Creek overflows causing local flooding near oak and porcitos avenues, Half Moon Bay CA
Fire crews responded to a creek overflowing near Oak Avenue and Porcitos Avenue in Half Moon Bay, causing localized flooding. Water entered nearby buildings and some roads were flooded with up to 4 inches of water.
Audio|Source: *SanMateo County Fire, CalFire CZU
03:16
Transcript:
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Engine 40 assists for the creek overflowing near Oak and Porcitos Avenue, Half Moon Bay.
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Engine, fire alarm, 1287 in-Dencarlos, 1-2808, Southwestern House of American Street control.
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39, (name withheld).
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House of Laurel and Michael.
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Control 2.
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Control 2, Agent 14.
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14.
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14. You cover 14.
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14.
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Please, engine 26, you can't cover in Clifford District.
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In 27, it's two subjects, second to elevator, possibly on the third floor.
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No matter of course to be reported.
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40. We have a city calling from floor far one below reporting the creek is overflowing.
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Flood's open video.
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Question.
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Quist. Quist, you can't copy.
02:07
Control 2 from engine 34, you can attach to the public assist on halfway and every place of truck 51.
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You're sitting here in the water treatment.
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You're sitting here for Pee.
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You're advising there on San Mateo Avenue west of airport and near the water treatment.
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You just have a head injury.
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138. Go ahead.
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There's the need for Caltech to work in between Murchison and Truedale of Southbound Elkamee flooding conditions with one single vehicle.
02:53
Could you put that on there and know that there's flooding conditions in that?
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I just don't know.
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134 public works is in advice of flooding all of when this particular call is at near 439 and she if the water is now inside drinks up to 4 inches.
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Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
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