Residential house fire near Calaveritas Road and Mountain Ranch Road, San Andreas CA
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A residential house caught fire near Calaveritas Road and Mountain Ranch Road in San Andreas. Multiple fire engines and water tenders responded to the scene to control the blaze.
Audio|Heard on: Cal Fire Dispatch and Tactical Channels
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Residential structure fire of San Andreas.
00:03
Near Calaveritas Road.
00:08
C-1-164 Calauretis.
00:11
See one.
01:21
The time 4417 engine 4471 engine 4473 engine 4482 and 2451 engine 4473 engine 4482 and 4451.
01:30
Chief-160, Battalion 151, Engine 162, engine 152, engine 115, engine 112, engine T2,
01:39
water tender 158, water tender 112, water tender 241.
01:43
Residential structure fire, part of the house on fire,
01:47
Near Calaveritas Road, across the mountain ranch road.
01:59
1471, engine 4473, 482, 2451, T4151, T410, Battalion 151, engine 162, engine 152, engine 151,
02:13
water tender 158, water tender 121, water tender 241,
02:18
residential structure fire, part of the house on fire,
02:21
Near Caligitas Road, Cross and Mountain Ranch Roads, set that command 120.
02:27
153.
02:39
Residential structured fire near Calaveritas Road on TCU 1-165992.
02:46
First hand to the ranch IC[1],
02:48
CDF TAC 8[2], check back.
02:50
The time 4417.
Police codes explained
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[1]
IC: On-scene individual responsible for overall incident command and coordination.
[2]
CDF TAC 8: CAL FIRE tactical channel 8
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Location mentioned:
Calaveritas Rd, San Andreas, CA 95249
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