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Small wildfire burns 3 to 5 acres near Kenwood AveSan Bernardino County CA

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Kenwood Ave, California 92407

A small wildfire near Kenwood Ave, California, burned about 3 to 5 acres. Firefighters used aircraft and ground crews with dozer lines to stop the fire's spread. No property damage was reported.

Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County - Cajon Pass USFS, BLM, CalFire
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07:45
Transcript:
00:00
Operations, engine 3552.
00:03
And what are your wishes?
00:31
Air attack.
00:38
To the left or the right of you, walking out towards you guys, we're going to be coming in Milan.
00:45
I copy.
00:50
A couple more resources come on seeing up.
00:56
I can use them on this side to help out my books.
01:04
That's a little copy.
01:14
Go for operations.
01:17
Operations 6-004 is going to come in and get their crew,
01:20
and if you feel good about it, I already went ahead and released the two copters that were coming from up north there.
01:28
I copy, I appreciate that, thank you.
01:30
And how much longer are you guys sticking around?
01:33
Stick around a little bit longer and I still got the hold of the two tankers.
01:37
I feel confident we can go ahead and release them as well.
01:40
All right, copy.
01:41
Cancel the two northern helicopters already done and we can release the tankers, copy.
01:46
And I'll go ahead and do that through dispatch.
01:48
Perfect, thank you.
01:54
Kenwood Air Attack on command.
01:57
Air attack, Purdue.
02:02
I'd like to go ahead and take the hold off Tanker 102 and Tanker 88.
02:09
They've been released off that Kenwood incident.
02:17
Go to hold of him, we're on scene, 3540, the second dozer is already about to tie in, so we'll just be here staging.
02:25
I copy.
02:31
Hold you just for a little while longer, we may not need you, so just give us a minute.
02:41
Operation Calfour 3540, that cut.
02:49
Copy, we'll hold.
02:55
We'll hold.
02:56
Going for 3540 on back.
02:59
Copy, I'll back.
03:03
Go for engineer, 71.
03:04
Yeah, you can just be able to be able to be back.
03:12
Copy, I'll back up.
03:18
Attack,
03:19
command.
03:21
Bear attack, Purdue.
03:26
Dispatch,
03:28
Kenwood AirTack on command.
03:32
Kenwood Air Attack, Purdue.
03:34
604 has been released off the Kenwood incident with a 1150 ET back to Prado.
03:46
...attack, Purdue copies 1337.
03:55
What the look like, acreage and potential.
03:58
Okay,
04:00
potential with the line and the retardant and the dozer line around it.
04:04
Not much for potential.
04:05
Forward rate of stop, as forward rate of spread has been stopped.
04:10
I'd say three to four acres.
04:12
And it looks like you got ground crews and dozers reassuring the lines.
04:20
Copy. Any property damage out there?
04:23
Nothing that I could see.
04:25
We were able to keep it out on the left flank and then across the head it never came over the creek drainage there.
04:32
A good copy, thank you sir.
04:35
We'll stay on station with you for a little bit longer and I'll let you know and we're heading back to San Bernardino.
04:41
Yeah,
04:43
I appreciate.
04:44
Based on this north wind, I'd like to keep a couple of resources here just in case.
04:50
Okay, yeah, no worries.
04:58
TAC 5.
04:59
Okay, Father Rock 6.
05:02
Hey, just coming into the division, see what you need there.
05:06
So we have the dozer pushing down.
05:08
There's a gate at the top of this ridge.
05:10
They can't push past it, so if you guys can start putting in line from a 35-559 and up to that gate, that'd be great.
05:20
Okay.
05:23
Yeah, go for a structure group.
05:26
Can you give me a report on your division?
05:31
Yeah, operation standby second.
05:32
I got four reception where I'm at.
05:36
I got it. I got it.
05:41
Pressure group.
05:43
Pegging an update on your division.
05:49
Yeah, affirmative.
05:50
We're looking pretty good.
05:51
Aircraft did a good job and then we've got Dozerline and Hoseway around the fire up here where the structures are at.
05:58
So we're good on resources.
06:00
In fact,
06:02
I'm just checking on a couple things and then I'll start kicking some resources back to you for use if you have a need for them.
06:10
I copy, thank you.
06:16
3, 540, second.
06:22
For operations?
06:24
Yeah, operations swamper 3540.
06:27
We cut all the way to this gate.
06:29
We're open right now.
06:30
We can cut a line all the way if you'd like or if you'd like us to have the entry to do it.
06:36
It's up to you.
06:39
Keep pushing all the way to the freeway.
06:41
Cut it out? Yeah, and after that we'll be side in.
06:51
It went inside in, thanks.
06:53
Can't copy that?
06:56
It's 242.
07:02
Bear attack, Purdue.
07:04
OES-Intel-24 is in route to the incident with the ETF 1346.
07:10
Copy all things.
07:18
Okay, what I see, Purdue?
07:26
We've got one last piece at the anchor, looking about five minutes until this fire is fully line.
07:32
I'll advise.
07:36
Again,
07:37
confirming three to five acres,
07:39
no property damage.
07:42
We'll be looking to starting to release this stuff here soon.

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Incident Timeline

  1. Incident Closure and Stand Down
  2. Utility Company Involvement and Final Checks
  3. Final Containment and Resource Demobilization
  4. Ongoing Line Construction and Structure Protection
  5. Situation Reports and Damage Assessment
  6. Resource Release and Fire Containment Progress
  7. Initial Operations and Resource Coordination

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