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Fires extinguished in Kern County including vehicle and fieldKern County CA

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Kern County, CA

Fire crews extinguished a secondary fire involving a vehicle and trailer in Kern County. They also responded to a small fire in a field and an outside fire near Main Avenue and Chester. Smoke from fireworks was noted but was not a threat. All fires were confirmed out after investigation.

Audio|Source: Kern County Fire/Bakersfield Fire/USFS
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
The IC[1]-667, knockout on our fire.
00:02
IC[1] copy, knocked out on the secondary fire.
00:05
DCC[2] copies.
00:06
DCC[2], chapter IC[1], IC.
00:11
We have an all clear on the secondary on the trailer.
00:13
All clear on second area on the trailer, 24-Nay.
00:16
Vision 6, outside fire, northbound Main Avenue just west of Chester.
00:20
HP and Route, see narrative for further.
00:22
ECCC[3], Battalion 3 on C.
00:24
2101. Fire, Texas Street and Easter Street for a small fire in the field.
00:29
47, Medallade ECHO-400, Clipper Hills Drive for cardiac arrest.
00:33
You see Patrol 41 to be responding also.
00:36
370. See, we have super on progress.
00:37
The C-NJ 41, we're in the area attempting to locate.
00:40
Copy. This is a single report.
00:41
Copy. There is still some drift smoke in the area from the fireworks show.
00:45
We'll investigate a little further.
00:46
Copy. They did advise they believe that's what started.
00:48
It was the fireworks.
00:49
Copy.
00:50
AECC 41 has to be a false alarm.
00:52
Firework drift about were complete.
00:54
Coffee. We'll show complete.
00:55
21066. The 8667, fire out on secondary vehicle.
00:58
Fire out on secondary vehicle, 2106.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Assumption or establishment of Incident Command or Incident Commander at a scene.
[2]
DCC: Dispatch/Communications Center
[3]
ECCC: Central hub for emergency communications and command, typically managed by dispatch personnel.

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