Tree fire on southbound Highway 101 near 20-mile marker, Arcata CA


A tree caught fire along southbound Highway 101 near the 20-mile marker. Reports say a homeless person may have started the fire intentionally. Emergency responders are managing the fire and traffic control.
Audio|Source: Arcata Fire District
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Transcript:
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I'll call report has a tree on fire, High 101 in 1999,
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and Judge B34. Let me come on check back.
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The tree on fire, one of the southbound 101 is just about the 20.
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First thing that's going to be 20.
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I see you, I'm kind of hard to come to skin.
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This man is a kind of hard to attack attack.
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Okay, fire. BenJJG. Any additional?
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Any additional?
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Any additional? The 829[1].
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11. 19, any additional?
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Debate 200.
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Volume responding 0227.
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PINF responding 101-199.
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Ciasia also responding to a report of a homeless subject possibly setting the trees on fire.
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2.248.
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We have a small fire at the brus from the side of the road.
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We'll be established in Coney County.
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Indian 83 can handle your system into 3D, Oscar, polar, top of the choice.
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I'm January 214 to copy that team's small fire in the brush.
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Handle continuing to face 200 to assist with traffic control canceling the balance 0-249[2] breaks in June 1870.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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829: Unit or location reference
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249: Unit or location reference
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Location mentioned:
US-101, Arcata, CA
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