Cooking fire reported on highway shoulder near bird avenue, San Jose CA
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According to the dispatch call, a report of smoke on northbound highway 280 near Bird Avenue was investigated and found to be a cooking fire on the highway shoulder. Fire units were canceled and returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: San Jose Fire
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
I see 10 4 we'll move this to send a fire for engine 3 to handle command 21 clear at 14 48 hours engine 8 slow investigation northbound 280 near Bird Avenue station 3's area.
00:24
6.
00:27
Engine 30. It looks like there is going to be a second patient.
00:29
Would you like a second annual started precautionary?
00:35
Let's go ahead and get off the seat first.
00:37
Go ahead and get off the seat first. Go a second. I'll be on top there.
00:39
Okay.
00:44
They required last email, we can handle that call on it.
00:47
First, you can't cancelate.
00:50
Engine 3, 104, we'll show you in route.
00:54
Northbound 280 near Bird Avenue on the right-hand shoulder, off-ramp, single caller reporting white smoke.
01:01
CHP is en route.
01:03
Engine 8, you can stand down.
01:04
Engine 3 will handle the call.
01:06
Engine 8, 10 is a fire.
01:11
Do you copy cancellation?
01:12
Engine 8, Tennessee Fire.
01:17
Engine 8 copies back in service.
01:20
Engine 8, 30.
01:26
Digit 3 from truck 30 on Santa Feire.
01:31
Vignton. 3.
01:32
3.
01:34
You could cancel.
01:35
It's just someone cooking on the side of the freeway.
01:39
Three copies, Frank.
01:41
San Jose Fire, you copy traffic.
01:42
Truck 30.
01:43
Sunset Fire copy is just a cooking fire on the side of the freeway.
01:47
We'll show engine three back.
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Location mentioned:
Bird Ave. i, San Jose, CA 95126
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