Grass fire started by burning leaves near Camden Avenue, Flint MI
Fire crews responded to a grass fire near Camden Avenue and Paddybone in Flint, Michigan. The fire started when someone burning leaves lost control, igniting nearby fence lines. No buildings were threatened.
Audio|Source: Flint City Fire
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Transcript:
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Phone to the engine 81 responding on your local for a grass fire.
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Camden Avenue and Paddybone just north of the intersection.
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Camden and Paddybone just north of the intersection.
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Car report someone was burning leaves and it got away from them and all the fence lines on fire.
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It's on Camden, north of Paddybone, south of Lincoln.
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It'll be on your local at 1708.
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This is the engine 81 responding on your local for a grass fire.
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Camden Avenue near Paddybone, Camden and Paddybone just north of the intersection.
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I'll report someone was burning leaves and it got away from them.
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The fence lines on fire now.
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Moving in a local at 1708.
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Senator Fenton Township, Engine 14.
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Engine 14, go ahead.
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You can show us here of Livingston County.
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If you can have fire ground back, we'll be off the air.
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Have you cleared Livingston County returning fireground off the year at 1709?
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Do you want to radio?
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Go ahead.
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Do you know if it's been close proximity to a dwelling or not?
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Hey, do you want Gogan?
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We know if this is going to be close to a building or not?
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Negative. It looks like someone trying to put the fire out with a garden hose.
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It's not sure if it is completely out now.
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Happy.
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