Fire units respond to fire on inaccessible dirt road


Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
02:22
Transcript:
18 S-O-N-Route, POV. Can you go by the station and bring the tanker? 1511 in route with the tanker. 1518, the brush 3. I'm a breather direct back to the station and grab brush 1. We just need a tanker at the moment. Maybe another brush truck as well. So brush will end around. You advise that was going to be somebody in tenfold waiting to take us to the fire. Ten-four in a white pickup truck. Ten-four, we're on top six now, we're not seeing anybody in a white truck. Brush three, yes, so. Just before you're getting advised all the other units. It's going to be at 306. Five, maybe three or six and a half. We've located that white truck. It's going to be a long dirt road to the very back. 10-4-4th. Through the unit, the tanker advised. Fire station, Northwest 3. Edges, for information, whenever you get on scene, you're not going to be able to get the tanker back here. We're going to be way off the roadway about a mile break. Just go ahead and keep the tanker on the road. We'll try to run the brush trucks back to you. We'll try to get somebody in some phones up there to show you where to stop. That's clear.
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Jackson County, TX
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