Fire threatens building near Highway 198, Kings County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire near Highway 198 and One-and-a-Half Avenue where a palm tree was on fire next to a building, posing a threat to the structure. Smoke and flames were visible from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Kings County Sheriff and Corcoran Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Area four,
00:01
Fire endangering a structure.
00:04
One and a Half Avenue on Highway 198, palm tree is on fire next to building.
00:09
Caller can see smoke and flames.
00:25
Uh huh.
00:27
Uh huh.
00:49
Station four, station five, station one, station seven.
00:54
Hanford Fire requested,
00:56
Battalion one.
00:59
Fire endangering a structure.
01:01
One and a Half Avenue and Highway 198.
01:04
Palm tree on fire next to building.
01:06
Caller can see smoke and flames.
01:08
Time out 10:40 9 h.
01:15
County Fire Engine Four is responding.
01:22
Engine four.
01:25
Engine five.
01:28
Engine five.
01:35
One.
01:39
Engine one.
01:41
County Fire Engine Seven responding.
01:45
Engine seven.
01:50
Battalion one.
01:57
Units responding for a fire endangering the structure, One and a Half Avenue and Highway 198.
02:04
Palm trees on fire next to building. Caller can see smoke and flames.
02:09
This will be the One and a Half incident using tech two.
02:17
Engine four over Battalion one.
02:21
Engine four.
02:25
Make sure you check for power lines when you get there.
02:31
Engine four, copy.
02:32
Checking the power line.
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