Small field fire near residence on county road, Green Springs OH
A small fire was reported in a field near residences along County Road 34 in Seneca County, Ohio. Firefighters from Green Springs responded to a smoldering brush or debris pile likely caused by a farmer clearing trees. They used water cans and a grass truck to control the fire, which consisted of two piles with smoldering debris. The fire was contained without major smoke or spread.
Audio|Source: Seneca County Fire and EMS Dispatch
04:53
Transcript:
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Green Springs Engine 15, the Portable 4.
00:07
Go ahead.
00:12
We are staged at the residents on 34 here who called it in.
00:19
This is in the field a little ways. We're going to need some water cans to get back to it.
00:25
Okay, you want us to come to 34 then.
00:29
Yes, that's affirmative. You'll see the tanker sitting there.
00:35
Okay, you're clear.
00:36
You're clear.
00:40
You can take a county Green Springs fire. You can show you an associate.
00:48
7.01, son I go.
00:56
We're going to be out of the Green Springs Fire.
01:03
Or where about you at?
01:06
I'm walking up to you.
01:12
Just brings one to six.
01:16
Go ahead for six.
01:18
Yeah, what's it look like that you've got back there?
01:24
Still not actually to the pile, but just a small smoldering pile at the moment.
01:30
When you get back here, let me know what this, we're on sure what it is.
01:36
Clear.
01:37
Green Spring 1, Green Spring 6.
01:40
Go ahead.
01:44
It looks like a farmer is just clearing out some trees between the field lines here.
01:48
You can see tire tracks back here where they just pushed it in recently.
01:51
There's one pile and then maybe another one, another 50 to 60 yards back.
01:58
You think you can get it with just a water cannon?
02:05
We'll see what we can do, but I don't believe so.
02:10
Hi, your foot.
02:18
Minetrain fire one, green springs base.
02:25
Green spring fire one, green spring base.
02:33
I tried to contact base to superiors anybody around could bring a grass truck out.
02:47
Green Springs 1 to 6.
02:53
Go ahead.
02:55
Yeah, do you see where an access road would be for that at?
03:06
Probably back towards 179 to the west here. It's nothing but a tree line, so it would almost have to be back near County Road 179 and County Road 34.
03:18
Okay, your clerk.
03:24
I'm going to go ahead and see if 701 will take Chad back,
03:28
drop him off, get the grass truck and come out with it.
03:31
And then we'll just go up 179 with the grass truck and try to come in from there.
03:40
Six, did you copy that?
03:44
Free water there. go anywhere it's just gonna kind of have a there's a car right we got here we ended up more by putting the water cannon to it
03:55
all right there was two of you talking to one six go ahead
04:02
Machine, 701 is okay with taking an individual back to the station.
04:06
Smoking more once we started putting water to it, there's just a lot of heat in this pile that they piled up.
04:12
Four, stand by.
04:14
You've walked on six.
04:15
Six, go ahead with your traffic.
04:17
All right, this is three six.
04:21
When we got back here, there was hardly any smoke coming.
04:25
pile by using the water can. It's not going anywhere. It's all dirt around it.
04:30
It's just a pile at the moment.
04:34
Okay, you're clear. If you're happy with where it's at, we won't do no more with it, then.
04:41
No, we'll finish our cans up here. I don't think we'll have a step-ruck for it. It's just going to have a light smolder.
04:46
We are going to walk back to another pile just to make sure that one doesn't have anything on it too.
04:52
All right, you're clear.
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