Firefighters respond to vegetation fire near South Auburn Street, Grass Valley CA
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Firefighters are responding to a vegetation and woodpile fire called the Plumb Fire near South Auburn Street in Grass Valley, California. Water lines and a water tender are being used to control the fire. Additional engines and crews are en route.
Audio|Heard on: Nevada County Public Safety - West
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
507 on a four to take up, all additional precautioning.
00:08
1044-Ocean 3, can you head that way?
00:12
Very sure, I would turn the counterfeit.
00:19
Yeah, it's looking a lot better.
00:20
We got some handline in.
00:22
We just got some water piped up to the bottom of this thing, so we're going to start doing some teapacks around this.
00:34
Yeah, affirmative.
00:36
It was kind of spread out and it's burning down pretty good now.
00:40
We still have a large pile of firewood ramp.
00:44
Up the top of the hill is going to take a lot of water.
00:49
Okay,
00:50
I do have the water tender come in.
00:52
The engine's going to be coming with a couple of bodies,
00:56
and even some from the crew, as we mentioned.
00:58
Otherwise, the next in engine from the south end is going to be probably another hour or so for it to be showing up.
01:07
But I'm just coming through North San Juan right now.
01:11
Yeah.
01:13
We're calling this the plumb fire.
01:17
Okay, scoppy, forest service inspectors inbound,
01:22
probably another 30 to 40 minutes for him to be in the office so we can still use the fire net.
01:28
Otherwise, I assume you're running off Downeyville fire for right now.
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Location mentioned:
S Auburn St, Grass Valley, CA 95945
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