Grass fire spreads across highway near 950 Rd and Hwy 177, Lincoln County OK


A grass fire broke out near Highway 177 and 950 Road, spreading across the highway with heavy smoke. Civilians pulled over trying to put out the fire using fire extinguishers. Multiple fire departments were requested for mutual aid with tanker and brush trucks.
Audio|Source: East Central Oklahoma Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
I'm sure Wilson Fire is en route, Jacktown Fire has been told us.
00:06
Always cleared. I'm passing through right now.
00:09
My hangout smoke's pretty thick through here.
00:11
I'm just going to wait until I get it.
00:16
Should you advise us how big it is?
00:20
It's pretty spread out. There's some people over here pulled over trying to put it out with some fire extinguishers and stuff.
00:26
We pull up one in front, I can do better, Lano.
00:29
Clear.
00:32
Clever. Go ahead and show me 10-8[1].
00:35
1112. Let me know what you got down there.
00:42
Clear. Where?
00:47
Go ahead. Go ahead.
00:51
The county density is updated that the smoke is pretty heavy.
00:56
The fire is pretty spread out across the highway.
00:59
We'll keep off fires along with 77 here.
01:04
What?
01:09
You clear that train back in service.
01:14
What's where, thank you.
01:20
268 in route?
01:24
Sir.
01:34
Call Center to South West Fire, and I get sorted to Highway 177 and E 950 Road for a grassfire mutual aid with Wellston. They're requesting a tanker and a brush truck again Highway 177 and 950 roads.
01:48
On a grass fire, Wilson is requesting a tanker and a brush truck timeout 1734.
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10-8: In service
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Location mentioned:
E 950 Rd & S Hwy 177, Oklahoma 74881
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