Small vegetation fire extinguished near highway 101 in Salinas, Salinas CA


Fire crews responded to a small vegetation fire near highway 101 north of John Street in Salinas. They blocked a highway lane for safety and managed hazardous conditions, including a possible broken water line. The fire was extinguished quickly.
Audio|Source: Salinas Fire Dispatch - Command 33
02:36
Transcript:
MedicinJ4. Medicin Engine 4 is on the scene. There's a small vegetation fire. It's actually going to be north of the John Street on Framp that's access going to be from 101. We're going to head back to market to get on the track so they to make better access from the fire. Okay, copy. Best access can be off the highway. Markom, currently fired 10 by 10 by flashing fuels. I copy. Engine 4 Battalion 1, affirming the northbound side. Southbound side. Copy. The Carcom Battalion 1 is on scene. Let's have CHP[1] advised to block the number two lane. We're going to have crews operating in that on fire activity. Continue both units for now until we get a better view on how our access issues. Establish one on an I-Fee. Okay. What do you say? Agent 4 and engine 3 from I-Fee. Can you switch to V-Fire? Tully N1 Firecombe. Tully 1. CHP is not sure if they're going to be able to respond. Copy. Advise them we're operating in the number two lane and shutting it down. And copy. With engines, four and three, switch attack. In trek 2, hazardous conditions, possible broken water lines. Provincetown and Independence Boulevard run 54 to amount 2148. And truck 2, copy responding at 2149. Provincetown Drive at Independence Boulevard, hazardous condition, and possible broken waterline leaking. All right, column 101.1.1. I see. One on one I see. Here is to extinguish and overhaul the fire in the process of loading hose. We'll be on the scene for a few more minutes. Okay.
MedicinJ4. Medicin Engine 4 is on the scene. There's a small vegetation fire. It's actually going to be north of the John Street on Framp that's access going to be from 101. We're going to head back to market to get on the track so they to make better access from the fire. Okay, copy. Best access can be off the highway. Markom, currently fired 10 by 10 by flashing fuels. I copy. Engine 4 Battalion 1, affirming the northbound side. Southbound side. Copy. The Carcom Battalion 1 is on scene. Let's have CHP[1] advised to block the number two lane. We're going to have crews operating in that on fire activity. Continue both units for now until we get a better view on how our access issues. Establish one on an I-Fee. Okay. What do you say? Agent 4 and engine 3 from I-Fee. Can you switch to V-Fire? Tully N1 Firecombe. Tully 1. CHP is not sure if they're going to be able to respond. Copy. Advise them we're operating in the number two lane and shutting it down. And copy. With engines, four and three, switch attack. In trek 2, hazardous conditions, possible broken water lines. Provincetown and Independence Boulevard run 54 to amount 2148. And truck 2, copy responding at 2149. Provincetown Drive at Independence Boulevard, hazardous condition, and possible broken waterline leaking. All right, column 101.1.1. I see. One on one I see. Here is to extinguish and overhaul the fire in the process of loading hose. We'll be on the scene for a few more minutes. Okay.
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CHP: California Highway Patrol
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US-101, Salinas, CA
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