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Fire confirmed in wooded area near NW 66th St Oklahoma CityOklahoma City OK

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NW 66th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73116

Firefighters responded to reports of a fire in a wooded area near NW 66th St and Santa Fe Avenue in Oklahoma City. Multiple units, including Engine 16, Squad 9, and a drone team, worked together to locate and reach the fire. Smoke was confirmed near an apartment complex in the area.

Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Fire
05:31
Transcript:
00:00
Inj 16 dispatch.
00:04
Go ahead.
00:07
We're in the area.
00:08
Unable to locate, do you have any further info?
00:14
Engine 16, we received two more calls on this.
00:18
The last one that vices in the wooded area near NW 66th St and Santa Fe.
00:24
Inger 16 is clear.
00:31
Press bumper 33 to ladder 31.
00:36
You can return.
00:37
All patients have been educated from the vehicle.
00:45
Ladder 31 is clear on return.
00:56
Engine 10. Respond to automatic fire alarm.
01:01
At (number withheld) northwest 22nd Street.
01:04
Time out, (number withheld).
01:13
Section, we just received another call, calling party stated that this is going to be on 69th Street,
01:22
just south of the middle school.
01:28
I'll fix the address for you.
01:32
The engine 16 is clear.
01:44
Into 16 squad 9 sounds like you're about right on it.
01:50
Squad 9 to the engine 16, yeah, we're right in the area that I just heard over dispatch, but I don't see a thing.
02:01
Press number 33 to dispatch.
02:05
Well, you have PD block traffic at Check Hall in Reno for the eastbound lane.
02:18
Dispatch is clear.
02:23
Inj 16 dispatch.
02:32
Go ahead.
02:35
This is our drone available to help us locate this.
02:41
Engine 16, I'm responding with the drone now.
02:44
We do have visible.
02:47
Flyer stand by your location just a second.
02:54
Squad 9 to dispatch, this is going to be possibly off of Shields to the east of Shields because I'm not seeing anything between Santa Fe and Shields south of Webster Middle School.
03:20
Agent 16, it's going to be straight ahead of you to the right.
03:24
I'm trying to get the street name semi.
03:29
Squad 9 to 16, are you east of Shields?
03:36
Negative, we are on Santa Fe, head south.
03:44
Ending 16, you'll need to get on Harvey.
03:52
Harvey,
03:53
clear.
03:57
Ninja 20, there's both.
04:04
Inj 16 to dispatch.
04:05
If you'll hover over it with the drone, we'll head to your location.
04:08
Help us out a lot.
04:13
Clear, engine 16, I'm almost on scene with it, stay on-bye.
04:21
Rush run for 33 to engine 31.
04:24
I'm going to need you to come in, bring your towel up for a refusal.
04:33
Agent 16 refuse, you're going to access from the backside of the apartment complex.
04:37
It's approaching a bunch of parked cars there.
04:43
Engine 31 is clear.
04:50
Agent 16, I'm not sure to have a visual on the drone or directly by the down.
05:00
Straight.
05:04
Age 16, Dispice.
05:05
I have a visual on you now.
05:07
I just found smoke for the first time.
05:12
Clear. Okay.
05:17
Brush number 33 is this back.
05:23
Enions, or swan-9 to engine 16.
05:25
We're going to head out back to this apartment complex and see if we can't get access from that parking lot in the corner of the apartment complex.

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NW 66th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73116

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