Debris fire near Old Milky Way in Escondido, Escondido CA
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Fire crews responded to a debris fire near Old Milky Way in Escondido. Bulldozers and water tenders were coordinating on scene to control the fire.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego County Wildland Fire Operations VHF
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 3309B, transport does it 3341, transport other 33442, assist the metro for a debris fire near Old Milky Way, and nine Gulf, nine hotel.
00:18
Metro from Old I.C copy the notes that Dozer 3341 and 3342 are in Roth as well as 3309.
00:33
And you are now patched on Command 14.
00:38
Old IC copy, acknowledging the notes.
00:48
Metro from Old IC additionally,
00:51
could we notify the command BC to call B7 cell phone, please?
00:58
Old IC affirmed.
01:21
Squad 57, squad 57 from ICA and I-C-N-9 Gulf.
01:37
5-7, I just wanted to make sure you were aware that the radio channels have changed.
01:43
Sounds like you're up on 9 Gulf, can you make sure anybody in your division knows that we are 9 Gulf 9-9 hotel now?
01:52
No problem.
02:00
Squad 57 from IC.
02:06
Go for 57.
02:08
The 5-7, do you have the property owner over there with you because it's (name withheld)? And if so, can we send them to the ICT?
02:17
Thank you for now. I have a way here.
02:18
I'm going to go on the walkover with somebody right now.
02:27
All right, see from Watertender 29.
02:32
Water Center 29, I see you pulling up.
02:35
If I could get you to the stage,
02:41
just come on into the scene and then stage over there near that bulldozer for now.
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Location mentioned:
Old Milky Way, Escondido, CA 92027
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