Unknown fire erupts near Big Pines Highway, triggering massive response, Valyermo CA
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Firefighters are responding to an unknown type fire near Big Pines Highway, which has prompted a large multi-unit dispatch including engines and water tenders.
Audio|Heard on: Angeles National Forest Fire Net
Listen to dispatch call
03:55
Transcript:
00:00
Unknown type fire Area 38, location near Big Pines Highway.
00:15
Unknown type fire Area 28, location near Big Pines Highway.
00:34
Thank you.
00:37
Engine 338, engine 337, engine 336, engine 331, engine 339, water tender 22, water tender 22,
00:48
patrol 35, patrol 34, crew 4, crew 1, Battalion 32, Battalion 21, unknown type fire location,
01:00
near Big Pines Highway,
01:04
frequency assignments command on 4th TAC on R5, TAC 4, Primary TAC, Secondary TAC, R5, R5, TAC 5.
01:28
Engine 338, engine 337, engine 336, engine 331, engine 339, water tender 22,
01:37
water tender 22,
01:38
patrol 35,
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patrol 34,
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crew 4, crew 1,
01:44
battalion 32, and battalion 21, unknown type fire locations,
01:50
near Big Pines Highway, frequency assignments, command on ForestNet,
01:56
primary attack are 535.
01:57
TAC 4, Secondary TAC R5, Air to Ground 59.
02:05
Hey is responding to the fire area 38 acknowledge.
02:12
Engine 338.
02:15
338 companies fine.
02:22
Engine 337.
02:24
At 337. 337.
02:33
As you 336.
02:37
336.
02:39
336. As you 331.
02:49
331.
02:51
331.
02:55
239.
02:57
339.
02:58
339. 339.
03:05
Water Tender 225.
03:10
Water tender 225.
03:11
Water tender 222.
03:16
Water tender 222.
03:19
Water tender 222.
03:37
Andrew, can you repeat for Water Tender 222?
03:45
Tender 222, respond to an unknown type fire area 38, location,
03:51
3,5,
03:52
correction,
03:53
near Big Pines Highway.
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