Apartment fire controlled on shaker boulevard in cleveland, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, an apartment fire involving multiple units occurred near Shaker Boulevard in Cleveland. Firefighters responded and fought the fire both inside and outside the building. Personnel accountability reports confirmed all crews were accounted for. The fire was knocked down and declared under control by 7:03 p.m.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland Fire and EMS
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04:19
Transcript:
00:00
41 B5, we got the whole apartment we're closed.
00:05
We just want to be down now.
00:08
There's no problem in the second floor.
00:12
41 BFIs, we're hitting the outside, so don't stick your head out the window.
00:16
Dispactor B5.
00:20
AC1 working in 10 minutes.
00:23
And you're gin rolling.
00:26
Commercial property alarm.
00:27
Engine 23, ladder 23, and B3.
00:32
Near Franklin Boulevard.
00:35
B2.
00:38
From 15 to light.
00:44
The 10 of the box working fire[2], near Shaker Boulevard.
00:51
Commercial alarm,
00:53
engine 23, ladder 23, B3 on the air.
00:56
Near Franklin.
00:57
Companies used at 3 for B3, reset.
01:01
I have a 36 driver.
01:03
Bring his jacklander to the second floor.
01:12
2820 on a emergency 1556 ANSI apartment 37 Plyt 36 driver copies.
01:29
Did you want rolling.
01:34
1st responder first responder 2100 lake sign.
01:41
Chromatic 40.
01:44
Dispatch P2 rolling.
01:48
40. Modic 40, good evening.
01:50
I'm going to have one for you.
01:55
40 delay crew change.
02:00
I got.
02:02
Engine 11 rule.
02:04
693 roll.
02:07
AC1 to all companies prepare for a par.
02:10
Italian 2, Engine 11, Provider Long Residential, 6,900,
02:14
Harvard.
02:16
Truck 23, row.
02:18
AC1 to engine 26, you have par.
02:21
Italian 3, engine 23, ladder 23, proud of the long commercial near Franklin.
02:28
26 has fun.
02:31
AC1 to engine 36, you have PAR[3].
02:35
18, stage 1.
02:38
136 as far.
02:40
Stage 118.
02:43
AC1 to engine 41.
02:45
Do you have PAR[3]?
02:46
This will be a relief.
02:49
We are going to be escorting to the public side.
02:53
41 without all.
02:56
Grandsarmetic 1.
02:58
Knocked down.
03:01
AC1 to ladder 36.
03:03
Do you have PAR[3]?
03:06
BATO-1, are you back?
03:13
Plata 36 as far.
03:15
Just about.
03:18
AC1 to truck, Tand you have a car.
03:20
All right, can you guys new crew? They'll have a run for me, please.
03:24
Okay, we have car.
03:25
We assumed so when we saw the engine pull out.
03:28
Let me make sure they're both here, but I will.
03:32
AC1 to TR1, do you have car?
03:35
Thank you. Thank you.
03:37
Have a good night.
03:39
Rescue on his purse.
03:43
AC1 dispatch, all company has the fire in the fireground.
03:47
What does copy AC1? Yeah, PAR[3], 1903.
03:51
If you want to dispatch, what engine company were getting?
03:54
AC1, your special is engine 10.
03:58
C1 copy engine 10.
04:00
Bradsteader, Medic 17, medic 36 safety checks.
04:05
The time you find a dispatch as far as under control[1].
04:15
35, fire under control[1] of time, 1903.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
under control: Fire has been contained; no further spread expected
[2]
working fire: Confirmed active structure fire; triggers a full working incident response
[3]
PAR: Personnel Accountability Report confirming all crews are accounted for
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