Fire response near golden rain road and pch bridge, Seal Beach CA
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Firefighters and police responded to a fire near Golden Rain Road and the Pacific Coast Highway bridge in Seal Beach. Fire engine 44 arrived on scene and police coordinated traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: OCFA Tac 4D - Division 1
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
8264 Snake Park.
00:04
Okay, fire ground for 824.
00:06
Just confirm your code 3, I copy.
00:11
Copy, copy.
00:17
699, inch and 44.
00:19
I confirm your code 3.
00:24
Call 699, copy code 3.
00:31
Let's fire engine 44.
00:32
Confirm, I got Seal Beach PD coming.
00:40
Engine 4040, negative.
00:42
Do you want me to start them?
00:47
The sky fire engine 44 is on scene.
00:54
Top side of PCH bridge, for sources.
01:03
Weapons 31 is a 44 are you on 4 Delta?
01:10
J.44 I copy your own scene.
01:12
Weapons was not assigned to the call.
01:14
Do you want Seal Beach, Dede?
01:18
Affirmative, at least one you in for traffic control.
01:20
Weapons 31 was going to stop.
01:22
If you get them on the call and I can use them for a traffic block, we're in a bad spot.
01:30
104, I'll try to add another call.
01:37
44, I need to open 31.
01:43
1131 engine 44.
01:44
If you can turn around and come back up, I need a traffic block.
01:49
Probably.
01:53
Engine 44, Seal Beach PD says they have an officer on scene.
01:59
Orange City 4.
02:01
I'm in a bad lying position.
02:03
I'm going to put weapons 31 at the bottom of the bridge.
02:06
Firefire safety.
02:09
Andrew 44 copy.
02:10
Seal Beach PD has a unit on scene as well.
02:15
I copy that.
02:16
He's with me as the scene.
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Location mentioned:
Golden Rain Rd, Seal Beach, CA 90740
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