Structure fire with active flames at lonesome dove, Lytle TX
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According to the dispatch call, a structure fire with active flames was reported near Lonesome Dove in Lytle, Texas. Most occupants evacuated the house except one person who refused to leave.
Audio|Heard on: Atascosa County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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We've had a light of fire.
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A lot of fire. You're at 220.
00:04
It's near lonesome dove.
00:06
And for some active flames that are in the attic.
00:09
Please for a small fire in the attic.
00:11
Everybody is out of the house.
00:12
10[1] minutes 2153.
00:20
Dixon, I'm going to have a fire.
00:22
Near lonesome dove.
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And for active flames and the caller's attic right now, it's pretty small this time.
00:32
Everybody except for the caller's husband is out of the house.
00:35
He's colorvice he's refusing to come out.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10: Chest pain/Chest discomfort (MPDS Protocol 10)
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Location mentioned:
Lonesome Dove, Lytle, TX 78052
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