Small brush fire near US 35 and 5th Street in Ohio, Ross County OH
A small grass or brush fire was found in the camp area on the south side of US 35 near 5th Street in Ohio. The fire caused visible smoke but was not a danger to nearby people or property. Emergency crews responded to the fire and controlled it quickly, expecting to return to service soon.
Audio|Source: Ross County Public Safety
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Good.
00:02
Be in the area.
00:04
Located smoke.
00:07
It's going to be on the south side of 35.
00:13
It's like the whole camp area.
00:15
I'll be a little bit closer.
00:20
See that there.
00:28
Go ahead. It's going to be the entrance for D.C.
00:33
on 5th Street.
00:36
Go ahead. I can see those soon.
00:38
I'm surprised the best to get in.
00:46
Go ahead.
00:52
And 200s time for lift assist[1].
01:03
One hundred members, one hundred members.
01:05
Two hundred members.
01:07
We have to see.
01:11
One team, one team.
01:13
All those two. One day.
01:19
Yes.
01:30
One hundred members, 200 members,
01:34
(number withheld) U.S. 50, (number withheld) U.S. 50, (number withheld) U.S.
01:38
50, or 455-0, 2011, 13.
01:47
You can go ahead and see my truck with a little-fitting fire[2].
01:54
We can stop back to the spot break,
01:56
lost 12, 18.
02:00
Good.
02:01
Super small cropping fire[2].
02:04
We'll be back in service shortly.
02:06
They're advised to put it out once it turns out.
02:11
Here, please.
02:19
Children fire[2], joining fire, lift the system posted, (number withheld) U.S. 50, (number withheld) U.S.
02:25
50 for a 455-year-female female 1.14.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
lift assist: Assist an individual up from the floor; typically no injury or minimal medical need
[2]
fire: Fire incident
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