Working fire at commercial building near South High St, Columbus OH
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a working fire at a two-story commercial building near South High Street in Columbus. Multiple fire and emergency units were on scene handling fire suppression and ventilation operations.
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Division of Fire, Franklin County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:9
Transcript:
00:00
We saw on Battalion 4 IC, operate on Battalion 4 fire round.
00:05
Near South High Street, working fire, Engine 3, Ladder 1, Medic 1-17, EMS 11, SO2, RF 10, Incident Support Unit 19.
00:19
Cross of Rumsey Road and Shipville, South High Street, working fire, Engine 3, Ladder 1.
00:28
Medic 171, EMS, 11, FO2, RF 10, Incident Support Unit 19, respond on Battalion 4 IC, operate on Battalion 4 Fireground.
00:46
Listen through, please.
00:50
Tower 2 is on the scene.
00:51
Sure, anyway,
00:53
can get back in there.
00:58
That's negative, but right where Rens3 was, there's a parking lot.
01:02
I think it's a tall, old tax building.
01:05
Two-story building, set up my parking right in the rear.
01:08
Agent 14, I did you pull up here.
01:10
I'm going to have you pull lines off your truck soon.
01:13
I'm going to pull the truck out there.
01:19
You're going to deploy lines off with Azure 14.
01:25
Yes, you'll make a way up.
01:31
Need.
01:34
Ladder 2, bring up your saws, we need some vertical ventilation make a stop more in horizontal.
01:42
Copy that. Petal cut in, we don't need a chainsaw, too.
01:44
We don't need to change saw, too.
01:50
Bottom.
01:54
You want an apparatus up there as well?
01:58
It's just you.
02:03
Engine 14. Looks like 22 is not the little further.
02:06
Where do you want to?
02:08
Upward 22 here.
02:09
22, here.
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