Brush fire near junkyard with green smoke from drum


96 copies. One-fifty, copy. When you're up here with me, he's offering heavy equipment. Would there be a benefit to any tractors or work out there? Or what you have is going to do. I think we could use some have equipment in those Blackberry patches on the little slope there. But down and flat on the grass, we're pretty good. A couple little smokes here and there that we're taking care of it. But if he's got something small, you can get up the hill and get through the blackberry patches once we've had to fill a little line-in. Okay, I'll work on it, and I'll let you know. Thank you. 321. Northeast Lilac Court. Cross streets are nose street and northeast 14th Avenue. Send from (name withheld) 5-3. Last unit calling command. Command is (name withheld) 5-3. Yes, we were told to come up on this call for a hazmat consult. Yeah, guys, good afternoon, thanks. I don't have cell coverage. We're on scene. We're going to call this about one to two acre brush fire. It's started in an area that appears to be a junkyard of sorts, lots of storage of metals and plastics, et cetera. During overhaul, one of the crews noticed... green smoke emitting from one of the containers in the backyard that had been involved in the fire break. Washington County Sheriff's Office is here with me now. We put a drone in the air. We have video footage of that. He is working on getting that put on a QR code and a hyperlink and the cap string. If you go click on that on the fire tab, you should be able to see images of what we're seeing. But from the air looks like a 55-gallon drum with green smoke emitting out of the top of it. Response to Code 1 for abdominal pain. At 9244, Southwest Oak Street. Unit 311. Cross streets are Southwest 90th Avenue and Southwest 95th Avenue. All the way up in Gail's Creek. That's affirmative. Thank you. We'll see you another bit. Back on, copy. And hazmat 5-3, the length to view this is going to be in line 106 of the CAD. Have that's got there coming. Safety, go ahead. Okay, we'll get hazmat to come out and put eyes on this. In the meantime, everybody stays completely clear with no possibility of exposure to that smoke. We'll just maintain a parameter on this and wait for their arrival. Does that create any problems with the objectives over there? Okay, copy. This fire isn't going anywhere. The stuff that's burning is just going to burn on the inside. So we'll just make sure we keep everyone back.