Pool pump fire at residence quickly extinguished, Springtown TX
A pool pump attached to a residential pool caught fire near Springview Court. The homeowner extinguished the fire before the fire department arrived. There was no risk to nearby structures.
Audio|Source: Parker County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 48, Rush 48, and Battalion 101, Priority 1[1], Equipment Fire, near Springview Court, respond on fire 1, cross-street Spring Meadow Drive, Box 4812.
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Receive 839.
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Testing 101.
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In a time, 101 responding, your audio is low.
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All right from page of 48, we're going to be en route, but we're going to just be in the engine.
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We're going to just engine 408 responding, canceling the brush, 841.
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Hey, get forward to you from 21-1.
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Go ahead, Chief.
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Hey, I'm coming from the wells, so let me know if I can disregard.
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We'll do, sir.
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Company's responding to the fire on Springview Court, single caller on site, advising it's the pool pump attached to the pool that is on fire.
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There are no structures nearby.
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Here close as hydrants that's spring meadowland ocean.
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Agent 40 received, thank you, ma'am.
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Okay, I want to walk up.
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Longer mission 48 zone,
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here's the homeowner has fireout down investigating.
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Engine 48 on, fire out on arrival, 845.
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Chief, you can get available.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response
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Location mentioned:
Near Spring View Ct, Springtown, TX 76082
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