Passenger vehicle fire reported on highway 97 near Mount Hebron, Siskiyou County CA
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A passenger vehicle fire was reported on Highway 97 near Mount Hebron in California. Multiple fire units including Cal Fire and local engines responded to the scene along with an ambulance.
Audio|Heard on: Siskiyou County Sheriff and Fire - West
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Transcript:
00:00
The Mount Hebron area,
00:03
that's passenger vehicle fire.
00:06
reported,
00:07
Highway 97 just south of Mount Hebron.
00:15
I'm going to be.
00:41
Four, Cal Fire MacDole, Vee Valley Fire,
00:46
Cal Fire, Weed One Engine, Mattchaft Ambulance,
00:50
reported passenger vehicle fire.
00:54
Reported, Highway 97 just south of Mount Hebron.
00:58
You know, stand back or check back.
01:02
Meeting on Tone 2 for engine 2683, Cal Fire weed one engine,
01:12
New Valley Fire, Natchess Ambulance, reported passenger vehicle fire.
01:16
It's a highway 97 just south of Mount Hebrose.
01:19
You have standby for check back at (number withheld).
01:28
All forty-five no longer ten-12.
01:34
Forty-five company no longer ten-twelf.
01:44
Our response check back for vehicle fire reported Highway 97 in south of Mount Hubbard.
01:51
First hand is seen as Huber 9C, command of local attacks on Calhorde by engine 2683.
01:59
2683.
02:03
Bia Valley Fire.
02:07
Going out in tone 2, with response check back for vehicle fire reported, Highway 97 just south of Mount Hebron.
02:16
First and scene will be Hebron, I see.
02:18
Command is local. Tackets, Calcord,
02:20
show engine 2683 responding,
02:22
and Cal Fire weed one-engine.
02:24
Yeah, 6.773.
02:28
Point-six-73.
02:31
Mounted Amul.
02:36
Utility.26A3 responding.
02:41
Appanatic 6-4 responding.
02:44
Greg.
02:47
The utility 2683 and 2250.
02:52
2ndi-2-2-2-2-2-2.
02:57
4-6-897 in the area.
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