Vehicle rolls off Fury Ln and catches fire with vegetation, El Cajon CA
A vehicle went off the side of the road near Fury Lane and Whitehorse resulting in two vehicles catching fire. The fire spread to nearby vegetation. Emergency responders found at least one person passed out at the scene. Fire and medical units responded and later canceled some responses after the fire was controlled.
Audio|Source: Heartland Fire
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Transcript:
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This vehicle, PC vehicle is now fully involved. Everybody's out.
00:03
Do your second engine started?
00:05
Single vehicle or multiple?
00:07
Full of vehicle, be screaming, fully involved, right in front of the rent of San Diego, cross in Fury.
00:15
About five, no front.
00:16
Copy. Have me.
00:21
Okay, Central. Update locations, 11586, near Fury Lane.
00:29
Charlie?
00:31
Go ahead. We now have reports of one patient pass-out.
00:34
And the owner of the vehicle can get into the vehicle that's on fire. Okay.
00:42
Andrew N206-responding.
00:45
Okay.
00:48
Ante-1-163 from a MEDY 5469.
00:51
Respond, one,
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two, correction, two shortly two-old. The top page I was responding.
01:01
Essential is just funny too.
01:07
17.
01:10
1722. It's going to be near Fury and Whitehorse. It's going to be vehicle over the side and now on fire.
01:15
Two vehicles over the side on fire.
01:17
Go ahead and send me up that decision response as well. This Friday's station.
01:23
Copy same by friend there are those on panels.
01:26
Medi418 goes to ladies.
01:27
Medi418 with 20 rates.
01:34
National Squad 33,
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Medical,
01:37
6 Charlie[2], 6theta, 950 L Avenue, Taza Village, Unity 2004, Cross Streets, Highland Avenue, and L, National D squad 33,
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6 Delta[1].
01:53
In Samuel, for Botany-29-23, Brush First, Thresh-23, Engine 2,000 with Waterfront and Engine 206. Then we've heard two vehicles over the island fire with vegetation bombs.
02:03
The next year, and Wayhorse, respond one India, one Julia with XSD, Command 2.
02:09
Engine 20 Charlie.
02:11
Your updated radio channel to be 1.0.1 Giulia with Expoise Command 9.1.1. Julia,
02:19
Expoise Command 9-1-1.
02:21
2ndi 2nd. 121.
02:29
META 417 is coming. N8-417 responding.
02:34
We have none on the fire and the veg.
02:35
We cancel the VED response. CINU-1 type engine and the head and established period.
02:40
Central Coffee is knocked out on fire and the VED, canceling the response.
02:43
Requestion 1 additional.
02:45
It will be engine 206 and we've got what you seen.
02:53
Tion 6 to tie in 3, brush 15, rush 23, 633, 10, and water tender 20 cancel.
02:58
Engine 21 continue.
03:05
Okay,
03:06
from there, the fire, engine 22 is on see with medics, so requesting one additional type 1 and all other units cancel to your discretion. Do you want to stay?
03:18
Brush 23 063, 10 cancel.
03:25
Central PIRAC.
03:27
CREAC. The HAP.
03:28
We have one patient, 1N2 is assessing right now. And like I said, knock on top. I'm sorry. Central copy. SafePone C-N-C-ZN-N-N-A-WC-N-V-A-SS. Break. Brush-23, cancel.
03:43
Brud is your copy phone.
03:44
Copy.
03:50
If you're ready for 2017.
03:53
Committed for 17, all team.
03:59
One here, 3, 15.
04:01
Copy 18.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
6 Delta: High-priority medical dispatch for breathing problems (MPDS Protocol 6, Delta determinant).
[2]
6 Charlie: Breathing problems requiring urgent, Charlie-level medical response per Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) Protocol 6.
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Location mentioned:
Fury Ln, California
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