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Fire with possible explosions at storage buildings in TexasBrown County TX

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Chapel Hill Rd, Texas 76801

Firefighters responded to a fire with possible explosions and chemicals at storage buildings near Chapel Hill Road in Brown County, Texas. Smoke and flames were visible. Crews conducted a defensive attack and monitored for hazardous materials. The property owner is a holding company. The fire was mostly extinguished with some hot spots remaining. Traffic was managed near the incident area.

Audio|Source: Brown County Public Safety
06:5
Transcript:
00:00
Mr. Bond, Chapel Hill Road, the advisor reports explosions and chemicals inside.
00:05
Before we make entry, let's make sure to see what kind of chemicals we have.
00:15
Call, the advisor is going to be half its own.
00:23
Agent, I receive, smoke still on ground on the other side.
00:32
Chief 93. Show me cleared accident staying en route, Chapel Hill Road.
00:40
Receive, Chief 93, show me en route.
00:42
There is a hydrant on the northeast side of the road across from the building.
00:52
This is that strike-knit around.
00:56
Received truck nation route.
00:59
All right, good side.
01:00
This is 32.
01:01
Sure. Rescue 2 on the DMF.
01:05
RAC rescue 32.
01:10
Looks like the ping address for the fire is 377 will be near U.S. 377.
01:16
377.
01:25
Notify Admos and Encore.
01:28
All right, you show Chief 92 on scene.
01:36
Plus, going to be a set of storage buildings and there is smoke showing.
01:41
Just a little bit of flame.
01:42
You're able to show Chief 92 Command.
01:46
Receive Chief Ninety-2, Command.
01:49
Received Chief Ninety-2 showing you on scene, you're in command.
01:52
That smoke showing you're in front.
01:58
He's going to be out doing 36 years coming to 377, Chapel Hill Road, switch to Brown County Ridge.
02:05
Go ahead.
02:11
I got a white Chevy pickup heading that way.
02:14
I guess he's picking up one of the females that might have been either involved in the accident or witness the accident.
02:29
Fire dispatch.
02:31
Chief Naut2.
02:34
Chief Nog2.
02:35
If we wanted to shut down the tracks for the Vulcan train, the hydrants is going to be across the track.
02:42
We'll have to lay a line across the tracks.
02:46
I'm there. See, sir.
02:48
See, sir.
02:52
Showing in 88, crowd.
02:54
Receive engine 88, round.
02:56
Receive engine 88.
02:57
Showing here.
03:08
We have lots of smoke on the Charlie side,
03:11
doing a defensive attack at this time.
03:15
Receive, command, can you confirm the address?
03:23
All right, see, sir, command, can you confirm address?
03:29
Stand by.
03:33
I'm going to be just a little more west from the accident at the intersection of Austin Avenue, deterring traffic from here.
03:45
Steve.
03:51
Recy, truckman, showing you.
03:57
Back then on thing, switching around.
04:01
Recy, chief face, sure you can see.
04:08
One twenty-six.
04:15
120. I know you guys are all 106.
04:18
I do have a traffic hazard holding on West 67 dwarfs banks.
04:25
Then vow.
04:28
For the fix, sir.
04:35
1.5, it's going to be Westview at 67, approximately Big Hill Drive.
04:39
I'll advise that a subject built three dogs in the area and they're causing traffic issues and standing in the mobile roadway not moving.
04:49
Okay,
04:50
do we have a witness to this, Brunwellin, or do what address or poll number four?
04:58
We do have a contact information.
05:00
Let me clarify with my partner whether or they actually witness the subject of the dogs or they just assume.
05:05
Am I one?
05:11
Okay 2107, status check.
05:16
The fire dispatch from command.
05:22
Okay,
05:23
good.
05:24
Yes, sir, the owner for this property is going to be...
05:30
Morning, one party, can we call me?
05:37
Our owner for this is going to be a (name withheld) Holdings, L-L-C, it's a company.
05:51
Honestly, you show the fire out and we hit some hot spots.
05:56
3 feet fire out in the off-ud.
06:01
Mike, uh,
06:03
ending mileage 2-53.30.

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Chapel Hill Rd, Texas 76801

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