Small brush fire caused by ashes in woods near Arrowhead Dr, Simsbury CT


Fire crews responded to a small brush fire in the woods near Arrowhead Dr. The fire was quickly controlled by wetting the area. The fire started from ashes discarded from a fire pit earlier that morning.
Audio|Source: Simsbury Fire Dispatch
07:14
Transcript:
00:00
20 is in the area 20 is in the area in 87 Mike where's the caller from a call came from 26 arrowhead 26 all right 136 is checking around as well
00:20
Face 20. Rees is on, go 20. Yeah, have units come to 26-26 arrowhead? Receive, responding units report to 26 Arrowhead, 26 Arrowhead. We have a small brush fire in the woods. Receive 20 reporting a small brush fire in the woods 1959.
00:48
WNFMO[1] notified for that. Hang on, I'm still walking back there. Erase it. Brush for responding with two.
00:59
6 responding 135 curve 3. 6, 135 and 3. 2022. You want me to take command out first? Yeah, go ahead. We have about a, I'll go with 30 by 15 area going. We got most of it knocked down. We're just going to wet it down real good.
01:27
They have access between 24 and 26. Yeah, 4 is on the way. We can either stretch a line all the way down the driveway, put it in the driveway, or I don't know if 2 is going to make it. And 4. 22 will assume command. Driveway is 24.
01:53
22's command driveway at 24-24 arrowhead. Two, do you want to take your crew with some tools? Just leave that driveway open for 26. Engine toes on the same crew of four. Yeah, we'll think I can with us as well.
02:16
20.01. 39 arrival. 39 arrival. 20.1. Okay, we might be able to drive 4 right back here. Down the driveway of 26 or through... I'm chief on land of property.
02:44
That's the one.
02:45
Engine 6[3] was your crew size? Three.
02:51
Just come past, engine two will take your crew as well with tools.
02:55
Do you repeat, please?
03:02
Come past engine two and I'll take care of crew with tools.
03:07
Copy down.
03:08
Change on as the brakes.
03:10
2220.
03:11
Go ahead. We're going to move a few cars and we're going to drive four right back there.
03:15
Ten four.
03:17
Up the lancons.
03:18
Two-thirty-one.
03:21
Two-thirty, uh, one-thirty-six point.
03:25
Good. You're going to be all set with two's crew and brush four?
03:28
Yeah. Okay.
03:29
And 20-220.
03:30
Okay. If you just want to make notification of the fire marshal's office, it's ashes from a fire pit, they're put there this morning.
03:35
Tad4. Subjade command.
03:38
Dispatch copies.
03:39
Tad4. Tad4.
03:42
M-based command will hold engines 2-6, brush 4.
03:47
Command Engine 2[2].
03:48
Go ahead.
03:49
We've got the fire container with a can.
03:51
Definitely need to mop it up to the rest truck.
03:54
10-4. On the land, you got six of his crew coming in with tools.
03:58
Command dispatch, FMO[1] notified, not responding.
04:01
Per your size up.
04:02
Time for. 4.
04:03
4. 4. We're moving a vehicle out of the driveway and then you'll be able to drive right up.
04:06
Four copies.
04:07
Fresh four on scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
FMO: Fire Marshal's Office
[2]
Engine 2: Fire Engine 2
[3]
Engine 6: Fire Engine 6
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Location mentioned:
Near Arrowhead Dr, West Simsbury, CT 06092
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