Minor grass fire contained near state route 500, Vancouver WA
Fire crews responded to a small grass or brush fire near state route 500 and northeast Falk Road in Clark County, Washington. The fire appeared minor, possibly from a campfire, and was quickly contained with no other fires found. Additional units were cleared after confirming the situation was safe.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
04:54
Transcript:
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Priority two, engine, five, truck, five, grass or brush fire, near Northeast Falk Road at SR 500 Westbound.
00:14
Priority 2[1].
00:15
Engine 5. Truck 5.
00:18
Grass or brush fire.
00:20
Near Northeast Falk Road.
00:24
At SR 500 Westbound and Falk Road.
00:28
Map page 2124.
00:47
We have a couple more callers now.
00:49
One of our callers says this is near Falk Road but didn't specify eastbound or westbound.
00:58
The other call says it's between Falk and Stapleton, just north of SR 500.
01:03
So we'll put it at Westbound.
01:06
Do you want to send another crew to check the eastbound side?
01:14
Repeating last part of your traffic between Falk and Stapleton.
01:21
Do you want to send another crew to check the eastbound side?
01:27
That's for this, thank you.
01:30
Okay.
01:33
And fire, if we're sending another raid, looks like we're getting out the channel.
01:38
Okay.
01:40
It'll be engine two and three, drop five one.
01:53
Priority 2[1].
01:55
Engine 2. Engine 3.
01:58
Grass or brush fire.
02:00
Near Northeast 54 Avenue at SR 500 Eastbound at Northeast Stapleton Road.
02:09
Priority 2[1].
02:11
Engine 2. Engine 3.
02:13
Grass or brush fire.
02:16
Near Northeast 54 Avenue.
02:20
At SR 500 Eastbound at Northeast Stapleton Road.
02:24
Map page 2219.
02:36
Engine 5, the tiny one.
02:40
This is engine 5.
02:47
Disregard, they just matched the calls.
02:54
To repeat, our last traffic.
03:06
Digital 5-1.
03:11
Digit 2-0-5-1.
03:19
Units responding on Office 5.1.
03:21
This is truck 5.
03:23
We're traveling westbound.
03:25
SR 500 looks like we have a small fire, possibly a campfire on the south side, or eastbound, just past bulk.
03:33
Truck 5's been around going the other way.
03:36
I don't see a secondary fire here.
03:38
I think Engine 5 and Truck 5 can handle it.
03:40
The other two engines can clear.
03:47
Engine 2 copies, we're clear.
03:50
Engine 3, copy, we're clear.
03:56
And off-copy.
04:04
You can disregard the code on this call change.
04:09
Medics, 1613, 13, 13, 13, 13.
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13, 1 on this site.
04:14
Near Northeast 91st street.
04:18
Clearly, when you can continue as this.
04:26
There's 1617 that we've gone, code 1 to top of us.
04:32
What I think of it?
04:38
Behind you.
04:41
Yeah.
04:42
I just made contact with this guy.
04:44
It just picked up a bunch of smoke right when he started it, but it's all code four.
04:49
We can clear.
04:53
Check, five copies, we're clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response; prompt attention required but lower priority than immediate emergencies.
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WA-500, Washington
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