Cooking fire reported at Olivehurst residence, Olivehurst CA
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Firefighters responded to a report of smoke near Evelyn Drive in Olivehurst. Occupants were outside when firefighters arrived, and the smoke was confirmed to be from a cooking fire. The situation was resolved with no further incident.
Audio|Heard on: Yuba County Sheriff, Wheatland and Marysville Public Safety
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
The attention all of first fire personnel.
00:13
Smoke investigation near Evelyn Drive.
00:16
Reporter says something inside of the house is smoking.
00:19
All occupants are outside.
00:27
Repeating Olivehurst fire personnel, smoke investigation, near Evelyn Drive.
00:33
Reporter stating something inside the residence is smoking, unsure what,
00:37
all occupants are outside the residence.
00:41
You have a fire 277 in quarters.
00:45
Okay.
00:51
Do you fire 300 respond.
00:54
Three hundred, copy.
01:00
314 responding 314, copy fire 317, responding.
01:11
Fire, 317 responding.
01:13
17, copy.
01:20
Yeah, King 48.
01:23
King 48.
01:27
We got a Caltrans off B Street for follow.
01:36
(number withheld).
01:38
Go ahead.
01:41
Call 98.
01:43
104. September.
01:45
Our 300 dead scene.
01:51
Nothing so much from the exterior.
01:53
Be out the desk again.
01:56
Copy.
02:03
207-2.
02:07
7.10.
02:09
1098, civil matter.
02:11
There's no hundred.
02:12
Ten,
02:14
four.
02:19
You know this can cancel to have one, a cooking fire.
02:27
Three fifteen copies.
02:35
Thank you, Kenny copies.
02:37
Other, you know, responding copy, can cancel cooking fire.
02:41
14 copies.
02:50
Fire, all units clear and turning.
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Location mentioned:
Evelyn Dr, Olivehurst, CA 95961
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