Brush fire reported near railroad tracks and creek in Virginia, Rockbridge County VA
Fire crews responded to an active brush fire near railroad tracks and a creek in Rockbridge County, Virginia. They coordinated water supply and tanker support to control the fire. A train was present on nearby tracks. The fire was noted as separate from a previous incident and mop-up operations were planned.
Audio|Source: Rockbridge County Fire and EMS
05:51
Transcript:
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10-4[1], breast two can operate, opposite 3, forward again.
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Roast two on off three.
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Rush two. Rush two.
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Go ahead. Chief two, first two, off the three.
00:24
Go ahead.
00:30
They can see through trying to get all the brush to hold upstream.
00:39
Go ahead, on my fourth.
00:46
Hey, do you need anything else?
00:50
Please knock on.
00:52
Do that more wood down.
00:54
That tanker wouldn't help,
00:55
I mean, wouldn't hurt to start over here through that field again.
00:58
We'll be landing.
01:02
All right, I was in a minute.
01:05
All right.
01:08
All right.
01:23
If you're in command, I was in the plaintiff.
01:27
AETC from Brush 2.
01:30
Brush 2.
01:32
All seen draw up Australia.
01:39
(number withheld), (number withheld) brush fire.
01:43
Captain Hill Heck, Mike.
01:47
Ten, Worth the Queen 10.
01:54
Tancor 4.
01:58
AETC Tanker who's traffic.
02:04
104, you can operate off the floor.
02:06
Be advised, your radio is very low.
02:13
The man to Tanger 2 on Out 4.
02:20
Go ahead.
02:23
Go ahead off the 12th come down to the CSX station to that field and give me a 50-foot 2.5 to feed my brush truck.
02:37
There's a train on the tracks.
02:44
Repeat.
02:48
There's a train on the tracks.
02:52
All right.
02:58
Draw the trail from my hand sheet six.
03:04
Please.
03:07
Yes, sir, if you're available, could you run down here, police?
03:10
This is nowhere near the fire we had earlier.
03:17
So it's the second tire, not a rekindle of the first, don't you tell you?
03:23
Yes, sir. We are good.
03:27
Distance away from the where the creek makes vert upon the other side, this is all down from us.
03:33
All right, give me just a minute.
03:40
Got it.
03:44
The man from Tinker 2.
03:49
Fred.
03:52
Hey, this train stops.
03:53
You want us to come down to the boat landing and you just come back and fill us up from there? Are you up from there?
04:01
Yeah, it's going to be our best access.
04:03
We'll roll these lines up and meet you back again.
04:11
Man, you want the Rav?
04:13
We'll be trailer here and just bring it to you.
04:16
Yeah,
04:21
if you want to start them, we're going to have some good mop-up.
04:24
I got it, a bunch of standing in post-board here.
04:30
Okay.
04:34
Matt, you're calling, Laura's fly.
04:38
Affirmative.
04:40
Force advice we could clear up, but they'd like to ask if one tanker could stand by for a few minutes with them.
04:49
Okay, tanker one is at finish.
04:51
I'll turn the other loads.
04:55
Okay.
04:59
Tack 11, ECCC.
05:02
Tack 11. Tack 11.
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Command turned to order to Captain Baffiring.
05:11
Tackle and be our service around this station, so it's a pretty feel for water.
05:18
You have worth a 1515.
05:24
Sanker 1, the water's left.
05:26
Oh,
05:30
it's a tanker one.
05:33
Janet, go on service.
05:34
I'm gonna hold 106 anyway.
05:36
Staffing is on this brush fire.
05:41
Okay, copy that.
05:43
I'm holding traffic right now for the gentleman gets back, so...
05:49
Okay, I'm gonna send all these guys up to where you are.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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