Large brush fire reported near S Marshall Rd in Washington, Spokane County WA


A large brush fire about 300 by 300 feet was reported near S Marshall Rd in Washington. Multiple callers confirmed seeing active flames. Fire crews face difficulties accessing the area due to heavy smoke and rough terrain. Additional fire units are being dispatched to manage the situation.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Looking into what three words, this appears to be quite a bit for the south in our current location.
00:04
Confirming that the calling party does see active fire.
00:13
We now receive numerous calls.
00:15
The calling party that's right here for what three words for, he advice he did see a fire about 300 by 300 listed estimation.
00:24
Grab there, go ahead and make it a full pop with that said.
00:28
This I probably will move this as Army 3.
00:33
It's Army 3.
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Rush fire Spokane brush five brush six engine three battalion one safety one channel regional mutual aid three rush fire high refer to pager for address.
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Section 4 on a term 83.
01:02
We can't be a large blow with smoke for having significant access issues.
01:08
How do the calling party access to this area where you can see the slides?
01:12
Bravo Call Valley Engine 7-2305-5-4-4-4-4-4-1-5-1-4-1-5-1-2-1-1-2 on the trail.
01:29
We're now getting an additional caller advising the first 4th and Cheney so can.
01:40
Gabby, we'll continue down Marshall and try to get to that access.
01:44
We'll have Rush 5 approach from T's weekend at the period.
01:49
Sound agent 7, call from South on C, 81 T North Fell, visit on the floor most of the night.
01:56
131, no code, and idea division.
02:01
Such, however.
02:06
and it's added to the brush parent so further than 195 and you forward on the scheme having significant active issues trying to make access off of Marshall what three words is sent to your feature with possible fire locations looking at brush five for making access on the cheese so can to check for better access.
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