Light smoke from fire at American Tin Cannery, Pacific Grove CA
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A light smoke fire was reported at the American Tin Cannery in Pacific Grove. Fire crews are establishing water supply and beginning fire attack and search operations inside the three-story structure.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Of a three-story,
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large common structure,
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American Tin Cannery.
00:06
We have light smoke showing at the Charlotteside.
00:10
We have high victim profile and a second in unit initiators.
00:19
Firecom, bed against 13.
00:26
May you go ahead?
00:29
Honor (number withheld), can you open me up a (number withheld) log from yesterday should be log (number withheld) from Monterey? Okay, first.
00:42
I saw seeing Possible (number withheld) Well-Met Jekul Vineyards.
00:50
Second on info, but there's people on seeing braking windows.
00:54
Lincoln (number withheld).
00:58
The end with a crew of view.
01:00
Here I'll be something.
01:06
Two zero three. Court four.
01:13
(Number withheld) by a copy UTO on San Diego Canyon from Castro Riverport, San Juan Root.
01:25
Addick 40?
01:27
He read for soda.
01:29
Full of that.
01:37
I'll back fill you with the division.
01:39
You can stick with unit identifiers for now.
01:47
Establish a water supply and have you head in and I'm going to make you Division 1.
01:51
You're going to have Engine 13 and Engine 12 working for you.
01:56
13 is initiating fire attack and 12 is initiating a search with their engineer at the pump panel.
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Location mentioned:
American Tin Cannery Parking Lot, Pacific Grove, CA 93950
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