Small brush fire burning near Skyport Dr and Airport Blvd, San Jose CA
A small brush fire covering a couple of acres was burning near Skyport Drive and Airport Boulevard in San Jose. Fire crews responded with multiple engines and a water tender to access and begin extinguishing the fire along the east side of the creek near the Guadalupe Trail.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
05:15
Transcript:
00:00
After we commit to 87, it would be better for us to take airport boulevard I think it's on the other side of rough drive or just commit to 87
00:12
Yeah, I'm not sure, I don't think it's on 87
00:16
So we'll check Airport Boulevard.
00:26
from ancient 7.
00:29
Yeah,
00:33
this is on the east side of the creek.
00:37
We're across the creek right now.
00:39
You're going to access it from Skyport Boulevard and then go along the trail.
00:44
Correction go along the road that runs along the creek.
00:49
It looks to be a couple acres inside.
00:56
I was here from Agent 7.
00:59
Yeah,
01:02
we've got eyes on it. It's on the other side of the creek crossing the airport.
01:05
Access is going to be off the Skyport.
01:07
Let's go start a third engine and a water...
01:23
Engine 5. Small brush or grass fire.
01:26
The command channel is Command 21[1] at Skyport Drive and Airport Boulevard.
01:31
Station 20's area.
01:33
The command channel is Command 21[1].
01:37
The sound there might have been some confusion to give a third engine and an additional water tanker.
01:45
So the engine 5 engine cell.
01:51
Engine seven, ten, four, we engine seven, engine five, engine one, water tender, company 18. One, at Skyport Drive and Airport Boulevard, Station 20th area.
02:02
The command channel is command 21. Anya five on command.
02:06
Engine five.
02:11
Water tender 18, engine 18, small brush or grass fire.
02:16
The command channel is 721.
02:18
Do you want to stop the command if you want to have a team? Station 20's area.
02:22
The command channel is command 21.
02:25
Yeah, it's going to start of a town chief.
02:28
We'll be airport I see.
02:32
a couple acres in size.
02:34
It goes all the way down from the creek all the way after the trail. We still haven't accessed yet. We're making our way around.
02:42
Battalion 1.
02:44
Small brush to our glass fire. That's 7.10.
02:47
You're still trying to make access for a couple of acres of fire that goes through the creek to the trail. The command 20s area.
02:52
The command trail is command 21.
02:54
Engine 1 on 21.
02:58
Under 1.
03:00
Airport I see from Korean 21. 15 minutes a lot.
03:07
Fire, water tender 18.
03:10
Water tender 18?
03:13
Can you reattice them to that fire? It didn't show up on our MDC.
03:19
Water tender 18.
03:25
from engine seven and command engine five yeah we tried making access
03:37
looks like you're getting close to it now we're going to go back around
03:45
we're driving south on the access of it we haven't found it yet
03:53
Go for inch and one.
03:56
Yeah, we're going to access this on,
03:58
I believe, Headingside.
04:04
We're looping around right now. It's long 87 on the east side.
04:13
...G1 copies on heading east side.
04:20
That's my own engine company, 18 in the ground.
04:24
Engine company, 18 in route.
04:29
Command 21[1], Command 21.
04:34
Battalion 1 in Route.
04:36
Battalion 1 in route. Engine 7 is on scene attempting to make access to a couple acres fire.
04:43
Engine 7 is airport I see. They're saying best access from heading.
04:55
21,
04:56
engine seven.
04:58
Okay,
05:00
so they've fired, Waterton, 18.
05:03
Made access to the fire, about 120 feet spot on the side of the Guadalupe Trail. Depending from the creek for the trail, we're dropping line right now. I should be able to handle it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Command 21: Assigned command radio channel 21 for coordination and communication among responding units.
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