Small vegetation fire knocked down near maple and mesquite, Hesperia CA
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A small vegetation fire was reported near the intersection of Maple Avenue and Mesquite Street in Hesperia, California. Firefighters engaged the fire attack and successfully knocked down the fire. They continued with approximately one hour of heavy overhaul operations to fully extinguish the fire.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Area Fire, Calfire, USFS, CHP
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03:7
Transcript:
00:00
Small vegetation fire, Medic Engine 304, near Maple Avenue and Mesquite Street.
00:10
Box, a 20th neighborhood.
00:16
Fire attack.
00:17
We're it. Yeah, phone.
00:40
Good.
00:43
I have a bar with fire attack stand.
00:48
Okay.
00:54
I see. I see.
00:57
We were applying it.
00:58
It was so offensive.
01:01
I could be part of entry.
01:07
You see a bad.
01:15
That's better.
01:17
That's better.
01:19
Yeah, well, tell Mike the mic is bad.
01:26
Yeah,
01:32
Copy. Now, you see fire attack?
01:37
Good.
01:39
All right, both of the fire is knocked down.
01:42
They've just got heavy overhaul approximately 90 minutes with.
01:50
Copy, knock down the fire, heavy overall.
02:14
Collins there, MedicaidGJ304.
02:19
MedicaGin-304, go ahead.
02:23
You can put that call on Allie on hold, and we'll handle that after our vegetation.
02:29
Are we, uh, start the large parliament to Alley?
02:34
I copy.
02:38
Many truck 3.04, you can cancel.
02:47
That's drop 304, you think, Campbell.
02:54
How nice feet?
03:00
You should have are knocked down.
03:01
We'll be committed approximately one hour overall.
03:06
Have their copies.
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Location mentioned:
Maple Ave & Mesquite St, Hesperia, CA 92345
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