Small basement trash fire extinguished at Baltimore home, Baltimore MD


Firefighters responded to a residential fire at a two-story brick house near Dillon St in Baltimore. They found and extinguished a small trash fire in the basement. Smoke was present on the first floor but no fire was found upstairs. The fire was put out quickly with no signs of arson or injuries. Utilities were shut down and the building was ventilated to clear the smoke.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
06:17
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, monitor on my farm 56 batch except for now has Hartford Road plans, 132. He's fixed the command. We have moderate smoke conditions on the first floor. And my command post is going to be out the side of the draw. The same port is going to have accountability.
00:26
Agent 56 investigating smoke from basements. I've light smoke shown out beside. 56 is making an interior attack. Got brown light, it's going to the second floor. Command 133. Command, this will be a two-story brick walling.
00:53
Detached. The Charlie's side report two stories with basement entry ground level. Nothing showing. Command, I copy.
01:22
Can you make access through the basement? I'm trying to get into the basement now. I copy. Command of 56. What do you got so far? Basements lost up. We're making entry into it now. It seems like you have once in a stuff behind the door.
01:52
I think we'll get me out of the way. My copy. 42 can get in the back once you just hold up on the first floor. 42 cops. 42 command. The space the door's open.
02:22
Gained access. Flight smooth. Truck 26, he gained access through the basin as well. Command, archivist. Command of 56, hold up upstairs, let them go into the basement investigators as they got. 42, command. Small trash fire. Basement.
02:50
Charlie Todd. Command Cobbis. Command all the units. Open up windows, don't break them. 42 to command. Fire is extinguished.
03:17
Command colleagues 42. Command Communications. Engine 42s. Got the bulk of the fire knock. Units are checking for extension. Also have my written place. The up front on the alpha side. Okay, have command 137[1].
03:39
Trust 20 to small-backed C-20 is 60, 46, 4625 Dillon Street. Residential product signal 137[1].
03:46
42 command.
03:47
Trash wire.
03:48
No extension.
03:49
Just need to ventilate. Commandant copy.
03:50
We've had a truck Saturday.
03:51
You've made through the second floor yet.
03:53
It's all clear up there.
03:54
Truck 30, Portable 3.
03:55
Slow conditions.
03:56
The windows are trained is stuck.
03:58
Do you want me to bust them?
04:00
Stand by with that.
04:01
Just do your primary up there and make sure nobody's upstairs and there's no fire.
04:05
Thank you, 47.
04:09
First floor, just smoke conditions.
04:11
We're right when the one is up now.
04:12
It appears been a bit on the corona is making.
04:14
All right, I copy.
04:16
Commander Battalion 2-2, you can go on service.
04:18
Two, copy. Trook 26. Two moves through something different when it's negative, shutting down and electrical utilities now.
04:25
And, uh,
04:26
26, and copy.
04:27
As you 27, you're going to need free in at least on the first bar.
04:31
I guess I'm going to check the door off.
04:33
I'll guess we're going to check the door off.
04:35
The 22nd.
04:39
We need a frame at the base of the door.
04:42
30 command, secondaries, first and second floor is there.
04:46
And I copy. Man, 26, you want to get up there for the basement?
04:50
26, 444, already on the way.
04:52
Copy. Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
137: Residential Product Signal (likely refers to structure fire signal)
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Location mentioned:
Near Dillon St, Baltimore, MD 21224
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