Legal fire in backyard confirmed after false alarm, Wildomar CA
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Fire crews responded to a report of fire near Austin Street. Upon investigation, it was confirmed to be a legal fire in a backyard pit where the homeowner was burning tree trimmings. The alarm was cleared after verifying no danger and ventilating the area.
Audio|Heard on: Cal Fire and Riverside County Fire - West
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03:34
Transcript:
00:00
There's engine 61.
00:01
This is going to be a false alarm? Legal cooking fire is near Austin Street.
00:22
BAS!
00:24
BOR!
00:25
BOR!
00:52
Airis-on-heel, brook's your seat.
01:09
Engine 68 is on scene.
01:11
A new story.
01:13
Multi-family dwelling, nothing show up from the exterior.
01:16
Engine 68 will be in investigation mode.
01:18
Have an engine 76 stays at that close with water source.
01:36
... ...
01:39
So every one-step, you're trying to stop.
01:47
Here, hello and you want, let's be on fire, let's be on the fire pit the backyard.
01:52
I'll be out to talk to the knocking around.
01:56
We'll get by the one.
02:06
Engine 24 can't fully response to Mississippi.
02:13
24 cup.
02:16
Here, as long as one.
02:28
The homeowner is burning, a seed, tree trimming,
02:32
for a fraction of a half an hour.
02:44
168 It's going to just be convert
02:54
It's going to just be converged through the other major fires
02:57
I'll release in 176.
03:13
Engine 70s, correction, Engine 68, Perris, re-advise your traffic.
03:16
I copy that you're releasing engine 776, the rest of your traffic was scratchy.
03:23
Periscuit 60 will remain on scene to reset the alarm and ventilate the odor.
03:33
68 Paris copy.
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Location mentioned:
Austin St, Wildomar, CA 92595
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