Fire alarm response near Yaquina Bay road in Oregon, Lincoln County OR
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Fire units responded to a fire alarm near Yaquina Bay Road in Oregon. The location involves a large building near the river area with metal gates restricting access. Units worked to locate and access the site approximately 4.6 miles up the road.
Audio|Heard on: Toledo Fire West & East, Lincoln County Fire 1 & 2, and PWA
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Where you were previously at is the correct address.
00:08
There's a large building that's just north and west of where you were previously at on the west side of the Yaquina River.
00:31
Were you able to find the location?
00:37
Wait, I still work on, there's no free access to the dog.
00:43
I could be, I could see on the map that you were previously on the west side of Yaquina Bay Road.
00:53
It looks like sort of tree sharing at that point.
00:56
It's just north-west of where you are at in a large building.
01:02
And that's the address.
01:23
There is a long metal gate.
01:30
And then if you walk up the hill, there's a small middle gate and you can walk through that metal gate.
01:49
2-300 of Strait.
01:52
Are you able to be able to pick up in all?
01:58
I'm already on the station.
02:01
I'm already on the city.
02:02
Okay.
02:03
Thank you very much.
02:10
She is on the site of residence or commercial fishing.
02:15
This is.
02:23
BAS!
02:31
T. T. You know, for 31.
02:40
Right, you're right, you guys, right, and up the fire alarm, Tragone, Taze.
02:47
We're still on the fire alarm, call, 4.6 miles up the same road.
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Location mentioned:
Yaquina Bay Rd, Oregon
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