Trash and debris fire at san marcos business facility, San Marcos CA
Fire crews responded to multiple small fires involving trash and debris at a business facility near Lee Drive in San Marcos, California. Several fire engines and a truck company worked together to contain and extinguish the fires. Access to the site required staging units at nearby roads due to limited entry points.
Audio|Source: San Marcos Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
121. We're on scene.
00:03
We do have a confirmed working fire.
00:05
Looks like it's going to be at Lee's Generals at the dump.
00:08
It looks like we're just going to have a bunch of trash on fire.
00:13
All right, 121 will be investigating.
00:20
121 on scene confirm marking fire trash on fire r a 121 investigating.
00:28
Northcom, the time 121 at scene with the given location near Lee Drive.
00:34
We do have, looks like a dumpster trash yardhouse that has a trash on fire.
00:40
The time 121 will be assuming Lee IC[1] will be in the offensive strategy at this time.
00:47
Have all units stage out on Lee Drive and North Avenue at this time because of access.
00:54
I see you from 218.
00:56
We have two separate small compacted fires.
01:01
If you send the second unit in past the sales,
01:05
they can get that one.
01:06
We'll get this first little one knockdowns.
01:11
Engine 218,
01:13
you can see copies that second in engine to assist on the second fire.
01:18
Break engine 124 looks like you're going to be the second in engine.
01:21
Go ahead and come and access off lead drive.
01:24
You'll be doing fire control on the secondary location of the debris pilot you'll see.
01:32
There is a hydrogen on lead drive for you.
01:40
Edge 124 copies.
01:42
Full passenger to 218 to access the second pile.
01:48
The Italian 121 Northland copies on the same.
01:50
The IC[1].
01:58
Unit behind Battalion 121 Northland copies on the same.
01:59
Unit behind Battalion 121, what's her designation?
02:06
This is engine 124.
02:07
We're ground to the hydrant.
02:10
How about that, thanks, making sure you weren't walked in.
02:13
Break. Truck 107.
02:19
Truck 107.
02:21
Truck 107 is going to be tight down here.
02:24
If you want to reroute and look at the residential road on the Charlie side of this yard.
02:33
Looks like in the area of near 1421, near 1425,
02:38
in the business park behind on the Charlie's side, you might need to be, make accessible area over there and to access your stick.
02:47
Charcotts have a copy.
02:54
Battalion 216,
02:56
the IC[1].
02:58
I see you go from Italian 216.
03:02
The time, 216,
03:04
when you get on scene, you can either make your way down lead drive, and I'm going to use you for some eyes, maybe get a good little walk around in 360 for me to see accessibility for this, unless you think better access might be where truck 107 will be going on the backside condos behind there on the Charlie.
03:23
Copy. I'm making my way on scene now.
03:25
We've got Engine 213 and Engine 216 out on North Street stage.
03:35
The EIC[1] truck 126.
03:37
We're on scene at Lee and North.
03:45
Engine 218, are you guys able to get a water supply down there? Are you going to need assistance?
03:51
For the first spot that we're on here, we've got the fire knock down.
03:57
And if they get around the backside, they'll be able to knock the second one down.
04:00
We do not have a water supply.
Police codes explained
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[1]
IC: Incident Command or Commander established to manage and direct response at an incident scene.
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