Small trash can fire contained on west 9th street, San Bernardino CA
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A small fire in a trash can on West 9th Street near North Crescent Avenue was reported and contained without spreading.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Area Fire, Calfire, USFS, CHP
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Six-person Delta 1, Medic Squad 22,
00:03
(number withheld), West 9th Street, between North Crescent Avenue and North 8th Street.
00:16
Refuse fire, Medic Engine 261, A County (number withheld), 9th Street, and East Redlands Boulevard.
00:31
I'm sorry, MRC2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-7-Samer-2-2-7-Rin-1-2 we have about a 3-minute ETA A wrapped in a blanket he is walking on the right-hand shoulder against traffic.
00:44
MRCII 2-2 I copy lifted and what was the EPA.
00:47
F.O.2.2.
00:56
It's about three minutes.
01:04
75108, do you have anything pending on my beat?
01:10
75102, Mary, I copy your 108 and there's nothing sending on your beat.
01:16
Copy, thank you.
01:22
All right, 7.06.
01:25
The Italian 7-06.
01:30
Yeah, can you show me with the duty and you can also place me on that refuse fire in place of, I think, (number withheld)?
01:39
Happy.
01:45
(number withheld), we've had 1039 to call 174.
01:48
We don't know in line between spectrum and frontiers.
01:51
Undertrack 174.
01:55
ComCETA, METO-144, can you show us out-service mechanical.
02:01
Second.
02:06
ComCenter,
02:08
Medicare,
02:11
Medicaid, 261, we're on scene of a small fire and a trash can.
02:15
We can handle with ourselves that the Italian could cancel his discretion.
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W 9th St, San Bernardino, CA
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