Fire crews coordinate air support for wildfire in California


Firefighters are planning the use of fire retardant and air support to control a wildfire near Calvo Mesa Road and Pine Ridge in California.
Audio|Source: LPF Fire
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Transcript:
00:00Division Echo[2], Gifford Air Attack[1], Air to Ground Command.00:04Yeah,00:08Division Echo[2], Gifford Air Attack[1] on Air to Ground Command.00:11Just want to get with you now and talk about this retardant and what you had planned beyond this.01:11Okay, so the retardants follows what you got working on basically Calvo Mesa Road and the ridge there.01:19And it goes up towards Pine Ridge to the north.01:25And then I understand you want to keep going to the north, kind of northeast, around the fire after that.
00:00
Division Echo[2], Gifford Air Attack[1], Air to Ground Command.
00:04
Yeah,
00:08
Division Echo[2], Gifford Air Attack[1] on Air to Ground Command.
00:11
Just want to get with you now and talk about this retardant and what you had planned beyond this.
01:11
Okay, so the retardants follows what you got working on basically Calvo Mesa Road and the ridge there.
01:19
And it goes up towards Pine Ridge to the north.
01:25
And then I understand you want to keep going to the north, kind of northeast, around the fire after that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Air Attack: Aerial firefighting support
[2]
Division Echo: Fire division unit designation
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Location mentioned:
Mesa Rd, California 93444
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