Structure fire in attic at orange blossom road, Stanislaus County CA
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Fire crews responded to a structure fire in the attic space near Orange Blossom Road, California. They are searching for the fire's source, salvaging contents, and staging additional fire units including water tenders and engines. There is no hazard from utilities on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Stanislaus County Fire Command 2
Listen to dispatch call
03:6
Transcript:
00:00
Command 2, Orchwalk to my C.
00:04
All right to C.
00:06
Just an update, still trying to find the source and fires.
00:15
Again, still in the attic space and we're actually salvaging contents with the host.
00:26
I thought you still trying to find the source at the fire in the attic space leveraging content at the home.
00:36
Water tender one-one, Orange Blossom IC.
00:42
Water tender one-one go ahead.
00:47
Upon your arrival just staged behind 23.
00:53
Carter, Tinder, 1,1, copies.
01:00
Stiles, I have been 21, Commit 2.
01:06
Each unit has the ETA of 27 minutes, 2.7.
01:12
Copy, 27 minutes.
01:15
Okay,
01:18
27 minutes.
01:23
Go ahead. Roarie Floss, my seat.
01:28
C.J. Nees-O-Zil and a label timer of 1050.
01:35
Word's loss, I-C.
01:36
Copy.
01:41
The Microsoft 21.
01:43
21.
01:45
21.
01:47
The traffic is insured by personnel on scene.
01:51
PG&E needs to continue, but there's no hazard at this stuff.
02:17
Fire turn to one-line-up-B-E-L-Zee.
02:23
Fire engine 44-886 to be on-scene.
02:32
24486 to be on-scene.
02:34
44-886. 44-86.
02:47
23.
02:48
Orange Blossom IC.
02:55
23.
02:57
Move it to the front yard, on deck.
03:05
Tools and payment to the front yard on deck.
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Location mentioned:
Orange Blossom Rd, California 95361
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