Illegal control burn near Highway 16 raises fire concern, Woodland CA
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According to the dispatch call, a report of an illegal control burn near Highway 16 caused fire concerns due to increased wind. The fire is surrounded by a disk field and is being monitored by the owner.
Audio|Heard on: Yolo County Fire Dispatch - Green
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
What was your control burn address again earlier today?
00:06
Okay, stand by.
00:10
Press 12.
00:12
Press 12, it was near (number withheld).
00:20
Acknowledged. So this is going to be the same address.
00:23
Looks like the winds kicked it up a little.
00:27
And it's really going now.
00:31
It's totally surrounded by a disk field.
00:35
You might get some calls on it once it gets a little darker, but it's totally surrounded.
00:51
I'm going to make contact for the owner right now.
00:59
Prior dispatch engine 307.
01:06
Last unit on green?
01:09
Prior dispatch, engine 307.
01:12
Energy 307.
01:15
Now, we have a phone to report and an illegal control burn near (number withheld) Highway 16, Engine 307.
01:22
I'll be responding.
01:24
Engine 307, copy.
01:25
Do you want in tongues?
01:27
Okay.
01:31
Attention station 7, illegal burn.
01:35
Attention, station 7, illegal burn.
01:56
Fire dispatch, press 12.
01:58
Press 12.
02:01
We make contact with the owner.
02:03
He is going to keep an eye on it.
02:05
We'll be returning available.
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Location mentioned:
CA-16, Woodland, CA 95695
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