Controlled burn produces smoke near Brick Plant Road, St Mary MO


Fire responders were called to reports of heavy smoke near Brick Plant Road off Highway 4. On arrival, they found the smoke came from a controlled burn pile behind a logging area with no active fire threat. Units were cleared from the scene.
Audio|Source: Randolph, Jackson, Perry and Genevieve Counties Fire, Law and EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire being around with two.
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It's supposed to be in the area of Brick Plant Road off Highway 4.
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No flames but heavy smoke drifting across the highway.
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He thought it was coming from the timber plant.
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10-4[1].
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Being around with 4.
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10-4[1]. 10-4.
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From Camel Hill.
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Hello. Hello,
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Two, go ahead.
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Dave, I think it's his burnball way in fact is what I think it is. I just went back and seen nothing like inside there burning.
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That's what I'm regulating it is too.
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Do you on scene?
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Yeah.
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Well, engine two be all the same.
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Agent two. Agent two.
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All right.
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Well,
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thanks.
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Here you.
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Oh, we're going to have a rush truck and a route. I want you here.
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Fire gone. May the fire fire 1681 brush truck and route tube.
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Okay.
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Go ahead. Ava can disregard.
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Can't fore break all Ava fire units can discharge.
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Repeating all Ava fire units can disregard.
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Repeat all Ava fire.
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To be direct.
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This is a camera. Hello, Dave.
02:29
It's a burn pile back here behind this logging.
02:32
Okay.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
4th St, St Mary, MO 63673
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