Structural fire at rural location caused by lightning, Nacogdoches TX
Firefighters responded to a structural fire near FM 226 caused by lightning. Smoke was visible from the attic but no active flames were found. Fire crews confirmed the fire was out and handed over the scene to the power company.
Audio|Source: Nacogdoches Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Structure fire near FM 226, smoke coming from the attic, they think it was struck by lightning.
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They say that they don't see any flames at this time.
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35. Topped on it.
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Top.
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28 is up there, living.
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Phaar Bhophaar.
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BOR. BOR.
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Woden, Melrose, Kingtown, Woden, Melrose, King Town, Structure Fire[1], near FM 226,
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Smoke coming from the attic, it's no longer on fire.
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There's lights in 145 dispatch.
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Go ahead.
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I'm able to locate any power lines on fire.
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Deep East Texas is here on scene.
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We are going to leave it with them.
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You can show all Central Heights.
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That will be units back available for calls.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Structure Fire: Incident type indicating a building is on fire
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Location mentioned:
FM226, Nacogdoches, TX 75961
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