Illegal open burn sparks wildfire concern in California, Yolo County CA


Fire crews responded to a possible illegal open burn near County Road 14 and County Road 89 in California. Authorities are concerned the dry vegetation could cause a wildfire.
Audio|Source: Yolo County Fire Dispatch - Green
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Transcript:
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Attention Station 11 and Station 19, Vegetation Fire.
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Attention Station 19 and Station 11, Vegetation Fire, County Road 14, and County Road 89. It's going to be just west of 89.
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Firemaph, F, Frank,
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13.
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Dispatch, 1900, now.
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1900, probably.
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Station 11, confirm your response.
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Fire dispatch, engine 1489, responding to vegetation fire,
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county road 89, cross the county road 14.
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Engine 1489, copy.
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Break, 1900 fire dispatch.
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Go ahead.
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I have negative response from station 11 but I have brush 19 and engine 14 18 89 responding. Do you want me to tone out a different station?
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Negative. Just to confirm it was west of County Road 89 was the report.
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That's affirmative.
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You can,
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negative on any additional tone. Station 11 can stand by at their station if they respond.
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I copy.
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1900 the report was this is just possibly an illegal control burn right not an escape burn
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a firm they said it's going to be a black van pulled over with an open bonfire the RFU is concerned about the dry vegetation
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Co Rd 89, California
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