Fire crews stand by during material recovery in Visalia, Visalia CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews returned to the scene near West Cameron Avenue in Visalia and stood by for about an hour during the recovery of removed material after a fire incident.
Audio|Heard on: Kings County Sheriff and Corcoran Police
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Captain 11, engine 4, engine 4.
00:05
Captain 11,
00:07
engine 4 on primary.
00:14
Go ahead.
00:18
We're headed out.
00:20
Back to the incident. I want to check in with you.
00:22
Are we good to go out there or would you like stay in town?
00:27
7.04. Topper service.
00:32
704.
00:36
Near West Cameron Avenue, Visalia.
00:39
Go ahead, though.
00:42
Near West Cameron, Visalia, 10-4.
00:51
488, Kenney, ready, code 4.8, Kenney, are you code for?
00:55
Code fordala, 104.
01:08
Adam 80, Kingskenny, Code 4.
01:12
Code 4 Nara, Word 108, Nora.
01:16
Copy 108 Nora, 104.
01:18
TIFOR.
01:24
ChiI, Force, 97-57.
01:29
Tipper, 4789. Tipper, 479.
01:37
Adam 80, Kingskenny, has follow-up by 1021.
01:46
Battalion 9-0-9.
01:50
7-09.
01:53
Can you please show me en route to Geneva and 20 seconds?
02:00
Geneva and 22nd, 10-4.
02:07
County Fire, Retire, Retire, 5.
02:09
Battalion 5.
02:13
Battagia 5.
02:17
I'm going to be finished with assignment available.
02:19
Crews are going to stay on scene for at least another hour or so to stand by during the recovery effort for the material that's being removed.
02:34
Copy, that's high in five.
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