Unauthorized rubbish fire causes alarm at Hawaiian Beaches, Hawaiian Beaches HI
Fire crews respond to an unauthorized rubbish fire near Mamo and Moano streets with reports of burning plastic smell and possible ignition by a person, raising safety concerns.
Audio|Source: Big Island Hawaii Puna, Volcano, Kau Public Safety
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Transcript:
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10, nurse, investigate unauthorized burn near Mamo and Moano.
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Hymich's company 10, respond to rubbish burn near Mamo and Moano.
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And uh... 2300.
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Or probably.
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Moho Oli 422 Mohooli Street.
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I have blaze throwing rocks towards neighbor's house.
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Neighbor lives across street, just checking only.
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19, I'd 8, 97, oh morning.
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You can do this regard 4-1, I'll head with 3-2.
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Copy.
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3-2 and social one.
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You can put me in area and make a check.
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3A0 Cardi.
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Uh-huh.
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Okay, roll me over 3-4 alpha, I'de 7-2-27.
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Okay, roll 3-9, Charlie.
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Okay.
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And roll me over to 5-0-4 south, ID 8139.
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Okay, okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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Control of Breastner responding.
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Central.
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Okay.
01:48
It's like we should hostels back to these residents, not causing a disservice servant.
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So you can make his face on your number.
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Moano, RP[1] reference.
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Fire in the bushes smells like plastic.
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It says it's the location where I houseburn.
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Recently,
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RP[1] also replying the male possible bonfire in the area.
Police codes explained
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[1]
RP: Person providing information or making a report to law enforcement or emergency services.
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