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Smoke reported at house fire near Berkshire Street, Oxnard CA
Firefighters responded to a reported structure fire near Berkshire Street in Oxnard. Smoke was visible from a single-family home. Several fire units were on scene conducting smoke evacuation and checking for fire spread. Occupants appeared to be outside the residence during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Ventura County Fire - Ch 1,2,5,8
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Near Berkshire Street.
00:04
Ah!
00:10
The medic 495, critical condition.
00:14
The medic 495, quick.
00:22
Ventura, Battalion 82, add Battalion 82 to the Berkshire fire.
00:31
Captain 82.
00:38
Ventura Squad 68 on scene of a single-family, single-story residence with smoke showing,
00:45
occupants appear to be outside.
00:48
We are investigating, not on fire yet.
00:55
Happy Squad 60s.
01:01
Thank and Jim 181's on-scene conditions as reported.
01:05
We'll be investigating with Squad 68.
01:10
Copy medic under 181.
01:17
Incoming units be advised.
01:19
Medican, Jim 181, we have a light smell of smoke.
01:27
For Austin stage.
01:37
One top, 24 stage.
01:38
684 stage.
01:41
62 stage.
01:49
Units responding to medic engine 181's call, some debris on fire in the house.
01:54
Checking for extension.
01:56
Still investigating.
02:02
Like 532 Falls, near Chammer Avenue.
02:11
First in truck, need smoke evacuation from the structure.
02:17
Truck is going to cover.
02:19
Okay.
02:25
Jackson can set up there.
02:34
Senator from Medican, 181.
02:37
Mr. 181, go ahead.
02:40
Senator, Medican 181 can handle with Squad 68, Truck 58, and ourselves, other units can clear.
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Location mentioned:
Berkshire St, Oxnard, CA 93033
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