Wildfire near residential area prompts evacuations in San Diego, San Diego County CA


A wildfire is actively burning near a residential area in San Diego County. Evacuations are in place and resources including fire suppression units, animal control, and Red Cross are deployed. Multiple fire engines and air tankers are responding to control the fire.
Audio|Source: San Diego County Wildland Fire Operations VHF
05:48
Transcript:
00:00
Evacuation point of the A-house at the parking lot, copy requesting animal control and Red Cross to the ICP[3].
00:06
I see.
00:11
Mike, go for operation.
00:12
Yeah, I just walked up the top of Division Mike[4].
00:16
We could use one type one and one water tender to unit number 21 to just hold this fire at the vegetation break behind these units.
00:23
Repeat your resource request.
00:25
One type one and one water tender, unit two one.
00:29
Copy that.
00:30
N. Diego,
00:31
engine 349, Cina 349 is on scene, staging.
00:35
Okay, okay. 40R is on scene.
00:36
Yeah. One two seven, aerogram.
00:42
San Diego Julebis the brush 56 at staging location.
00:46
On the secret. 1553. Thank you, 553.
00:49
The second.
00:50
One.
00:51
Yeah, 7.0.R. attack. Moving on Steam, what your wishes.
00:53
Report to staging, please, Lakeside Fire Station 3.
00:56
Anygo, Coach with Air Attack[1] Command.
00:58
He's releasing tanker 7-0 loaded back to Ramona, ETA, 1600.
01:04
Releasing Tanker[2] 7-1, negative contact.
01:06
They were on a load and return at Hemet, if you can relay.
01:10
She's releasing Pinker 70 loaded back to Ramona with a 1600 ETA, releasing Tanker[2] 7-1, who is on a load and return from Hemet and negative contact.
01:19
Operations, IC.
01:20
IC for us, go ahead.
01:22
Hey, just keeping in mind, you can be out here for several hours and what has occurred already.
01:27
I just need your resource needs.
01:28
I ordered a lot of equipment and want to see what you're going to need so I can cut the rest loose if necessary.
01:34
Answer back in about 20 minutes, that'd be great, Chris.
01:36
That's for me.
01:37
You're attacking, meaning for relay something for you.
01:40
Looking for a Gillespie hell attack.
01:42
Attack, air attack, air to ground.
01:43
A total of two or a total of four?
01:49
You copy direct.
01:50
Thank you, San Diego.
01:51
San Diego, Coaches, IC Jeff Traffick.
01:53
Affirmative.
01:54
Did anybody make contact with MediC2 to report to I8 Business and those coaches for that smoke inhalation?
01:58
Copy. Still working on getting a hold of.
02:00
We break MediC2, San Diego on command.
02:02
27 and engine 1.
02:04
Medic 2 is with engine 2 on Division Mike[4].
02:07
Are they available for a medical or are they engaged?
02:09
Thank you, break ice.
02:11
See, San Diego, copy.
02:12
Two. Affirmatives, medic two is committed or engaged.
02:13
We're going to start another medic, IE business, and Los Coaches.
02:16
No contact with the AMR.
02:17
Medical Forcehold. I copy. I have an ALS engine that's responding to that.
02:20
It's going to be Alphen engine 217 for a count of those.
02:23
Copy engine 217 for us.
02:25
Opposite. You go ahead.
02:27
Chase 17 was responding to patient 206, that was your last comment.
02:33
That patient was self-transport.
02:35
Okay, that's how we business and low touches.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Air Attack: Aerial firefighting coordination
[2]
Tanker: Aerial fire retardant tanker
[3]
ICP: Incident Command Post
[4]
Division Mike: Fire operational division identifier
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San Diego County, CA
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