Residential fence and house fire near West Liberty Street, Hanford CA
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A fire occurred on a fence line next to a house near West Liberty Street in Hanford, California. The fire spread to the house but firefighters controlled the situation and canceled additional response units.
Audio|Heard on: Kings County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:36
Transcript:
00:00
Venture one,
00:03
engine 41, engine 43, truck 42, unconfirmed structure fire,
00:09
it's going to be north of Lacey on Magna Carta in that residential
00:17
to the west of that location and he could see heavy black smokes coming from one of the homes.
00:41
Just running to the unconfirmed structure fire, disinvising.
00:44
We received another call that the home is going to be across the street from near West Liberty Street.
00:51
And it's going to be a fence line that's on fire right next to the house.
01:10
Forty-three-second-and-a-closite.
01:22
Forty-three response.
01:25
Forty-month responding.
01:28
Puppies responding.
01:30
Near West Liberty for a fence line that's on fire.
01:32
The house is now catching fire as well.
01:36
Fire battalion, 40-must responding.
01:40
I'm going to be.
02:08
243-4-4-3-4.
02:17
...can you confirm the address, whether to be on Lacey Boulevard or on Liberty?
02:25
Near Liberty Street the house just to cross from that address.
02:29
Jobs.
03:17
43 Zoncine.
03:18
We have a fence between two structures on fire.
03:21
It appears that they have it under control.
03:23
You can reduce all units to code two.
03:30
Coppies, we do have Kings County units on the way as well.
03:33
Should we cancel them?
03:35
Affirm, you can cancel county.
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Location mentioned:
W Liberty St, Hanford, CA 93230
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