Fire affects utility vault; vehicle-motorcycle collision injures, Alameda County CA


A fire damaged a utility vault located near Cater Road in Alameda County. All fire agencies responded, and AT&T was asked to check their equipment. Additionally, there was a traffic collision between a vehicle and a motorcycle that caused injuries.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Fire
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Transcript:
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War has been shut off, I see also been a half of eight as a representative from AT&C come out and check their utility multiple control.
00:07
Okay. Okay. 524[1], you've already been cleared because we weren't able to make contact with you, but I'll put you out of service.
00:13
Do it usually. 32 en route.
00:14
In fact 17, medic 533, you're spawning custody for traffic collision.
00:18
The vehicle in a motorcycle lift, motorcycle's net,
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and bleeding, on a contact, protect, response.
00:23
Fini Nailing Solo with the ambulance release in tech.
00:27
So if it's a AT&T[3] is inquiring if it is an immediate need for them to respond, if it's a hazard, or if it's something they can check out when they can.
00:38
It's not a hazard.
00:39
The cordon could be damaged, but it's not a hazard.
00:41
I'll go from engine 55.
00:43
Engine 55[2].
00:44
Further for AT&T[3], their vault is located in front of near Cater Road, the one that's been affected.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
524: Unit identifier for dispatch (not a standard crime code)
[2]
Engine 55: Fire engine involved
[3]
AT&T: Utility company referenced for equipment check
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Location mentioned:
Alameda County, CA
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