Fire crews coordinate brush fire response near trail in San Diego, San Diego CA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews coordinated their response to a brush fire near a trail in San Diego. They discussed access points and confirmed a small cooking fire was extinguished. No active fire threat remained on scene.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Brush 43 for Engine 30 TAC.
00:06
Go ahead for brush 43.
00:10
The trail you're on is about to end.
00:12
You might want to stop there.
00:19
On this side?
00:24
That's right, that's affirmative, no exit.
00:29
Engine 30 from engine 6 on TAC.
00:31
Is there not a gate just south of the bridge?
00:39
Small gate.
00:41
Too small for a brush engine.
00:46
I'm sure off of a midger 38.
00:49
Engine 38.
00:53
It's out-service community event, and Trouples House for all 3,7, Square.
01:00
Engine 38, copy out-of-service community event.
01:05
Byer-I-C-O-9G.
01:11
No,
01:13
there's a fire down here, but it's a cooking fire that's advised them to put it out.
01:17
Not sure you need to send anybody, looks like it's just big enough for a pot.
01:21
I'll stand here and make sure that they put it out.
01:31
Copy, we're going to send engine 52 over there, sir.
01:39
So for my contact.
01:42
So we're going to have to back out.
01:43
We're going to try to turn around at the engine 30's fire over here, so we're going to work our way back the same way we came in.
01:55
Do you need us to walk back on trail to assist in the turnaround?
02:03
I think we got it.
02:04
We just,
02:05
it's going to be a while to get out of here.
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Location mentioned:
Trail, San Diego, CA
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