Smoke from vessel oil overheating near Ingraham Street Bridge, San Diego CA
A vessel near Ingraham Street Bridge was reported to have smoke. Upon arrival, responders found no active fire. The smoke was caused by overheating oil. The vessel's engine was turned off, and the vessel was towed back to a dock for further inspection.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Lifeguards
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Transcript:
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Force said we're getting a May Day, May Day, May Day on VH 16 of a vessel fire. Ingraham Street Bridge, 2 POB
00:12
Force, I'm copy.
00:18
And you said a fire?
00:30
Tommy three.
00:36
Sounds like South Ingram.
00:40
Copy that.
00:43
We'll get threatened just running out with.
00:51
Four Lincoln Coffee starting to via land, to see if I could get a visual.
01:00
Fire. Of course him, he had a home-man security on team with the vessel.
01:08
Copy that. Does he confirm the vessels on fire or is it a smoking engine?
01:16
He's confirmed that he's dealing with smoke.
01:22
Copy that. And confirming as well as two COB.
01:30
Duke EOD both wearing light jackets.
01:37
Give us about it when you get a chance.
01:44
63 from this fashion.
01:50
and the smoke is gone, so it sounds like it was just, like, overheating oil.
01:56
I'm going to probably tell them back to the Dana and try and have them figured out with them a different dock that they prefer.
02:09
Copy, can you take your traffic over to D1?
02:12
For some copies.
02:15
And just confirming there's no fire on the vessel.
02:25
Does that Transcue 3 is on scene, 2 POB,
02:28
the smoke is out, the engine is off,
02:33
I believe it was just oil that was burning, and I'll tell them back to the data.
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Location mentioned:
Ingraham St, San Diego, CA 92109
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