Fire spreads into cottonwood logs near river in Spokane


A wildfire has spread into cottonwood logs near a river in Spokane, Washington. Fire crews are responding and water pumps are needed. The best access routes for responders are described.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00The pyre got into a bunch of down cottonwood logs about 75 feet from the river.00:06You're going to need at least one sore here and it's pretty close to the river if you have port pumps you have good access to water.00:17Good copy.00:19At this time my overhead is going to be a first arriving unseen for DNR.00:23Approximately 25 minutes out.00:26Copy 25 minutes out.00:28The best access is going to be up a Noel Boulevard in Tatama Avenue in the neighborhood.00:41They can also access, it's been doing a trail from Barker.00:45We have the Bullard mold from there so they could just take the trail all the way down.
00:00
The pyre got into a bunch of down cottonwood logs about 75 feet from the river.
00:06
You're going to need at least one sore here and it's pretty close to the river if you have port pumps you have good access to water.
00:17
Good copy.
00:19
At this time my overhead is going to be a first arriving unseen for DNR.
00:23
Approximately 25 minutes out.
00:26
Copy 25 minutes out.
00:28
The best access is going to be up a Noel Boulevard in Tatama Avenue in the neighborhood.
00:41
They can also access, it's been doing a trail from Barker.
00:45
We have the Bullard mold from there so they could just take the trail all the way down.
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