Residential fire caused by attempt to burn ants, League City TX
Fire crews responded to a small residential fire near Bridget Street in League City. A resident tried to burn ants along a fence line, causing the fire. The fire was contained and extinguished with a water hose by a passerby.
Audio|Source: N Galveston, E Brazoria Co Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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August, it says somewhere down in this cul-de-sake
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I'm looking, I don't see ya.
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54, y'all go ahead and salute traffic for now.
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That's where.
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Ruby 5752 in the area.
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10-4[1]. 2-203 same traffic.
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Can you call it caller back and see if they step out?
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Caller was a passerby.
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She advised that mail was notified at the fire and was trying to put it out with the water hose.
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It was the house in the corner of Bentland and Bridget.
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That's clear.
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50-50-203. You want to just continue standing by or roll that away normal?
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Just stand up.
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Reese.
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700, it's going to be 1049 Bridgett.
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Okay.
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So, Nage 54, 1100, you show us at 1049, Bridget.
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You got to return,
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54.
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Let's clear, Region 54, rebacked starts.
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52031100 show all five units back and start his fire down.
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Okay.
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C2.031100. Go ahead.
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That's clear.
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He had an ant's along the fence and decided he wanted to use fire to kill him.
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If I didn't tell you, all fire against clearest thing, you close it up.
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Dickinson Ave, League City, TX
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