Small vegetation and trash fire contained near Main St, Napa CA
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Fire crews responded to a small fire involving vegetation and trash in the creek area behind Cole's Chop House near Main Street in Napa. The fire was about 10 by 10 feet in size. The situation was contained and handled on scene without further issues.
Audio|Heard on: Napa City and American Canyon Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
One respond to a tree for a vegetation fire in the creek area behind Cole's Chop House.
00:06
11 at near Main Street.
00:12
RP states it's in the creek in the bushes of the trees, it's facing the oxbow,
00:17
and there's some sort of tank that is popping.
00:19
Cross Street First and Pearl at number Q, Queen 62.
00:27
NAPA 4, Rescue 1.
00:30
Rescue 1.
00:32
Can you attach Rescue 1 to the call also? Continue to engine 1.
00:37
We're in the area, we'll be investigating best access.
00:43
Rescue 1, car.
00:49
Rescue 1, Napa 11, correctional 4.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:57
Let's Q1. The RP is calling from the Blue Note and we're getting a second call from near Main Street reporting the same.
01:05
I copy. We're at the back entrance to the Blue Note.
01:08
We'll make contact with the RP.
01:10
Nothing showing beyond investigating.
01:15
Okay.
01:22
The Italian one.
01:31
Engine 1, Battalion 1 is across from Coles, chop house on the other side of Maine.
01:37
The engine one, copy.
01:44
He's got eyes on it.
01:48
Rescue on,
01:50
Captain Rescue 1, you want to move over to the firefighter memorial that's over there.
02:02
Battalion, Rescue 1,
02:04
Trash and vegetation,
02:07
about a 10 by 10 spot, we can handle it.
02:15
Rescue 1, copy,
02:17
fires, trash, and vegetation, 10 by 10 spot can handle.
02:20
The Italian 1 copy.
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