Firefighters Contain 5500-Acre Wildfire Near N Tracy Blvd, Tracy CA
Fire crews are managing a wildfire near Tracy, California, covering about 5,500 acres with a slow spread. They have set up a wetline to help contain the fire and coordinated incoming resources. Nearby road hazards are also being addressed.
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Transcript:
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Commito, engine 2752.
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2752, commia.
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Yeah, it's mean with engine 61. Concur with the report on conditions, approximately 5,500, slow rate of spread.
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I'll continue the incoming resources and cancel the battalion chief.
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Kentucky at TNC at attack 9 break.
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Battalion 2712, commino, your discretion.
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So,
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copies.
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Available.
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1712, 15, 50.
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Georgetown battagia chief also responding.
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We can handle, his discretion, but he's not needed.
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7303 commuter.
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7303 copies available.
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7303-8.
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7303.
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Medics 56, clear 51, return to quarters.
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Fullton one.
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Grease, go ahead.
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I'll be on road road, flat road just south of Haysuson Railroad, out with a road hazard removal.
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Code 4[1].
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In 4423, 1856.
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Okay.
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Okay.
02:09
2423, 1857.
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I don't know.
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Thank you.
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I don't know.
03:43
We've got a wetline around the fire.
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Reduce the excitement go-2, continue.
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PIC 1902 break.
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Responding Kentucky incident, reduce the code to continue in 1902.
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Not a great top of East Valley, 5141, Hornutos Road.
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I see you,
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I see you to determine all use available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation is secure and under control.
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