Controlled fuel tank explosion ignites trees at college, Quincy CA
A controlled fuel tank explosion caused two trees to catch fire near the RV park behind the baseball fields at Feather River College. Fire units responded to confirm the situation and check for injuries. No injuries were reported during the incident.
Audio|Source: Plumas County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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For Quincy Fire,
00:03
FRC reporting a fuel tank explosion with two trees that are on fire.
00:09
FRC for a fuel tank explosion, timeout 1747.
00:20
One has one confirming no injury.
00:41
Sending 45, Medicare 45, 174, Staddleford, and 345, Operation Agreed.
01:03
Fire control, Plymouth 12, you can show us en route to FRC.
01:10
We'll be en route to FRC 1749.
01:16
A caller who's standing out there, the one who set off the explosion said it was controlled.
01:22
If you could swing by and just check on that, we are getting multiple calls as there is displays and trees.
01:32
Copy. One S1 and one as two were two unit, we'll be in there out.
01:47
Control 1 S2, could you advise what location at the college?
02:22
One fire control?
02:29
Go ahead, CD-1-1-1.
02:34
We did get information that it was a controlled explosion.
02:41
We are on the line with the RP.
02:43
I'm trying to get more information.
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Copy,
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responding 1752.
03:11
Our control 801-1-1-1, if we can get a better location too, if it's on campus or not.
03:26
211, the RP advised that it's going to be near the RV park behind the baseball fields.
03:32
RV park near the baseball fields.
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801-1 copies.
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1S1-1S2 control.
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Good.
03:54
To control, CHP did advise that it was a controlled burn.
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Copy control bird.
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We'll swing by and just confirm.
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Location mentioned:
Golden Eagle Ave, Quincy, CA 95971
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