Backyard fire extinguished before firefighters arrived, Alamo CA


A fire started in a backyard, likely caused by electrical landscape wiring. The homeowner noticed the smoke, sprayed water on it, and put out the fire before firefighters arrived.
Audio|Source: San Ramon Police and Fire, Central Contra Costa Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Fires in Route 230, Kimberley Place, for a smoldering fire in the RP's backyard, possibly electrical or sparking, and no friends are smoking.
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Extra.
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Kind of hard just up the hill, but it looks like they've got the fire contained.
00:17
So one of the Italian chief just records with the fire's purple.
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The dark, you can call that.
00:21
It's interesting.
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It's important on one camera and have to you on back.
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I have to go to the back right of the house and there's over there.
00:31
There's still over there. No.
00:32
I tell you. If you still over on the line, please ask you to step up one more time please.
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I will return.
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I don't know.
00:42
It's important. Thank you.
00:43
Holden by the homeowner.
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He said he'd smell something burning in his backyard when to investigate all the ground smoldering.
00:49
Possibly says landscape wiring.
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He sprayed some water in it and it stopped.
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Location mentioned:
Kimberley Pl, Alamo, CA 94507
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