Vehicle fire reported near W Gilmer St, Ennis TX


Fire crews responded to a fully involved vehicle fire near W Gilmer St. Smoke and active flames were seen outside a structure. Multiple fire units and an ambulance were on scene. The property owner was present in her vehicle. There was no immediate sign of arson, and firefighters were managing the incident.
Audio|Source: Ellis County Rural Fire Fire Departments ESD 1-11
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Transcript:
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Go ahead. 2,500 block across branch.
00:05
Tenselope, George, Cere Mary, (number withheld). Cedar Mary (number withheld).
00:11
Receive.
00:15
Receive.
00:21
Emergency for Mary, (number withheld) expires. August 1.23 and Chevy, it's clear with... I'm sorry.
00:37
What's at G-Engines in our study for that, you know-Metra?
00:43
Stand-up.
00:49
Dispatch in command 5522 is on the scene.
00:53
They're handling that Woxahatchez in or out there not to the city yet.
00:59
We do have an ambulance on Gilmer Street.
01:03
Let's a standby. I apologize.
01:11
One ninety two, get the station on Milford.
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Thank you. Thank you.
01:21
Backar, Senator 17-6-1, no more respondent.
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Morning, Pete.
01:33
Some hand from truck on, honey on. Yeah,
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yeah, I'm sorry. I'm trying. All right, I'm trying.
01:54
17.54 County.
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1754. The unit in Route Bristler.
02:06
1754 U. Advice you're in Rott Bristol.
02:10
Thank you, 191 to town.
02:18
1791.
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1791.
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Where would you have been playing around for us?
02:25
Thank you. Thank you.
02:32
1792.
02:34
Go-man, Ross, Brooklyn.
02:36
Okay.
02:42
705, they're a red text.
02:51
Thank you.
02:53
Amanda, hopefully most of the smoke is going to be in these Charlie Delta corners.
02:59
Can we pop a window over here to see?
03:01
3502 was a homeowner or a neighbor that called this fire in?
03:06
Multiple neighbors and sheriff the owner is inside her vehicle is out front.
03:16
Baltimore is in 1881, four minutes out. Free State, four minutes out.
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Go ahead.
03:27
Fire to crash for a locks at your engine two.
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Angel 1i2 will put you in recycle.
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Ranger 193, receive on deck for safety.
03:41
We're in receiving for sale in, we're available for calls.
03:50
Let me see, if I get you over to (number withheld) West Gilmer Street, (number withheld) West Gilmer. I have an ambulance already on site. They have not been contact on radio.
03:58
It was for a sit call, I'm not sure if they need any kind of have spoken with me.
04:05
Receive, you give this address one more time.
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10-4[1], can be (number withheld) West Gilmer Street, Unit C as in Charlie.
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Alice County, (number withheld).
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(number withheld), you are on NSNED. Do you need me or do you mean, Tony?
04:24
Tommy.
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Dispatch the command. Wax the hatching fires in town. We're responding to (number withheld) Gilman to see if you need any help.
04:36
Oh, Tommy, 511.
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We're (number withheld) team.
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Mollast County, (number withheld)-1.
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(number withheld), go ahead.
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(number withheld) is out. We have an outside vehicle, a, let's say, outside cab with a vehicle full involved.
05:08
They do, there can't be multiple front page, right?
05:12
Breaking.
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Patsy Fire Engine responding to Gilmer Street. I'm about to put you on the call electronically. You may hear a tone. Go ahead in this regard.
05:26
Walk to action speak me.
05:39
Locksatch the engine two, respond to six persons. (number withheld).
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(number withheld), go ahead.
05:48
May for advice that, I mean, it's not going to be here.
05:54
I'm not going to be here.
05:57
I'm going to hear you.
05:59
Yeah,
06:03
you can go in something and I want to think.
06:07
Frankly.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or understood.
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