Brush fire reported on Highway 14 in Lancaster, Lancaster CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, units responded to a possible brush fire on the right shoulder of southbound Highway 14 near Avenue K in Lancaster. Upon arrival, firefighters found no visible smoke or flames, and the scene was cleared after confirming no active fire.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff, Fire and Aircraft - Santa Clarita Valley
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Southbound 14, south of Avenue K and King.
00:03
Over to the brush fire on the right shoulder.
00:05
Southbound 14, south of Avenue K and King.
00:12
Stop now just south of M Mary, you know.
00:17
One M coming out of stop.
00:19
Southbound 14 south avenue.
00:27
If that was a, you know, a traffic fray, it was all ten 179.
00:32
Eighty-one 103 ninety-seven ninety-eight.
00:44
Check on that, eleven forty-six.
00:46
He's on and he can give you (number withheld).
00:49
Five seven one, he can turn twenty-two (number withheld).
00:53
We'll check it out.
00:56
LA (number withheld), where is (number withheld) going?
01:02
He's mapping West ten at Fairplex.
01:06
Okay, ten four, I'll get four.
01:08
Five (number withheld).
01:15
What happened? I'm in 97th of the area.
01:18
Negative visual of any smoke or fire.
01:24
8910, copy 97th of the area and so far UTO on smoke or fire.
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Location mentioned:
CA-14, Lancaster, CA
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