 390th at Robin Avenue.
02:25
If you advised by the bus fire looks to be out of control, advised there was one truck that was a gray and green in color in the field.
02:30
Did not see anybody around it.
02:32
Again, Kenseth Fire Department, you're needed in the area, 390th at Robin Avenue, 390th Street, Robin Avenue.
02:39
Light of a brush fire looks to be out of control.
02:41
The advisor was one truck gray and green in color in the field by the fire.
02:44
There were no individuals around.
03:04
Attention, Manly Fire Department, Manly Fire Department, you're in the area.
03:08
390th Street and Robin Avenue.
03:10
390th Street, Robin Avenue.
03:12
Be advised of a brush fire that appears to be out of control.
03:15
Advise there was one truck that was gray and green color at the time in the field.
03:20
By the fire, did not see any individuals around.
03:23
I have not gotten a response back from Kenseth at this time.
03:26
Worth County clear 16.9.
03:31
James.
03:34
98, 13, go ahead.
03:37
It's a controlled burn.
03:41
10-4[1]. Did you want me to get a 22 of the fire department so I just like get to go en route?
03:46
10-4[1]-22.
03:47
Set-4-11-0, 16-29.
03:50
Oh,
03:52
and Worth County?
03:54
We're 23.
03:56
10-4[1].23, 16-30.
04:02
Now subject should be in a red four pickup truck standing in the yards from your nuff color.
04:14
Deborah, I'm working it.
04:25
Attention, Manly Fire, Manly Fire, reference that brush fire call 390 and Robin Avenue.
04:30
Deputy on scene, advise everything is 10-2[2].
04:32
It is a brush fire.
04:33
Everybody can disregard, 1630.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
[2]
10-2: Receiving well/Signal good
[3]
10-8: In service / available for calls

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