Smoke check reported near Seigler Canyon Road in Middletown, Middletown CA
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A smoke check was reported near Seigler Canyon Road in Middletown. Multiple fire engines responded and later confirmed no fire was found or additional resources were needed.
Audio|Heard on: Dispatch LNU, MRN, Napa, Lake
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02:54
Transcript:
00:00
321 will be responding to a phone and reporting smoke check[1] in the area near Seigler Road.
00:14
Agent 2.331, responding to a report of a smoke check[1] near Seigler Canyon Road,
00:21
0948.
00:25
Additioning no other resources needed.
00:30
19-2-31, no further resources needed at this time, 0-940.
00:35
10940. Inge 1416-3-0940.
00:39
Stanglina, Deltzrew 4, ride work location, Lake Fry, file burning on East 3.
00:46
Deltzur, Thruz, 09-1921.
00:54
Section 62231 to 914A on Lake Ray.
01:03
Go ahead.
01:05
Take me place to call to myself.
01:13
Affirmary.
01:25
Station 34, milk check, Pfebler Springs Road north.
01:30
St. Helena, engine 1472 arrived at Annandale State Park.
01:34
We'll be on a 15-minute training delay.
01:39
12302.
01:46
10168, smoke check[1], phone smoke check, near Siegler Springs Road North, cross the D-Nirr Drive.
01:55
L&UE,
01:56
zero and goodbye.
02:09
Is it 6231, Sandalina?
02:12
Updated location.
02:15
This is likely going to be on Siegler Canyon Road.
02:19
And it's 5231.
02:26
On Siegler Canyon Road, can you give me the Numeric, please?
02:35
Near Seigler Canyon Road.
02:42
Agent 6231-0956.
02:44
Sain-line engine 1491, then round, copy the update on the address, near Seigler Canyon.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
smoke check: Investigation of reported smoke with no confirmed fire
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