Firefighters respond to fire with mayday on third floor, Jackson County OR
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Firefighters responded to a structure fire near Springbrook Road. They conducted fire attack, search, roof operations, and provided medical support. A mayday was reported on the third floor at the Charlie-Delta corner.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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03:23
Transcript:
00:00
We have a working fire.
00:01
Engine 14 is out the side.
00:13
Room 114 crosses Stevens for a 68-year-old female fell and hit her head, possible seizure code 3.
00:21
Squad 14 primary.
00:26
Between Stevens Street and Spring Street.
00:32
(number withheld).
00:34
Out for a meeting at the DA's office.
00:39
At (number withheld).
00:46
Near Springbrook Road.
00:47
Near Springbrook Road.
01:12
Mercia 176.
01:16
Physical direction.
01:18
All angles.
01:19
No other.
01:24
Copy your wrist to Gwan 14.
01:32
Man, engine 12 is on team.
01:40
12?
01:42
Command for the engine 12th and search.
01:53
Command for medallion two.
02:00
He's on seeing the ADE corner.
02:03
We can take command here if you can of what's going on.
02:09
I'm going to assign you Alpha Division with primary search and fire attack.
02:22
Truck 13 is unseen,
02:24
staged.
02:28
13 from command, I'm going to assign you roof.
02:37
Command copies fire knock down.
02:45
Squat 13 is unseen, squad 13, I'm going to sign you medical.
02:54
95, please.
02:55
25, please.
02:57
25 copy?
03:07
Battalion 3 from Command, can you just give me a second 360?
03:16
Copy is May Day on the third floor, Charlie-Delta corner,
03:20
firefighter with the May Day, Vice Unit and Name, please.
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Location mentioned:
Springbrook Rd, Oregon 97504
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