Second vegetation fire confirmed northbound on Cajon Pass, San Bernardino County CA
A second vegetation fire started northbound on Cajon Pass near Blue Cut. Fire units were diverted to respond to the new fire. The fire covers about a quarter acre and is spreading at a moderate rate. Resources are being sent to contain it.
Audio|Source: San Bernardino County - Cajon Pass USFS, BLM, CalFire
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Transcript:
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Additionally, we have another start off of Oklahoma.
00:03
It's going to be northbound, Oklahoma, just north to Belucca.
00:06
We're going to go ahead and divert our origin to that vegetation fire.
00:13
Engine 3337, a copy is diverting to north of Cajon near Blue Cut.
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337, confirm re-337.
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337.
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Division 3, (name withheld), Brick.
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Sam Rio, Division 3.
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Division 3, we have another start off of Cajon, northbound Cajon, north of Blue Cut. We have engine 333 diverting from the 32x vegetation fire. Would you like the strike team to respond to the Blue Cut one?
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That's a firm, and then if we could tone out an additional five inches on the floor, so that season start on that stone.
01:13
More vegetation.
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I have 31, I'll be responding to the vegetation.
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The 2031, Senate copy, responding to the vegetation off Old Cajon, Luke.
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The 35502 is 3553-133539.
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Transpode dose of 3540.
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Prada from across from under water.
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Porto Vegetation fire ice is north at Kittwood.
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The United States, we'll be the Kettler IC.
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Lloyd PAMLWONC 5, permanent CEP5, textary.
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3332, 303. The original original response is the one of the one-one.
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333.
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Okay, 333. Okay,
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we're on scene. We do have a confirmed vegetation fire. Location will be north down of Oklahoma,
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just north of Bucca.
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I'd like to go ahead and continue their resources.
02:45
The fire is in about a quarter acre with the moderate rate of spread.
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