Vehicle fire involving rental truck near Redwood Highway, Mill Valley CA
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Fire crews responded to a vehicle fire involving a Budget rental truck near Redwood Highway in Mill Valley. The driver was confirmed to be out of the vehicle, and the fire was extinguished.
Audio|Heard on: Marin County - All County Fire Agencies
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02:53
Transcript:
00:00
I'm from Battalion 4.
00:01
Any information regarding the status of the driver?
00:06
May I go.
00:10
One person's playing the driver out.
00:17
Can you confirm that last traffic?
00:20
We believe the driver's out.
00:23
We haven't had a good source here.
00:30
The driver out of the vehicle, one Budget rental truck fully involved.
00:39
G2, engine 9 on scene, break, Battalion 10,
00:42
any wishes?
00:52
Ramon Tadine 4 is arriving on scene.
00:54
I'll go ahead and zoom into the command.
00:58
Tying 4, Tassie.
01:01
Do you want a command attack or keep it on G2?
01:08
Do a command attack, additional standby?
01:15
Copy TransG5, tack G4.
01:22
Engine 7, you up on tack?
01:26
7 on tech.
01:30
Yeah, I affirmed.
01:37
He confirmed status of the driver.
01:43
Working on that.
01:50
Engine 9 Firefighter from Engine 9 Pump, you're a half a tank.
01:57
Yeah.
02:03
Are you still committed to Woodward?
02:07
David, they're up to 900, but we'll have a frontage.
02:15
We're responding to 900 Redwood.
02:22
Say in form we're in,
02:24
T5.
02:29
And I dropped for the IC.
02:33
Go with the Redwood IC, I know if you copy, but Rescine is also responding to your team.
02:41
The A firm.
02:47
And we're in from Redwood I see.
02:51
Information fire's been knocked down.
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Location mentioned:
Redwood Highway Frontage Rd, Mill Valley, CA 94941
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