Motorhome fire on westbound 91 freeway, Orange County CA
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According to the dispatch call, a motorhome caught fire on the westbound 91 freeway. The Orange County Fire Authority is managing the fire, and Los Angeles County units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 2
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Vehicle fire on the freeway, 35.
00:07
Engine 30 delay.
00:11
Correction, Engine 35, L.A.
00:15
Engine 30, disregard Engine 35, L.A.
00:19
Engine 30, disregard Engine 35, L.A.
00:23
Engine 35 LA.
00:31
Engine 30 LA.
00:34
LA, Go for Engine 30, Implacement, 35.
00:38
Engine 30, Orange County, Engine 62 is on scene to the vehicle fire on the freeway, requesting you could cancel.
00:49
LA, Engine 30, cancel all LA County units.
00:54
Engine 30, LA copies.
00:55
Engine 35, did you copy traffic?
01:02
Engine 35 LA.
01:08
Unconscious, 162, Squad 161.
01:12
L.A. Engine 35, you copy my last.
01:16
Engine 35, negative.
01:17
Go with your traffic.
01:24
L.A., engine 35.
01:25
Did you copy my last?
01:29
Engine 35, negative.
01:31
Go with your traffic.
01:37
Traffic collision 17, squad 28.
01:44
Outside of Investation 25s.
01:52
L.A., engine 35, did you come in my left?
01:58
Engine 35, negative.
02:01
Go with your traffic.
02:03
L.A. Engine 35, we're on scene at the westbound 91 freeway.
02:07
We do have a fully involved motorhome.
02:10
Orange County Fire Authority is on scene and handling.
02:13
You can cancel the assignment.
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Location mentioned:
CA-91, California
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