Structure fire reported on 2010 Drive in Stockton, Stockton CA
Fire crews and battalion chiefs responded to a structure fire report on 2010 Drive in Stockton, California. The call was initially treated as a first alarm fire response. Some units were later canceled, indicating the situation was under control or less severe than first reported.
Audio|Source: Stockton Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 1, Engine 2, Engine 3, Truck 3, Trot 4, Battalion Chief 1, Battalion Chief 2, and Operator 1. Response to Structure Fire First Alarm,
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707C. At 2010 Drive Report.
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Cross streets are between both the drive and end.
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Engine 4 canceled by AMR, put us on the box.
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Agent 5, 104.
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Nope.
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21 are out.
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104 by 21.
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Indian 9 is in route to the box and then powered drill.
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Engine 910F bar.
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On our card.
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Back clear, current.
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Squad 910 bar.
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In route.
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Two down far.
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The Italian 1, Control 1,
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unit's clear, there's now six engines in route.
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Time, repeat the traffic.
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Yes, clear from the drills. There's now six units in route.
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Ten-four. I can't check on the abel. I can't check on the abel. You can't be canceled.
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That's your cruise.
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Ten-four, engine, three-engine six, you're canceled.
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Major 3 is they are.
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10-4[1]-106 copy.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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