Gas station hydrant leak with squatters prompts response, Bakersfield CA


Fire units responded to a leaking hydrant issue near 34th Street at a gas station. The leak was not from a fire hydrant but involved the gas station. Police were called to manage transient individuals squatting at the facility.
Audio|Source: Kern County Fire/Bakersfield Fire/USFS
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Transcript:
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Engine 4, hud to this condition, near 34th Street.
00:04
Port-A-leaking hydrant.
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CECC[1], SWOT-15-1-1.
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SPOT-15. SPANZ.
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Spat-Zone Air, Liberty Area.
00:18
You copy.
00:20
Very copy, complete.
00:24
Engine 55, ECC[1].
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ECC[1], Company 65, Popkin, Rout.
00:34
Company 55, can you call on the ECC[1]?
00:41
Affirmative.
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ECC[1]C,
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engine four.
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Engine four.
00:55
This is not going to be from a fire hydrant.
00:58
This will be an issue related to the VRED gas station.
01:02
We still have BPD respond to address the transient squatting at the facility.
01:09
Copy.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ECC: Central facility for emergency communication, coordination, and dispatch operations.
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Location mentioned:
Near 34th St, Bakersfield, CA 93301
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