Residential house fire reported near 19th Street in Kerman, Kerman CA
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A residential house fire was reported near 19th Street in Kerman, California. Multiple fire units and battalions responded to the scene including Fresno County and Kings County. The first units arrived and began firefighting efforts.
Audio|Heard on: Air Base (FAT): CHP/Sheriff/Cal-Fire/Air Attack
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
U.S. responding residential structural fire, Battalion 413-14, Battalion 171-inching near 19th Street.
00:13
First, you had out seen 9th IC, Command, FCO, Command 3, Battalion, FCO, 1, secondary attack, VFIRE, 22, additionally, single report, caller was advising that he's looking north of his location and sees a house on fire.
00:31
Lawyers 1832, Fresno Town, runway 29-or-right, clear to land.
00:35
Sir to land, Waleigh, 1-8-3-2-2-2.
00:38
SkyW is 33-90, runway 2-9 or right, clear for takeoff.
00:42
Click the takeoff 2-9, right-scots 32-90.
00:45
If you can pass a TOPS report to departure, contact, departure, have a great night.
00:54
No, departure, Willow, Scott 33-90, okay.
01:02
OARS-182, when ABLE, if I could get a base report from you.
01:07
Roger, Wola is 182.
01:12
Fresno Engine 93 in the area,
01:15
we're investigating.
01:18
No copies engine 93 in the area investigating.
01:24
Resnob County, Keyes County, East County, and 12.
01:27
Kings County, Engine 12, responding residential structural, with Battalion 4344-14, Battalion 171-171-MITIC-253 and Engine-953 in the area.
01:39
Residential structure fire near 19th Street, first unit scene, 9th, IC, Command-FCO, Command 3, TAC, FCO, TAC 1, Secondary, TAC V-FIRE 22.
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Location mentioned:
19th St, Kerman, CA 93630
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