Fire alarm and smoke reported from residence at 15285 Carry Drive; Cal Fire and other units dispatched, later canceled after confirmation it was a hydrant area., Grass Valley CA
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Fire alarm and smoke reported from residence at 15285 Carry Drive; Cal Fire and other units dispatched, later canceled after confirmation it was a hydrant area.
Audio|Heard on: Nevada County Public Safety - West
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Transcript:
00:00
Speed 2 information, Calfire responding to the house next door to 15285 Carry Drive for reports with the fire alarm going off and smoke coming out of the resident.
00:08
It's unknown if anyone's inside.
00:28
Number.
00:40
Alarmes. ...alarm, 152-855.
00:50
Paul 56, Nevada, Kenny, confirming you copied 170.
00:53
The full unit, Palm 56, go on.
01:06
For County.
01:18
Lincoln 1 of 10 8
01:21
3 Lincoln 1, I copy 108
01:27
108. ...conservous response to the MVP, confirm response to the top of 312.
01:33
Anti-12.
01:36
Watertender 21.
01:39
Operator 21 and route to take the way line.
01:44
Water tender tender tender tender 203.
01:47
Engine 23-engine 2372.
01:57
Sierra Nevada ambulance.
01:59
Medic 5.
02:04
Water Center, 23.
02:08
In 10A with comments.
02:12
Copy 108.
02:13
A report from the neighbor of smoke coming from the strike.
02:25
The Italian 8 grab fun.
02:32
This should be a hydrant area.
02:33
We can cancel the water.
02:37
Operator 21, Grass Valley.
02:46
Operator 21, I walked on you.
02:54
Operator 21, copy canceled.
02:57
Copy canceled.
03:01
15508.
03:10
B-B-B-B-B-E.
03:12
Grass Valley with a cancellation unit swanning residency structure fire carry drive per RP on callback for
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