Illegal controlled burn near east street and gibson road, Woodland CA
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Emergency services responded to a small illegal controlled burn near East Street and Gibson Road involving a transient who extinguished the fire and was advised to move along.
Audio|Heard on: Woodland Fire Dispatch - Gold
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01:55
Transcript:
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Attention Engine 2, illegal control burn.
00:11
Attention Engine 2, illegal control burn.
00:14
Use Gibson Road cross of East Street, Map page 15.
00:22
Squad 3, I copy, responding to the illegal control burn.
00:25
E Gibson Road cross-off East Street Map page 15.
00:28
Called in by PD advising there's a transient camp,
00:32
fire on the railroad tracks.
00:33
It's putting up a lot of smoke at this location.
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Fire dispatch.
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Here.
00:45
Engine 2.
00:48
What was your traffic around PD related to this call?
00:52
They're the ones who advise of the information.
00:55
We haven't had any callers, just PD advising over the radio.
01:00
Copy. Can you make sure they make contact with this person? We've had an issue there every single day.
01:06
Also,
01:08
Engine 2 is going to stand down, squad 3 if you need us to continue, let me know.
01:14
Copy.
01:15
Dispatch, squad three is on scene, small fire in a pot, transient seems to be putting it out.
01:25
Squad three will be investigating.
01:29
Squad three, I copy.
01:36
Dispatch, squad three.
01:39
Squad three, go ahead.
01:44
This is going to be a click on fire.
01:47
Our individual was informed about the rules and will move along.
01:54
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
East St & Gibson Rd, Woodland, CA 95776
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