Possible structure fire near college park circle, Santa Rosa CA
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Fire units responded to reports of smoke near a gray house close to College Park Circle and West College Avenue in Santa Rosa. Upon arrival, no active fire was visible. The incident is being handled on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Fire-EMS and Sheriff Dispatch
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03:25
Transcript:
00:00
Santa Rosa, Station 2, structure fire, College Park Circle, West College Avenue.
00:13
5041 until that scene.
00:17
5481 tow on C.
00:30
I don't know.
01:04
Battalion 1, Engine 2, Engine 3, Engine 10, Truck 1, Squad 1, possible structure fire,
01:13
College Park Circle, and West College Avenue, College Park Circle, West College Avenue.
01:20
Control 3,
01:22
1135.
01:26
Medic 511, go ahead.
01:29
Clear for C&E 11, Henry.
01:30
I turn your right home.
01:44
Pedic 511 available.
01:47
Engine 2, engine 3, squad 2, and truck 2,
01:52
and truck 1, and squad 1, responding to reports of smoke coming from a backyard area, the gray house in the area of College Park Circle at West College Avenue, tacked by the sign.
02:06
I'll tell you one.
02:17
Medic 523, post-24.
02:19
Okay.
02:27
And you can cancel, truck two is in service and they jumped.
02:34
Redcom, Medic 526.
02:36
We're currently at post-24.
02:37
Would you like us just to cover here?
02:40
Copy that. Medic 523, post-11.
02:50
3, engine 2 in the area,
02:53
nothing's showing.
02:54
Do you have an actual address?
02:59
And negative.
03:00
I gave you a gray house, College Park Circle at West College.
03:03
That's all I got.
03:07
Copy, engine 2 will be checking.
03:09
You can cancel the ballot.
03:17
Engine 2 is on scene at College Park Circle at West College Avenue, and you can all cancel, they'll handle.
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