Fire department investigates controlled burn near Missouri Bar Road, Nevada City CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire department responded to a controlled burn near Missouri Bar Road to check for possible illegal materials.
Audio|Heard on: Higgins Area Fire Protection District Dispatch
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Station 5, Control Burns, Missouri, Mar-R-152 responding.
00:06
Number 152, 1049.
00:14
Engine 5, check control burn for illegal material near Missouri Bar Road, cross of Central House Road and Missouri Ridge Drive.
00:24
Timeout, 1050.
00:32
Grass Valley, Battalion 1.
00:47
If we could have 2362 respond or one of the 20 engines respond and place the engine five for the debris check, leave five of belly, my one-five-two.
00:59
One-five-two, Grafelling.
01:01
Call to the command, sir.
01:09
One-five-two, Grafellin.
01:10
One-five-two, Grafellin.
01:17
AMR 152 Grass Valley.
01:21
Grass Valley.
01:22
AMR 152. Work code 4, disabled motorist only resting.
01:29
Engine 23, 63 Grass Valley.
01:32
Copies via MDT.
01:34
All units available, 1052.
01:49
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01:50
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01:54
Engine 5.
01:57
Engine 2352, respond additional to check and control burn with possible illegal material.
02:05
Near Missouri Bar Road.
02:07
Nevada County Fire for command.
02:09
Timeout 1054.
02:13
Engine 5, copies.
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Location mentioned:
Missouri Bar Rd, Nevada City, CA 95959
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