Controlled water release at villa park dam clarified, Orange CA
Fire department responded to a report of a dam collapse at Villa Park Dam near Orange, California. Upon arrival, it was confirmed that the dam was releasing water in a controlled manner and there was no danger to the public.
Audio|Source: OCFA Tac 4E – Battalion 2 and 3
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Transcript:
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Agent Swede, we respond to a dam collapse, near Lolita Street, District 1941 X-ray.
00:08
Respond and report back.
00:15
Agent 23, copy.
00:17
Report to the Little Park Dam.
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Command Post 4, Truck 32.
00:30
Trust 32, go for area to come out for her.
00:34
We're on scene at the vehicle into the lake.
00:37
We do have multiple confirmed victims.
00:39
We need a full-swip water response.
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We're out back to station 32 again, support 32 in the boat.
00:49
Track 32,
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copy full swift water response with multiple victims.
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Engine 53 area command priority diverts.
01:02
Thank you, copy.
01:05
Go ahead for 503.
01:10
Revert to a reported building collapse, St.
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Francis School,
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530,
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Eastside Circle,
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District 1044W.
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respond and report back with these.
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Copy.
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Great command 4 from World Quix 23.
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Go for Area Command 4.
01:45
We're at the Villa Park Dam and they're just releasing water from the still lane.
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Everything is okay.
01:57
Copy that, releasing water from the fill away, everything okay.
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Location mentioned:
Villa Park Dam, Orange, CA 92869
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