Fire crews respond to apartment fire with water supply issues, Birmingham MI


Firefighters responded to a structure fire in a residential apartment in Birmingham, MI. The response involved offensive fire tactics, managing water supply issues, and multiple teams entering the building. There was also a possible secondary medical alarm during the incident.
Audio|Source: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3202 (South/Oakway) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
04:46
Transcript:
00:00
This is engine four. Engine 4. Engine 4.
00:06
Command from Pump 5.
00:07
Judge, can you show us at a pubbed at near 3-allow.
00:13
We'll need a number for that too, please.
00:17
Pump Fox our water source.
00:19
Stay standby. Sure, standby. Command Captives, lost water source, stay-bye.
00:22
Mr. POSSI for command.
00:24
Cobra rec, bye.
00:25
X the structure around the pencil 35 copies exiting the structure Your number 1964[2] Copy, thank you
00:36
Square 3 is in service
00:37
service? You're in service at 14 8
00:40
5 Command.
00:41
A man.
00:43
Crosite Supply.
00:44
Supply. The water supply.
00:47
Ivo exposure is really starting to go.
00:49
Fire is a trade management.
00:50
The water supply supply for command.
00:53
We're back in the water supply for command. Mr. Five from command.
00:55
Go for your class.
00:56
We're back in the offensive strategy, water supply, re-securities to make entry into the structure.
01:00
This few-five copies making entry.
01:02
Sam from Russky 5.
01:04
Priority traffic. For Rush 5.
01:06
Go for Rush and Five.
01:08
You can disregard that again.
01:10
Continuant line issues, what they have results.
01:12
How many three? Proud of Walmart.
01:13
1421[3].
01:14
Are you all that point to our problems?
01:16
Any of one rescue figure out to a medical alarm at Lockwood, near Skipper Apartment 221, no contact made.
01:23
1421[3]. 3. One-1-out.
01:25
10[1]. 10[1]. All right.
01:26
Both-five command.
01:27
Call for a not-bye.
01:28
You're both for a hotline. You're both in Route to Medical.
01:29
Alarm at Lockwood, near Skipper, Apartment 221.
01:31
No contact me.
01:32
We'll see that second line in place.
01:34
We have enough water for that?
01:36
Kathy, second line, Tom.
01:37
Okay for command.
01:38
Issue has again been resolved.
01:40
Thank you. We are too clear attorney.
01:42
Okay. Okay.
01:43
Okay. So for five. You've dated Y, you have a two and a half of the hole and that the hole getting worse.
01:47
We're gonna have to shut down.
01:48
Change out that two and a half, french five.
01:50
Pump copies.
01:51
Just down the two and a half to replace it.
01:52
Are you any one's on scene?
01:54
65 from command.
01:55
Okay. No, five. Good.
01:57
It needs to get you through, extra the structure.
01:59
We're after those defenses for a moment.
02:01
Thank you five copies. Thank you, Dr.
02:02
Thank you, Tom.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10: Acknowledgement/affirmative
[2]
1964: Unit/incident number for response
[3]
1421: Unit/incident number for response
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Birmingham, MI
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