Commercial fire alarm response at East Cooley Drive; later determined to be a false alarm at Station 242., Colton CA
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Commercial fire alarm response at East Cooley Drive; later determined to be a false alarm at Station 242.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Commercial fire alarm, medic engine 214 at West Packaging, 201,
00:06
East Cooley Drive, between unnamed access road and no cross- engine 26, if you could move up in cover station 224.
00:17
26 copy moving into 224 now.
00:27
ComCenter 28th, I see.
00:29
28th, I see.
00:32
Yeah,
00:35
we have accountability on the incident.
00:36
The bulk of the fires knocked down.
00:38
We're still offensive.
00:39
We'll continue to clock.
00:42
Comcenter copies.
00:46
Yeah, I got the traffic block back here.
00:48
We just have a line of cars.
00:50
I can push them on through slowly if you're okay with that or we can turn them around.
00:56
Okay, yeah, we'll let this section of cars through.
01:00
Okay, I stand the back of the truck and make sure they go slowly.
01:05
Move up, Medic Engine 221A at Station 26, 1920, Del Rosa Avenue, between East Delroza Avenue and East Highland Avenue.
01:21
This is five-hast.
01:24
I see the whole business.
01:33
Well, I see it with traffic today, I see.
01:44
Commercial fire alarm, medic truck 241, brush 243 at Station 242, 7035, Santos Manuel Circle, between Poo Hitchrail and Juana.
02:07
Compton City City City.
02:12
Thank you, Comptainter.
02:14
Compton Center.
02:18
Comptainter, Station 242, it's going to be a false alarm on the back of the line.
02:23
2.42, it could be a false alarm.
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Location mentioned:
E Cooley Dr, Colton, CA 92324
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