House fire reported near FM 14 in Red Springs, Tyler TX
Fire crews responded to a fully engulfed house fire near FM 14 in Red Springs, Texas. It is unknown if anyone was inside at the time of the fire.
Audio|Source: Smith County Emergency Communications
02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Wynonna Fire, Lindell Fire, Captain 1, Battalion 1 and Battalion 2, Attention, Red Springs, Lindell, Winona, Captain 1, Battalion 1, Battalion 2.
00:09
I need units and ops, an active structure fire.
00:12
It's going to be at the block address near FM 14.
00:21
It's going to be in Red Spring Certification.
00:24
It's going to be a house who appears completely engulfed at this time, unknown if it's occupied.
00:29
Units responding advice, kind of clear, 653.
00:36
No, 16 will be en route to station 2.
00:43
Any Red Springs 10211-1-Row? Can you repeat the new Merix, please?
00:47
10-4[1] and americs are going to be 11-16-993 FM-14.
01:00
Receive 10 or 121-211 bin-rout? 10-4[1]-1-21-Ben route.
01:11
Where have been Ralph?
01:13
10-4[1].
01:17
2nd-9.
01:24
10-4[1]. 6-6 in routes.
01:33
6-6 in routes.
01:44
County window tender choosing up.
01:47
Ten point.
01:53
County, you can't get to bid, right?
02:01
Ten for four. Smith County County, two.
02:02
The two, go ahead, sir.
02:09
Operating off of Red Springs.
02:13
Ten-four, I'll monitor.
02:23
Entry 122 and Battalion 2 will be on scene.
02:27
Battalion 2 will have command.
02:28
Stand by for size up.
02:30
Ten-four.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
FM 14, Tyler, TX 75706
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