Grass and brush fire of 10-15 acres near Sierra Vista Pl, San Jose CA
Firefighters are responding to a 10 to 15 acre grass and brush fire moving uphill near Sierra Vista Pl, San Jose. No homes are currently threatened. They are containing the fire at Sierra Road to the north, Sierra Vista Trail Network to the east, and the parking lot to the south. Specialized rescue teams and ambulances are staged as a precaution.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
08:18
Transcript:
00:00
I see from engine 16 we've gone up near Sierra Road with engine 31 under initial request to supply engine 31 we're working with
00:12
Okay fasty copies engine 16 is working with division mic 89 near North 9th Street east Santa Clara Street and East St. John Street Station 8's area
00:30
Did as best I can do with the 360, you couldn't get eyes on it from Alam Rock Falls, but I believe your big box is drawn correctly with Sierra Road being the stop in the north, and I believe we can make access on those trails.
00:43
I'm on scene, in division, Mike,
00:46
off near Sierra Road at the park.
00:52
I did hear that you said Sierra Road is the right line to hold on our north.
00:57
I couldn't hear the rest of it.
01:01
That's correct. Sierra would be the big box, but we can make access on those trail systems that lead down the hill and safely put an attack on the fire.
01:10
I am on CNN near Sierra at the parking lot.
01:13
It can take Division Mike.
01:17
Okay,
01:20
copy that. I will change Battalion 10th assignment. I'll put Battalion 5 as Division Mike.
01:29
Retailant 10 copies standing by for assignment.
01:32
Rusci Medi 3 on San Josei Fire.
01:38
San Jose Fire, arrest 23.
01:41
Rusti medic 3 on San Jose Fire. Just making sure you're on the MRC.
01:47
That is correct. We switched over.
01:49
Our MDC is not working.
01:50
So we were in a route to... I want you to come back to the parking line. We're going to go ahead and relieve engine 2.
01:55
There's currently division problem.
02:00
Mattantan returning to the parking lot to assume Division Bravo from Engine 2.
02:09
I see Command 21.
02:14
I have this last group that came from Oval Attack of County folks.
02:18
The Engine 21 is headed back to their station from the training center to staff.
02:23
The Waterton and Montana they fired. Please utilize Command 21.
02:27
Copy, thank you.
02:32
Engine 6N, are they fire?
02:36
IC[2] for 484. Engine 6, sound as they fire. Single caller reporting a patient with an infected leg. I don't know what happened to them.
02:46
Yeah, Chief, are you located all the way down if I just continue in through the gate to the third parking lot? Is that what he stated?
02:53
Hey, friend.
03:00
Engin 221 and 6.4 are on scene. We're switching to command 21.
03:06
Engine 221 and engine 624 on scene, switching over to command 21. Command from IC[2]. I see.
03:12
I see, good.
03:15
The update from the helicopter is that we have 10 to 15 acres.
03:20
grass and brush, moving uphill, a little bit wind-driven, topography,
03:25
influenced fire, no infrastructure, no homes threatened.
03:28
We're going to be trying to stop it at Sierra Road on the north. We're going to be stopping it on the east at the Sierra Vista Trail Network, and we're stopping it at the parking lot to the south.
03:44
See 104 update from the helicopters that they have a 10 to 15 acre grass fire brush going uphill wind-driven topography no infrastructure or homes threatened working on the north of Sierra Vista Trail we're going on stopping it at the south end
04:04
and command from IC[2] further. What I'd like to have is the USAR[3] deployed to the third parking lot. They're going to be essentially a RIC[1] team for us.
04:11
I'd like them to bring their six-by-six software vehicles and establish a contingency in case one of our folks gets injured up on the side of the cell.
04:23
You want the USAR[3] deployed to the third parking lot as Rick bringing their six-by-six as a contingency plan in case one of the firefighters is injured.
04:33
Affirm, adequate to the ambulance and have them report to the parking lot as well near the command post.
04:40
IC[2] 104, we have ambulance standing by. How many would you like at the command post?
04:47
San Josear Company 34.
04:50
Usar 34.
04:54
We heard the Pensacier Creek IC[2]s request for the USAR[3] company. We're in the middle of a trench training at Alviso. We are starting to wrap up.
05:03
We can head back to the station and get the UVs to respond, but it's going to be 45 minutes or more for that.
05:11
I see you from 221 on command. USAR[3] 34.
05:15
Copy?
05:17
Go ahead.
05:19
221 just arrived on Swain, we switched over to 21. Do you have an assignment for us and engine 624?
05:30
Sierra Road. You're going to go to the top of Sierra Road.
05:33
You're going to interface with Battalion 5 to his division mic, and you're going to be doing mobile attack off the open space trail system up there.
05:43
Engine 221, 6.4 copies, Division Mike, mobile attack. Do they fire? Fire support vans 3. Engine 21. Engine 21, go ahead.
05:58
Fire support.
06:00
10 by 1.1. In route from BFO to grab our water tender at station and then in route to the fire. Delay to respond.
06:07
So the fire from 21, 104 delayed response headed from BFO to the station and grab the tender.
06:17
Engine 18.
06:20
Please Upgrid County Ambulance 3, significant bleeding.
06:24
Engine 18.
06:29
Fire support unit 3, go ahead with the traffic.
06:33
Unit 3 is en route to Peninsula Creek,
06:36
ETA 28 minutes, travel on Santa Fe.
06:40
Engine, Beijing, at White, and Penitentiatechia Creek.
06:44
Engine 221 from our support unit 3. It's going to be a Penitentia Crawley. Go to Engine 221.
06:51
I'm trying to clean up some details.
06:52
Did you say you had a 600 that was coming with us? Or is it just to you right now?
06:58
That is affirmative.
06:59
We brought engine 624 with us.
07:04
Okay, smart move. Thank you. So I have you go out of the conference here, interfacing with division, Mike. Thank you.
07:10
221, close.
07:16
Engine 624 from engine 221. We have to turn around, go out that entrance, and head of the Sierra Road. We'll follow it.
07:26
I see Command 21.
07:31
Go ahead.
07:33
I see Command 21. USAR[3] is currently training.
07:36
They said they have a 45-minute ETA.
07:41
Bobby, send them after their... Just send them as soon as they can. We'll take them.
07:47
I see 10-4.
07:53
U-Sar-34, San Josei-Fire.
07:56
U-S.S.R. 34.
08:01
U-S.R. 34, the IC[2] confirms it would like you as soon as possible.
08:09
U-S.R. copies. We're getting out of VALVisa here as quickly as we can.
08:13
U-S.R. 34, and please advise when we can show you on route.
08:18
U-S.R.C.R.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
RIC: Rapid Intervention Crew (team designated to rescue firefighters in distress)
[2]
IC: Assumption or establishment of command responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
[3]
USAR: Urban Search and Rescue team specializing in complex rescue operations in urban environments.
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Sierra Vista Pl, San Jose, CA 95116
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