Brush fire near Norman Drive quickly controlled


A brush fire was reported near Norman Drive and County Home Road. Fire department was alerted but later told the fire was under control and no action was needed.
Audio|Source: Linn County Public Safety
02:37
Transcript:
About four minutes for R-A-L-TU-H-A-L FI-E-L FI-W-H-W-H-W-H-W-A. Sorry, after you, one on, six, did you anything? Four minutes out, and Plyston, RAP, it's 215. 215. Two-15. Payne-Chunk, Flint County, verify they have a control burn[2] in the area of Norman Drive and County Home Road. Glen County, Cedar Rapids R6, Claw City. You have it to Coleman County. We'll check you if you have a control burn at Norman Drive and County Home Road. Somebody let me take a look here. Do you have a state firm, Lung County? Go ahead. We have nothing called in for that area. Trooper out advising there is a fire, but we'll give more Stanley. Okay. 2.15. I copy correct. I'll be at 3121 Norman Drive investigating. 7.4. Do you want fire to be en route? Stand by, fire. I'll advise. 5.15.13. Jake, I'm Adam 22. Adam 22, sir. 22 is arrived to the main campus. Okay. Some green area have a pit. One of your first nerve. The county cars a fire for Monroe Fire, and I'm about the Adulant. Norman Driving County Road. Norman Drive and County Road State Patrol is out with a brush fire[1], fire 3, 15, 14, 14. 7.51, go ahead. 7.15. Go ahead. Go ahead and town, you could disregard to fire on Norman Drive. Disregard. Cabin will disregard at 1515. I just put Chilper Pro. There is a chocolate lab running loose.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
brush fire: Wildland or vegetation fire
[2]
control burn: Controlled or prescribed fire
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Location mentioned:
County Home Rd & Norman Dr, Iowa 52341
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