House fire reported near Gingham Way and Walnut Meadows, Oakley CA
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Firefighters responded to a report of a house fire near Gingham Way and Walnut Meadows. A light haze was observed inside the two-story home, and residents were outside the house when the fire crews arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Contra Costa County Fire - East
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 92, Engine 93, Engine 88, Engine 92, Engine 82, rescue 86, safety two, battalion eight, battalion eight, battalion nine.
00:08
Respond for a residential structure fire near Gingham Way, cross of Walnut Meadows.
00:15
Her neighbor's house caught fire.
00:18
Caught fire.
00:20
Command, Charlie 4, Charlie 5.
00:24
Okay. Please respond on Charlie 5.
00:30
On fire 99.
00:34
Engine 99.
00:38
Go ahead and add us to that.
00:40
We just got on Highway 4, foul 4.
00:43
This is a structure fire.
00:44
We'll be changing.
00:45
Florida Charlie 5.
00:52
Count for our conference, engine 999.
00:56
Engine 82, careful, engine 82 campful, engine 82 campful.
01:01
Get on 5.
01:05
Rescue 6, Charlie 5.
01:11
29, Charlie 5.
01:15
93, Charles 5.
01:18
6.2-1 5. Shaped 2-15.
01:22
Check 922, Charlie 5.
01:31
Agent 92, Charlie Plath.
01:38
Oh, Mark. 82, the permitting him.
01:44
82, that's affirmative.
01:50
No, no, no, I'm copy.
01:56
Up our 93's at scene, two-story house, nothing showing, residents are out front.
02:06
Up front, her 95.
02:08
25. 25 is responding.
02:15
Engine 95 responded.
02:19
Number 93. Enter 93, go ahead.
02:23
Light haze in the house.
02:24
I'll get established kicking my seat.
02:33
BLS 5-2, your seat is secure.
02:35
Just pull up to the patrol car.
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Location mentioned:
Gingham Way, Oakley, CA 94561
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