Backyard fire reported during county burn ban, Galveston TX
Officers responded to a report of a large backyard fire near 24th Street in Galveston, Texas, during an active county-wide burn ban. The fire appeared small upon arrival, and authorities are investigating to determine if the fire has occurred multiple times in the area.
Audio|Source: Galveston and La Marque Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Galveston is standing on fire.
00:01
Need you now, near 24th Street in reference to a fire.
00:08
Car is advising, it looks like someone's burning in their backyard, advises there's a large fire.
00:13
Galveston clear, 1742.
00:23
107 to 106.
00:26
Good.
00:28
Hey, I'll be delayed.
00:29
If you need me,
00:31
I'll check in on the way back.
00:49
It looks.
00:53
Simpler.
00:58
Office near 24th Street, crew of three.
01:05
Turned us to bring them back home or is she actually going to meet us here?
01:10
She's supposed to be meeting you guys there.
01:12
I'll call or give me one second on that one-one.
01:15
No for, no problem.
01:16
Just chatting with them.
01:22
All right, hey, just heads up.
01:24
We're under a burn ban still.
01:26
So if you want it,
01:27
you might want to ask for a deputy to make locations just in case they've done it multiple times.
01:33
Yep, we're already on it.
01:35
I'm going to ask as soon as we pulled up, see how big it is.
01:38
So it's very small.
01:39
I just want to bring it up, and then still bring it up.
01:42
Yeah,
01:43
I was unaware that we were under a burn ban, so that's why I'm letting you know.
01:48
Good. I thought it was lifted a while back, but it's not.
01:51
As did I.
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