Burn ban violation causes grass fire in reno texas, Reno TX
A grass fire occurred near Brookway in Reno, Texas, during a burn ban. The fire was extinguished and reported as a burn ban violation. An officer on scene confirmed there was no active fire at a later reported location, leading to cancellation of responding units.
Audio|Source: Lamar County Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Fire over on near 15100 is out.
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Mark County.
00:09
Unit with traffic.
00:11
Also blue. Stay and one.
00:19
Vice Blossum is canceling.
00:22
Grass fire in Reno at near Brookway.
00:27
We're at Bayport, cancel everybody.
00:30
We canceled all units that are not already on scene.
00:35
Not on CDO, we're canceling.
00:50
Paul, tanker one, clear, back in service.
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Standforth.
00:55
All right.
01:02
The traffic,
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repeat.
01:09
I mean, did you advise that deport canceled everybody for the current arena at near Brookway?
01:17
104. Any units not already there? 1022.
01:23
Thank you. Thank you.
01:30
Please. Please.
01:32
Report, go ahead.
01:35
We're I've seen off near 15100.
01:37
Not Brooklay and Reno.
01:39
And not on that.
01:47
We didn't cancel any units going to the Reno fire, only the one on near 15100.
01:52
10-4[1], the Reno fire has already been canceled.
01:56
The officer on scene canceled it.
02:00
And if 4101 still in route and stuff, he can continue on, this was a burn ban violation that cut all this farm laying on fire.
02:08
104, 4401, did you copy?
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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