Small roadside grass fire near Stevenson Boulevard, Fremont CA
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A small grass fire approximately 10 feet by 10 feet was reported near Stevenson Boulevard in Fremont. Flames and smoke were observed, but there was no vehicle involvement or traffic collision associated with the fire. Fire crews responded and knocked down the fire promptly.
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03:27
Transcript:
00:00
27 to 965 to 965 to 550.
00:02
The contrary stage response, Steven Silverlar, Company, or Rico Drive, the back-point section.
00:11
Dr. 50.
00:14
Dr. Sealco?
00:18
I'm going to monitor the call the time you have to wear.
00:20
No, perfect.
00:22
We're going to need to call.
00:27
21,
00:28
153, 256, 227, Battalion 6, Battalion 5.
00:32
The Funker reports of flames and smoke coming from behind the car.
00:37
Arfrey's advising the grass is now on fire.
00:41
Fired close to the building,
00:43
address near Stevenson Boulevard.
00:46
This will be attacked the re-response, but not specified how far away.
00:49
Aldo, Scott Biti.
00:53
Dr. Fiske, Alco?
00:58
Is this you confirmed is your local address (number withheld)?
01:03
Negative. That's the Citrus.
01:06
Address, that's the advice the fire is near.
01:09
The location.
01:14
Okay.
01:19
It looks like we have a small roadside fire approximately 10 feet by 10 feet floor rate of spread to steel driven at this time.
01:26
No vehicle is involved.
01:28
Let's go ahead and continue the next few engine companies and cancel balance the assignment.
01:32
Let's continue engine 27 and let's see the next one would be engine 56.
01:41
We can't cancel balance.
01:47
The person into 56 gives in a dollar
01:56
Alco, Stevenson, IC[1]A on Tech League.
02:00
Stevenson, IC[1]A.
02:05
There's a related traffic collision, uh, sole vehicle.
02:09
Let's go ahead and start with one ambulance to test for you.
02:13
I also talk for you.
02:15
Confirming only one ambulance, no additional engine to handle.
02:20
That's negative.
02:21
The two incoming type ones were good.
02:28
Incen IC[1] 27 is off-team.
02:30
We're gonna lay line to the grass.
02:35
I golly thanks. Thank you. The President.
02:41
Pretty much just returned in 57-comfit traffic collision.
02:47
News is the Lord of Eureka Drive.
02:49
...
02:53
States for me 57 on top three.
03:01
Engine 57, CSAC with the traffic permission.
03:06
That's affirmed.
03:07
We got dispatched to a vehicle accident at your location.
03:11
Just seen if you had any info.
03:16
No, you can go ahead and cancel.
03:17
I'm going to hold on to engine 56 and engine 27.
03:20
It's a small roadside fire, 27 against a fire knocked down.
03:23
We see another engine to do an assessment on a total occupant vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
Stevenson Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538
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