Vehicle fire extinguished before responders arrived, Stanislaus County CA


A vehicle caught fire on South 9th Street but was put out before emergency responders arrived.
Audio|Source: Stanislaus County Sheriff and Fire Dispatch, Ceres Police Dispatch, and Modesto Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Just confirming, what's the location for the tow does I get up?
00:02
near Redwood.
00:03
45, very successful.
00:04
40, near Redwood.
00:05
45, simple.
00:06
T, Tom, too, Minnesota.
00:08
Go ahead.
00:09
Can I do medical one? The medical one, quick.
00:12
Workers are saying the 1035 out of San Francisco is good.
00:16
They will pick up, but they just want to know how he was identified.
00:18
Can you show me on scene 9th in B-Boy vehicle firing dispatch closest engine company? And we get 1022[2] that, he's got paperwork stating that that's a whole different person.
00:31
We're not booking up and they could put it back in the system.
00:34
I go. I'm sorry, what's where a vehicle last time?
00:36
Yeah, get a vehicle fire.
00:37
I go. I have a third part tonight.
00:39
Okay.
00:40
Next. X-R3 coming?
00:41
X-ray 43, Automata 1125[1] on South 9th and even at the network.
00:46
The engine was on fire, but it looks like he got it out.
00:48
They're just coming. We said the vehicle was on fire, but he got it out.
00:51
Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1125: Traffic hazard (vehicle obstruction)
[2]
1022: No further assistance needed
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Location mentioned:
S 9th St, California
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