Fire breaks out from lightning strike in Montana


Fire units are responding to a grass fire in Montana caused by lightning. The fire is spreading, but there are no injuries and cows are safe in a barn nearby.
Audio|Source: Yellowstone County Law Enforcment, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00of this address reporting fire started by lightning no injuries fire is spreading deputies in route00:31This address is reporting a grass fire half a mile north.00:35Started by lightning strike.00:38No injuries. The fire is spreading.00:40Dempies is en route as well.00:47Dispatch.00:48Dispatch.00:51Good.00:53I copy you interrupt this fire on 2831, Howland Grove.00:57It's going to be half a mile to a mile north of that.01:01cows in a barn near where the fire looks
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of this address reporting fire started by lightning no injuries fire is spreading deputies in route
00:31
This address is reporting a grass fire half a mile north.
00:35
Started by lightning strike.
00:38
No injuries. The fire is spreading.
00:40
Dempies is en route as well.
00:47
Dispatch.
00:48
Dispatch.
00:51
Good.
00:53
I copy you interrupt this fire on 2831, Howland Grove.
00:57
It's going to be half a mile to a mile north of that.
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cows in a barn near where the fire looks
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Yellowstone County, MT
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