Controlled burns near Cloverdale and Gazos Creek roads, San Mateo County CA
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Firefighters responded to reports of a possible roadside vegetation fire near Cloverdale Road and Gazos Creek Road. Upon investigation, it was determined to be a controlled debris burn with multiple controlled burns in the area.
Audio|Heard on: CalFire CZU - Dispatch, Command, Air Attack, Air to Ground
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Felton, engine 1775 with a phone and report of a possible roadside vegetation fire near Cloverdale Road and Gazos Creek Road.
00:08
Show engine 1775 responding to investigate.
00:11
Additionally, engine 59 will be responding as well.
00:20
Station 1775, fell in the top of the possible roadside vegetation fire.
00:24
Confirming Gazos Creek,
00:26
Highway 1.
00:32
I'll be in the area of Cloverdale Road and Gazos Creek Road,
00:36
just east of Highway 1.
00:43
Sound 72.
00:50
Felton engine 1775 on local zone 12.
00:58
It's looking like possible best access will be near Cloverdale Road for the reporting party.
01:06
So I'm having near Cloverdale and do you have an RP contact phone number.
01:17
Stand by Helper.
01:47
A small with engine 1775,
01:50
engine 59 already around, 1765.
01:54
Button reported with vegetation fire in the area of Cloverdale and Gazos Creek.
02:14
Engine 1775 and 1765 engine 59 funneling forward of a possible vegetation fire in the area of Cloverdale and Gazos Creek Road.
02:29
Feldon engine 1775.
02:37
I'm going to reduce this down to a debris fire and we're going to cancel it in 1765 we have multiple control burns in the area.
02:47
Control burns area.
02:52
1775 copies downgrading debris fire and multiple control burns in the area.
02:56
We'll be investigating.
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