Structure fire near Seneca Springs with residents inside, College Station TX
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According to the dispatch call, a structure fire occurred near Seneca Springs in College Station. Smoke and alarms were reported in the building. Some residents might still be inside attempting to retrieve belongings.
Audio|Heard on: Brazos County Area Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Texas County, box alarm[1], structure fire,
00:03
Near Seneca Springs between Cheninua Court and Fox 1140.
00:10
South Brazos County, Fox alarm, structure fire, near Seneca Springs, Fox 1140.
00:17
Respond on County Fire 3,
00:19
County, Fire 3.
00:26
Dispatch 126 responding.
00:34
Dispatch 122 responding.
00:38
Copy that 122 responding.
00:44
Dispatch 122 responding.
00:45
Dispatch 126.
00:48
Dispatch to 126.
00:52
Go to Channel 3.
01:02
Maybe too, the way that the hospital.
01:05
Let's go back to it.
01:11
1-1-1-1-1-Rat Station 4.
01:21
Copy dot, 111 in Route Station 4.
01:26
En route to Seneca Springs, in route to a structure, a possible structure fire of an unknown, small resident, multi-family dwelling, there might be animals inside.
01:39
It seems like all colors may be outside.
01:41
Having difficulty with the reporting party.
01:45
They said that they saw smoke inside their bedroom and there are smoke alarms going off.
01:59
Near Seneca Springs, it's possible that residents are still inside the building trying to obtain items.
02:05
We can't get them to cooperate.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
box alarm: Predefined assignment for a reported structure fire
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Location mentioned:
Seneca Springs, College Station, TX 77845
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