Fire crews work to contain wildfire near Soap Creek


Audio|Source: El Dorado and Amador Counties Public Safety
03:24
Transcript:
As far as the engine, you ran out this morning. For the water tenders, we're going to have to be pulling out of Stoke Creek about where you heard (name withheld) this morning. If her air attack, from where the engine's going to be parked of the 4-03, I'll get you a lap. for the doser and punch out the ridge, about a mile to get into the fire dead. Hi, copy. With that information, I'll get a two additional food started. And then for the water tender, don't have them to emit down to 5 and 07. I'll get a lap long for where their turnaround spot would be. We're going to have to cut something open branches to get turned around down in here as well. confirming the water tenders will be utilizing soap creek. Yeah, affirmative. Soap Creek, I think it's going to be the best bet. And then we're going to have to do an engine shuttle. There's no good turnaround for the water tender. Add that. The engines are going to have a difficult time to turn around down here in limited space until we get some something pushed out. I'll do a little bit more research on this end to figure out what we got. And you can show me as close as high as edge as possible. I'll tie in with the ECC. On the five-end, zero the Bevin Road, this is where I turned around this morning, so I just got a little bit more to go. The 313, the Stannis box, has been notified they believe it's their kitchen fire around, kind of around Highway 4 in line with your latin. Okay, thank you. Thank you. 1105. You can just log in for now.
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El Dorado County, CA
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