Trash can fire extinguished near 650th Street in San Diego, San Diego CA


A trash can caught fire near 650th Street in San Diego. The fire was put out quickly with help from Fire and Police. A gas leak was also reported and secured by the gas company. There was no other damage or suspects found.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
03:38
Transcript:
00:00
In fact, Metro, we have PD[2] sergeant advising of the second fire near 650th Street, now extinguished.
00:08
The, uh, confirming the fire is extinguished.
00:10
Compare you, I see Metro, affirmative per PD[2].
00:13
I copy, stand by.
00:15
Metro Imperial IC[1].
00:16
Metro Imperial IC[1], I'm going to have a Heartland engine can respond to the second fire coordinate with SDPD[2].
00:27
Don't need for a second incident.
00:31
Imperialisi Metro Copporees will have Carlin, Dinge, 10, respond, and coordinate with pleading, no need for a second incident.
00:37
Division Charlie from IC[1], you guys are available with gas been secured.
00:40
I see from Division Charlie, copy going available.
00:43
Track 1, Division Alpha.
00:44
Like what?
00:45
Trout. Trout.
00:46
You can be careful.
00:48
We can go on there, well.
00:49
Metro is six by C.
00:50
Six by C.
00:51
We have a non-transport.
00:54
Six-C. SDG&E has secured the gas leak.
00:57
Our crews will be going available.
00:59
Turning the incident over to S.C.
01:01
G&E supervisor. I.C. Terminator. I. Six S.I.C. Metro copies.
01:03
SCG&E crews have secured the gas leak.
01:05
Crews going available.
01:06
We'll be transferring incident over to S.B.G.C.E.
01:10
I. Metromedic 20 are we clear for intervithicub at HQ?
01:22
A. Fram, you're clear?
01:24
IC[1], Division Alpha.
01:25
Go for IC[1].
01:26
I see. You want me to pull the tape or wait until those guys walk through and do their air testing?
01:31
We're going to leave it in place, and SDG&E and P.D.R.
01:35
Remain it for another 15 minutes, and we'll let them clear it up.
01:38
That copy.
01:39
Yeah, we'll be able to handle with the trash can that's put on fire.
01:42
No threat and nothing else damage other than in trash can.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Command or Commander established to manage and direct response at an incident scene.
[2]
PD: Police Department involvement or presence required or requested at the scene.
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San Diego, CA
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