Electrical hazard and small fire near Kalifornsky Beach Road, Kenai Peninsula Borough AK
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Emergency responders addressed an electrical hazard caused by a tree in a power line near Slikansky Road and Kalifornsky Beach Road, Alaska. The tree sparked and caught fire, but the fire was extinguished promptly.
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
District 4 and Station 4.
00:03
Respond to electrical hazard.
00:05
At near Slikok Road and Kalifornsky Beach Road.
00:09
Station 1 Command.
00:19
C.S Nation 1, Command.
00:27
C.S.Nature 4.
00:34
End up. You can't see.
00:40
We're forcing the route to Slikansky Road and Kalifornsky Beach Road for a report of a tree in a power line.
00:46
There's a spark and the tree caught fire.
00:47
This is a Charlie response.
00:53
Rain, Chapman, too.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:02
H.A. is on his way up, almost up to the engine.
01:08
Copy.
01:10
Command, Mayor.
01:11
Did you have traffic for Medicare 1?
01:15
Negative. Send somebody in a squad to that power line call.
01:24
Medical 1, copy.
01:26
Sorry.
01:29
Fire 1, tanker 4.
01:30
Do you want to cancel for a quarterstone or do you want to send you en route?
01:37
No, continue to quarters.
01:44
Everyone all seem to be advised, engine one's out of water?
01:47
You're a piece for you were broken.
01:56
Go ahead and return to quarters.
02:00
Return to quarters.
02:02
A squad will go to that power line down.
02:06
Copy that, you can take your headquarters.
02:10
I'm at recorders.
02:12
Base two command.
02:16
Amen, God.
02:19
Fire's out.
02:20
You can stop the timer.
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Kalifornsky Beach Rd, Alaska
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