Grass fire near SE 92nd Ave with possible suspect seen, Portland OR


A grass fire occurred near SE 92nd Ave, south of Holgate, on a front lawn. Multiple callers reported flames possibly spreading to the front and back yards. A female suspect, aged 30 to 40, wearing a gray hoodie was seen fleeing north on foot. Another report mentioned a female possibly wearing a red top setting the fire.
Audio|Source: Portland State University Police and Portland Police Service Desk
02:22
Transcript:
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Question 11, Priority 2[1], grass fire, SE 92nd, south of Holgate, and a front lawn, respond on Office 1, standby for dispatch.
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407, priority 6 alpha, abdominal pain, tanner flat apartments,
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2,004 South Miss Jefferson, patients in front of the front door, respond offs 1, 1923.
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This is a rest of your living.
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Can you add us, Danger 11? This is Grass Park, please.
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Recuse 11 copy.
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And we have somebody saying that there's grass on fire in the yard of near SE 92nd Ave, thank you, so I updated the address.
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And possibly in the front yard and the backyard.
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Copy, hold on.
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Down 15.
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715.
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7 o'clock.
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Can you meet Rebecca? I'm totally dumb.
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She said she's on level one across from building TAC, I mean from lot 10.
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She meets in and she might need into our offices as well.
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Copy. In Row.
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1555.
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379. Pay on foot 603 is track-pudding tickets.
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Copy.
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235, Jersey.
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It's funny.
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Grass fire at near SE 92nd Ave.
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We do have another caller saying that there was a female leading,
02:09
laughing northbound on foot, unknown female 30 to 40, possible gray hoodie with the head up.
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Earlier somebody said there was a female who set a fire possibly with a red top of some sort.
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I don't know if it's the same...
02:21
Not 85 in line proven.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response; typically no lights or sirens; second-highest priority.
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