Vegetation fire reported near Lakeview Rd in Watsonville, Watsonville CA


A vegetation fire was reported near Lakeview Road at the crossing of Riverside Road in Watsonville. Multiple firefighting units were dispatched to respond to the brush fire along the creek in that area.
Audio|Source: CalFire CZU - Dispatch, Command, Air Attack, Air to Ground
03:34
Transcript:
00:00
Vegetation fire in the area near Lakeview Road, probably.
00:20
Battalion, 1714, engine 4511, engine 4211, with Watsonville.
00:27
Vegetation fire in the area near Lakeview Road, cross of Riverside Road.
00:32
Lakeview, ISB fire 22 for tax, 1630.
00:47
Felton repeating, Battalion 1714 and J.4511 and Jem 4211, 1 inch from Watsonville, vegetation fire in the area near Lakeview Road, cross-up Riverside Road, 4 CUNS-E,
00:59
Lakeview, I see, V-FIR 22 for Tech, 1631.
01:08
So in Battalion, 1714, I'm responding. Cancel 42-11 and start both type 3 is out of court, ladies.
01:16
That's 1631.
01:31
Engine 1794, additional response to the vegetation fire in the area near Lakeview Road.
01:40
First, you know, Lakeview, IC[1], VFIRE 22, protect, Sultanat, 1632.
01:50
Engine 421 per battalion 1714, you can stand up.
01:59
4211 Club.
02:06
South and engine 4111 is covering Station 49 on level. Lefto water tenders need.
02:17
Selden, 4411.
02:24
Last few on a call, multiple traffic, good,
02:29
repeat.
02:31
Datcom, 4411, show us respond to Lakeview Road in College for a while then.
02:38
Ingen, 4411 at 1633, break.
02:43
The unit's dispatched to the vegetation fire in the area near Lakeview Road for Sansing Lake VEIC[1], VFIR 22 for TEC, confirm response, engine 4511.
02:55
4511.
02:58
Engine 1794.
03:01
The engine 1794 response.
03:05
In 1784.
03:07
Agent 1784, response.
03:10
All units were 20X, 1634,
03:14
for multiple reports of brush on fire along the creek on Lakeview.
03:21
Brick, Battalion 1714, did you have additional traffic?
03:28
So, the time, 1714, negative.
03:33
At 1634.
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IC: Incident Command/Incident Commander in charge of the scene
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