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Fire crews stage and prepare to withdraw near Taylor Mesa 

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CO-145, Colorado
Audio|Source: Montezuma County Fire and EMS
04:36

Transcript:
Command Battalion 1. The Italian 1, go ahead. Do you have me Taylor Mesa or go with Rush 1 at 47 of the county line on 38? Cortez, Engine 1. Section 1 stage to Ash and MacArthur. Section 1 stage at 1834. Staged Ash and Empire. Staged at 1834. Check free. Slog enforcement on the scene is waving us in. 104, I'm at 1834. Good. Uh, yes, sir, I think his point, are you, uh... Are you on 145 still or are you at 38? I'm on 145 still. I was just at the Taylor Mesa turn. Yeah, copy. Talking with 800, I think we just want to go ahead and try to start pulling our resources out off of Pesa and stage right at 145, Taylor Mesa, until we get some direction from what the Forest Service wants. I copy. All stage there. Do you want to have 47 and Rush One come up with us here? Yes, sir. Yeah, that sounds like a good idea. And I'll get a hold of 911 see what they're up to. I copy. Go ahead. None of one, are you in a position now where you can start pulling off and getting back? Yes, we are. I believe our brush truck is just finishing up on Spring Creek. We'll head down there and catch up with them and then we can make our wealth. We'll make sure that cattlemen is out and the sheriff's out and we're out. Yeah, copy. We're in the direction as well until we get better. I think we'll just kind of pull back and see what we need to do. Yeah, copy that. If this thing's moving further on to the National Force, I think we're probably going to have to wrap up. There'll be no reason for us to be here. Do that? I couldn't see where that big airtaker. Did he drop? Did you see where he dropped? Yeah, from what we saw, he didn't drop anything. Okay. Because we're trying to figure out how far away we are. To me right now, it doesn't look like we're more than a mile or two away from the fire, but that's just what it looks like. Yeah, when we first got up here and looked at it on the map, it looked like that Taylor Vesa was the best access. Yeah, copy, maybe that Spring Creek, you know, I don't know for sure. Our crew said they didn't seem like they were too far away from it. Yeah, copy. Scott's listening up with Air to Ground and... listen to the aircraft and they're trying to get a plan together for tomorrow morning, so we'll probably pull back here a little bit. Okay, we'll start making our way down to the highway meetup with Battalion 1. Got for that. Thank you, sir. Command battalion 1. Go ahead. With all that being said, what do you think about just having Brush 47 and Brush 1 stage it? 38 and 145 for now until we figure it out. Yes, good plan, thank you, sir. Rush, one of you guys direct. Rush one copies, we're at Cottonwood and 38.

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