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Severe weather prompts emergency response in Iowa 

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Springville Rd, Iowa
Emergency services responded to severe weather conditions, including high winds and hail, which raised fire hazard concerns. They relocated teams to monitor potential fire risks and ensure safety in the affected area.
Audio|Source: Linn County Public Safety
05:58

Transcript:
Just FYI, the HALA has stopped it, then has stopped for the last few minutes. 400, we're going to relocate you to Springville Road and Abbey Hills Road just to give us a fair warning of when this fires up if we need to take any more steps or precautions. Okay, ten part. Five days, I do you not copy that. You made 532. Go ahead. P-size hail, (name withheld) and Feather Ridge. Monroe, 228, and size, race. Airy and Heather Ridge. Command from 181. Gotcha. Done. We're going to relocate you to Abbey Hills Road and Springville Road a little farther to the west just to give us fair heads up of what's incoming to this area in case we need more warning to get people. further instructed downtown. Yeah, anything just for this also? We're in a route. You're probably going to beat us there. I'm going to a cage to do the conditions. Right, hail. P-size hail is starting down here. Wind is still not at about 10 to 15 miles per hour, still not at rain. 228 knowledge. I have some else here. Crazy looking trials. Green skies between Highway 1 and Washington. EMA, center point fire. Did you remember to place the bubble wrap on the truck prior to the hail starting? Center point, go ahead. Acknowledge, we're going to relocate you though to Lynn Ridge and Springville Road, or Abbey Hills and Springville Road. Of hail, that's a 32 mile marker on I3. Just for your information, I did have a delayed report of hail at the 32 mile marker on I380, roughly P size. Acknowledged, thank you. 228, 283. 220 is responding. It's not a person. They'll just pan by if you need anything. Did you copy that 400? 20. No, just stay up county home and somebody can see what we got. Okay. Command updates that to dime size. We've got a good base from 192. Acknowledge, nine-size-two. A squid. 400, you copy that traffic. 228. You'll see it coming down southbound. It's set up. It's right before the park on 380 there. 10-4[1] I did. 228, acknowledge. Thank you. All occupants at Buffalo Creek Bluffs have been notified. Acknowledge, thank you. Copy. Coggin 1 and Coggin 5 took care of Savage Park in the City Park. They'll be going out in 199 out west of town, so we'll put you up at the water tower. 400 fire base. You might as well stay put. Mount Vernon PD said it's already coming into Mount Vernon. Copy that. Thanks a lot of second. Good. I just come through Linn Ridge, Greenville Road. About 20-mill hour winds right now. It is. It isn't raining yet, but it looks very bad. Lake County Proach 2.28 is going out seat. We've got a semi with a revert trailer. Nothing showing at this time will be in the office strategy. Strategy investigating this 838 command. Acknowledge 406. The only review copy for F5D's straightforward. All on C and 1845. Haya Lassa, 286, you have an open mic. Haya Lassa, 286, open mic. County, 286 will be enough. 286.04. 220 will be staged, coming home at 3.80. 220, county, copies. 1.3-3-7-6. Go ahead. 286, 23, you can respond routine. 283-104. 286, copies. Just for y'all is 43. There's a bunch of home coming your way. Should be there shortly. Seventy-mile-power wind-out, same quarter-sized scale. It's just leaving Lincoln, no. 26, 2.28. Go up for 286. Door. Today's leaving Lynn, County. If you guys come up on scene, it's about 200 yards back for 228. Let's get traffic moving off. Here, copy, we can do that. Traffic Control, UNC. I think we're Lynn Johns and Cedar just leading that area. Cori National Water Service, it's going to be there shortly. Just made us each of your day, severe thunders for morning. It's 2.86 just to stay there. I'll take care of traffic control. Counting 23 will be on scene. 228. I'm behind you. Let me know if you need anything. There's no active fire. There was a drag cam extinguished. I was like there may have been a fire, but no fire at the time.

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10-4: Acknowledgement

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