Fire at abandoned building near 34th St and Winchester Ave, Kern County CA


A fire broke out on the outside of an abandoned building near 34th Street and Winchester Avenue in Kern County. Fire crews were dispatched with a reinforced response and arrived on scene. The fire was exterior, affecting the outside of a metal structure, and crews reported they could handle the situation.
Audio|Source: Kern County Fire/Bakersfield Fire/USFS
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Transcript:
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Reinforce structure, station 4th area, engine 4, engine 1, engine 64, truck 1, truck 41, training 2, 3d, battalion 1 and 2, 34th Street, Winchester Avenue, 4th flames coming from an abandoned building, assignment on fire 2.
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I'm happy training three
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Twinning four strong Training four strong
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Training for a sound
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Engine 4, ECC.
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ECCC. ECCC, engine 4.
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Engine 4.
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We've dispatched you to a reinforced structure.
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Chestdown 34's building next to flame and freeze, our use of the passenger by advising plane.
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ECCA, engine for is on scene.
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This is an exterior fire that got to the outside of a metal structure.
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Injunctur is on scene.
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We can handle. You can complete the balance.
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Copy engine four on scene exterior fire that got outside of a medical structure can handle.
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All five, that's only one on fire two.
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Command Force is in there, can give me a description?
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Command Force, building up to layman-free.
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The Engine Fort is on scene.
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They advised the exterior fire that got onto the outside of a metal structure and that they can handle.
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Copy. Command Force now, please.
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Copy Battalion 2.
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Command 4 Engine 1, Trek 1, Training 2, 23, 204, and then 64 truck 41 complete.
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11.6.
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Kern County, CA
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