Small tree fire caused by sparking power lines near house, Oklahoma City OK
Units responded to a house fire near North Prospect Avenue. The fire was caused by sparking power lines near the roof, which ignited a small tree fire. The fire did not involve the house or any structure. Power lines and a small tree fire were investigated and handled on scene. Other responding units were released after Engine 12 confirmed the small fire situation.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Fire
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Transcript:
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6.2. Respond to house fire.
00:03
At near North Prospect Avenue.
00:07
Time out. 1812.
00:14
17 is on scene.
00:16
Nothing visible. Single store of wood frame.
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The investigation.
00:20
Dispatch clear, engine 17.
00:26
Dispatch 601-602 Engine 12 is come available off of personal assistance.
00:31
You got them on it now, too.
00:32
They were at McGuire Plaza.
00:38
Clear on that as an engine 12.
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Engine 12 is on scene of the two-story residential structure.
00:52
It appears that the power lines close to the roof are sparking and giving off smoke.
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All other rigs go level 1 for right now.
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Engine 12 will be setting up Prospect Command.
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My first driving ladder, come on in.
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Engine 5 is level 1.
01:16
Dispac clearance in 12's prospect command looks like power lines are getting close to the roof.
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Engine 601.
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Stand all companies,
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Engine 12 can handle this.
01:40
This is just going to be a small fire in the tree caused by the power lines.
01:44
It is not on the house or in the structure.
01:49
All other companies besides Engine 12 can return.
02:01
Engine 2, respond to down power lines.
02:05
At 1, 1820, North I-35 Service Road.
02:09
Time out, 1815.
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Just by square, engine 12, return to everyone, small fire in the trees due the power lines, we'll call OG&E.
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