Illegal brush fire with excavator burning in Arlington, Arlington WA
Fire crews responded to a brush fire near 419th Avenue Northeast in Arlington. The fire was caused by a homeowner's illegal burn. A medium-sized excavator caught fire during the incident. Fire units quickly responded and handled the situation. No injuries or criminal intent have been confirmed.
Audio|Source: Snohomish County Fire Primary Response
05:16
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 65, Rush 97, Metallic 99, fire, brush grass or wildland fire, near Flanks Road, near Flighters Road, respond on Stam 3.
00:22
Engine 38. Fire.
00:25
Single engine response.
00:27
Near 419th Avenue Northeast.
00:33
Near 419th Avenue, Northeast.
00:35
Respond on Tack 3.
00:41
6.6.com.
00:43
Good.
00:49
No next car is currently available at about two to three hours.
00:53
Copy.
00:57
Snowcom from Utility 3-9.
00:59
Utility 3-9.
01:01
A letter. Snowcom get northwest 24.
01:03
No ladder. Can you clear us off to BLS2[1] and show us en route to the fire single?
01:10
Received.
01:14
And Utility 39, it's just a single call of a passerby reporting an excavator on fire.
01:21
No other calls.
01:25
Received. I believe we were aware of possibly burning with machinery in the area.
01:30
We'll go and double a second.
01:31
Copy that.
01:37
And battalion 99-year, call over the single car passerby officer reporting a brush fire next to a whip-fitt.
01:44
Okay, 9-9-9-9-co.
01:46
No, call on the 2-4 route.
01:50
No comment in 87 and brush 987 are in round.
01:53
We copy.
01:54
I appreciate.
01:55
No.
02:04
AIDIC 4AID, aid response, (number withheld) Avenue,
02:10
Southeast. On (number withheld) Avenue, South East, respond on TAC 3.
02:18
Welcome to anyone.
02:20
Yes, everyone.
02:24
Can you please clear my care call and make it clear as the call, Sam?
02:31
Snowcast, State was one to prompt.
02:33
8684.
02:42
Pedic,
02:44
43. Aid respond it, 112.5, springy mode.
02:51
Respond on track 3.
02:57
Snowcom from Engine 39.
03:00
Engine 39.
03:05
Can you show us en route to the SS call in place of Engine 38?
03:12
39 in place of 38.
03:14
Snowcom engine.
03:16
That's Engine 3rd traffic hiccuffs.
03:21
I was Engine 6 and we're good.
03:26
Engine 6 got me.
03:32
There's no comments a 6-5 is on scene.
03:35
It looks like a homeowner's burning.
03:36
We'll go ahead, rescue.
03:38
Engine 6-5, oh it looks like an illegal burn.
03:43
97 units on scene as well.
03:45
97 units on scene as well.
03:52
Snowcom is excited.
03:53
I need covering all in town.
03:57
Received incoming units can cancel.
03:59
Battalion 999,
04:01
copy? Thank you.
04:09
Snow count from Chief 39.
04:11
Chief 39.
04:14
He showed me on the scene of the fire single.
04:17
Update to follow.
04:19
T39 on scene update to follow.
04:22
5048. Okay.
04:29
Okay, I'm engine 98.
04:30
Brace 98 are available.
04:32
We can check with titanium.
04:33
Engine and brush 97 in service.
04:40
So count two three nine.
04:42
Two three nine.
04:43
Two three days.
04:47
My phone are on scene at 1548.
04:52
That's two for unseen one engine.
04:55
For forming, I have one medium-sized excavator that is a working fire.
05:02
Engine 3 or engine 9, whoever is needed to be en route.
05:05
That should suffice.
05:06
You can hold the alarm.
05:08
Recite, one medium-sized excavator on fire.
05:11
You've got engine and coding 3-9 en route.
05:15
Receive, we'll hold that alarm.
05:16
Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS2: Basic Life Support, priority 2 non-life-threatening medical response.
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Location mentioned:
Near 419th Ave NE, Arlington, WA 98223
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