Roof fire reported at house near Avenue 320 and Road 156, Tulare County CA
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A fire was reported on the roof of a residential building near Avenue 320 and Road 156. Responders attempted forced entry as it was unknown if anyone was inside.
Audio|Heard on: Tulare County Sheriff 2
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02:55
Transcript:
00:00
60 Adam is set a copy fire.
00:02
60 Adam is that a copy fire.
00:05
60 Adams.
00:09
Situation fire is allowed to a residential fire on Avenue 320 and Road 156, unknown if occupied and on the address at the moment, the greeting further.
00:21
Central and that's up there.
00:25
24-2.
00:28
5-0100-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-4-0-0-0.
00:37
Forty item.
00:39
All the item, 40262, Sydney Road.
00:42
Go for it.
00:44
Jumping.
00:47
40-0 copy 28 40-0 40-0 9 lincoln robert gene (number withheld)
01:01
40 annum is clear and valid 224 4th of a more you out of color
01:11
10 Charles units 23rd
01:15
1040.
01:19
1040.
01:21
204. 20 say 10 Charles, it could be a house fire.
01:27
10 Charles, a copy house on site.
01:36
1121
01:38
1121 1121
01:41
Can you tell me
01:43
(number withheld) Consider probation contact
01:47
Redding 21, you're 101, can you repeat your address
01:53
101?
01:55
Near First Street
02:03
visitor
02:05
The roof of the house is on fire.
02:07
We've been knocking, making announcements so far no one's come to the door, and known if anyone's inside.
02:15
104.
02:17
104.
02:21
Central is one time.
02:22
We're able to do forced entry.
02:24
You think people are inside.
02:31
Enterals possibly fire is 1.23.
02:39
I'm calling (number withheld).
02:44
40105. 7. 7.
02:51
60 Adam, fire 23.
02:53
6 a.m. Fire, 23.
02:54
6.8 on 10.4.
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Location mentioned:
Ave 320 & Rd 156, California 93235
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