Fire crews respond to active fire and nearby new incident, Amador County CA


Fire crews coordinate water supply and resources at the edge of an active fire on Highway 16, California, while considering diverting units to respond to a nearby new fire incident.
Audio|Source: El Dorado and Amador Counties Public Safety
03:36
Transcript:
00:00
You guys have water? Or you're out, right? You fill as quick as you can and let me know in your full. I'll put you guys back in. Yes. OES 433[1] Surly available. San Andreas, the 1-1 IC[2]. That's permanent. They're available.
00:26
What I see zero eight 37? 86 for coverage.
00:46
Atopkin Haven Road.
00:47
To the fire's edge.
00:56
1.1 IC[2], CDF, TAC 27, confirming CDF TAC 27[3] at 0.841. You know, and TACA[4], we're at Highway 16 in LITRO. Do you need a pair? Can we over to the new fire? The virtue of the new fire.
01:23
Recruit 5, Camino. Camino Grosburgh Group 5. Would you like me to divert to the new incident or continue to the Brown? In the incident, the attack channel is CDS attack.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
OES 433: Operational Emergency Services unit
[2]
IC: Incident Commander
[3]
CDF TAC 27: California Department of Forestry Tactical Channel 27
[4]
TACA: Tactical Channel Alpha
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Location mentioned:
CA-16, California
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