Controlled burn supervised by homeowner poses no threat, Cedar Creek TX


Fire department responded to a small controlled burn supervised by the homeowner who had a water source; fire was not a threat and units cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Bastrop County Law Enforcement / Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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FireCoverst[1] 226 is going to be on scene. It's going to be a small control burn. Station 5[2], you guys can go ahead and stand down. Engine 2.31, go ahead and stay it's on the road. We'll be out investigating. Receive. Station 5, standing down. Engine 231[3] is on scene, staging on the road.
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TNZ, Hason, out of Ashrop, negative, 99. Our time from Bruce B-26? No. This man, that's going to be a homeowner, outparing, natural vegetation, supervise, they've got a water source, central fire, clear back in service. Clear 955.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
FireCoverst: Fire/Controlled Burn
[2]
Station 5: Fire Station
[3]
Engine 231: Fire Engine
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Location mentioned:
Near State Hwy 71, Cedar Creek, TX 78612
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