Small cooking fire at Imperial Beach hotel extinguished, Imperial Beach CA
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Firefighters responded to a small cooking fire at Pier South Resort near Seacoast Drive in Imperial Beach. The fire involved a homeless encampment and was quickly extinguished. The alarm was confirmed false after investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Chula Vista Police and Fire
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Imperial Beach Engine 239 and Truck 29.
00:04
Winging a long high rise.
00:06
6-Echo[1], 6-box strut.
00:08
Near Seacoast Drive.
00:10
Pier South Resort.
00:11
Cross streets, Daisy Avenue and Dade Avenue.
00:14
Imperial Beach Engine 239 and Truck 29.
00:18
6 Echo, 6 Box Strut.
00:25
Metro and J.55.
00:27
This is a small cooking fire, had a known homeless encampment, now extinguished, no further hazard.
00:41
Inch55 is available.
00:43
155 o'clock.
00:49
Metro from Squad 62.
00:52
Squad 62.
00:59
Measures Squad 62, can you place us out of his own staff? Squad CISO coffee?
01:09
Metro I have Engine 239.
01:13
IBM 29.
01:19
The drive Engine 239 is at scene, four-story midrise hotel,
01:24
nothing showing, no audible or visible alarms.
01:27
Engine 239 will be out investigating,
01:29
establishing South I-C.
01:33
Agent 239, copy-up, seen, four-story midrise hotel with nothing showing, nothing audible or visual.
01:41
IPA.29 will be out investigating, assuming, South Icee.
01:49
The Engine 239 Metro.
01:53
Truck 29, Metro, you can cancel.
01:55
Truck 29 cancels.
01:58
Sure, truck and copies cancel.
02:01
Truck 29 available.
02:02
IBM Engine 239, Metro?
02:06
Metro.
02:07
Metro, do you have time for IBM Engine 239?
02:09
No,
02:13
for my copy already at C-Meldro's alarm company just called in a false alarm.
02:19
Two thirty-nine copies.
02:20
Also now.
02:24
Copy, I'll show you about.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
6-Echo: Highest-priority emergency medical response for severe breathing problems, typically designated as "6-Echo."
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