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Washdown requested for sand at Piedra bridgeFresno County CA

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E Trimmer Springs Rd, California 93657

As discussed during the dispatch call, cHP units requested a washdown near the bridge in Piedra due to a sand accumulation approximately 30 feet long and several inches deep.

Audio|Heard on: Air Attack (A/G) Fresno CalFire - Sierra Forest Net
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Transcript:
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Beyond the bridge in Piedra, just south of Trimmer Springs Road of a black Ford Excursion.
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1023 on the (number withheld).
00:13
CHP on scene requesting a washdown for three to four inches of sand, about 30 feet long.

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E Trimmer Springs Rd, California 93657

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