Fire crews respond to wildfire near San Luis Obispo County


Fire crews are handling a wildfire that has extended over a ridge. They are coordinating efforts to prevent the fire from spreading further towards nearby locations.
Audio|Source: SLO County Public Safety
08:50
Transcript:
putting code two to zero. I think I'm still looking for you to do this year. The line is 52 lemur and it's kind of blown over the ridge and the primary fire activity. I'm still looking for you tracking in. The line is clear. There's a couple folks in there but if you need anything, 52 Lumma, if that doesn't If you can't get in there, I got a secondary target. So I'll have you assess that real quick. available in seven of us. If you could return to code A-toyne out. Take two company now. All right now. down in the flat here. There might be a spot actually on the other side of the ridge where that's super active, but I think that's what we call before. So we know, let's come back to that spot. for available cancel. fire just over the ridge up by the command three repeater five three one he's gonna be working that same target they're coming out of AG so you guys here have to speak with that out my door right now and yeah we're from beam to beam and I got the spot on the RP right now what is anyone can't be cut for nine one voice three seven by number Nora three five two zero seven five two Let's say we try to do some coordinator there for that spotfire there and once the attack one takes care, I'll be 531[2] there and they'll put that 964[3] on those new ones back over there behind us. Yep, we'll start one end and keep trucking around going a little counting clockwise, I'm guessing, yeah. Was it 5-3 lima? Are they the ones up at that predominant spot? Is it a little bit further from there? Okay, okay, got me down there in that hole. Okay, I saw those tractors, got it. 92 Code 2[1] Medical Illperson, 464 Rockway Avenue, Crossover South 4th Street, 464 Rockaway Avenue. Command, Exas Al-Commite, TechCalcourt, 10 listed 2146. I'm on stations. I heard a 964 is an hour. It's probably about 40 minutes now and what was 531.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Respond without lights/sirens (urgent but not emergency)
[2]
531: Command/Unit Identifier
[3]
964: Fire-related code (likely structure or major fire)
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San Luis Obispo County, CA
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