Oxygen-dependent resident trapped as fire alarms sound in Buckhannon, Buckhannon WV
Concern arises as oxygen-dependent resident cannot evacuate a home on fire alarm at Buckhannon; firefighters find no visible fire outside a one-and-a-half-story house.
Audio|Source: Buckhannon City Fire
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Transcript:
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Station,
00:09
One firefighter or 100 Fayette Street, fire alarm,
00:16
first alert[1], host.
00:28
1011, responding with 3 at 22, you're responding to 100 Fayette Street.
00:35
Caller stated she can't get to us due to being on oxygen, she can't move that far.
00:41
No smoke, scene is going off.
00:52
On 321, Robin on scene, a story and a half, single family dwelling from the exterior.
01:02
Edge 11 on 24,
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single and a half.
01:08
Story and a half,
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family dwelling, nothing apparent from the outside.
01:18
Call-A, Angel 11, 3C2, nothing impaired exterior, do have active alarms.
01:26
Engine 11, that's what the 360[2], complete exterior,
01:31
do you have actual 25.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
first alert: Initial dispatch notification/page to responders
[2]
360: Complete 360-degree size-up/walk-around of the structure
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Location mentioned:
Fayette St, Buckhannon, WV 26201
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