Kayak found adrift near Timber Cove, Timber Cove CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to an ocean rescue near Timber Cove, California, after an unoccupied white kayak was found adrift about a quarter mile offshore. Units staged at Timber Cove Lodge as rescue teams searched the area.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Fire and CAL FIRE Dispatch - North West
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Transcript:
00:00
Timber Cove Ocean Rescue.
00:44
Station 44, station 45,
00:48
Medic 120,
00:50
Henry 1 on order, South Coast Water Rescue on order.
00:54
Ocean Rescue for a white kayak adrift quarter mile offshore.
01:09
Area near Highway 1.
01:15
Control (number withheld).
01:23
We'll see medic 120 is responding.
01:30
20 copy,
01:32
Showing you responding for an ocean rescue report of an unoccupied kayak adrift about a quarter mile off the coast.
01:44
Closest GPS coordinates are hitting near the Timber Cove Lodge.
01:50
Your run number is (number withheld).
01:54
Roll.
01:57
To (number withheld) responding copies dispatch.
02:05
Five hundred responding, and this will be on Marine Twenty Two Alpha for tech channel.
02:19
Fireboat Integrity requested ocean rescue in the area near Highway 1.
02:30
Near Highway 1, about a quarter mile offshore.
02:35
Control (number withheld).
02:41
(number withheld).
02:44
(number withheld), would you like the units to stage at the Timber Cove Lodge or is there another location for staging?
02:56
Stage all at Timber Cove Lodge.
02:59
Copy, having all incoming units stage at the lodge.
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