CA-SCU Del Puerto - Wildland Fire
Final Update: 1700 - Fire is 100% contained and controlled, Fire perimeter will be patrolled in AM.
Update: 1132 - Two fires, Full containment on smaller fire, larger fire will have full containment in 30 mins
Update: 1058 - BC 1616 at scene, Delta Crew 6 responding to Del Puerto Canyon Rd. and Interstate 5.
Update: 1025 - Fire confirmed by Copter 106, Staged units rolling to confirmed wildfire.
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IC: BC-1616 - Del Puerto Incident
IA: 1000 - Report of smoke behind Frank Rains park.
Resources: staging 1676(ALCO line), 4267(I-5/Sperry Rd.)
Dozer Transport 1642 rolling, Hand crews ordered up.
Location: Del Puerto Canyon - Hideout Canyon - Turn at blue mailbox
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Comms: 151.445 Tone 3
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