Kitchen fire at residence with smoke inhalation and dog rescue, Long Green MD


A kitchen fire occurred in a residence resulting in smoke inhalation for one person. Firefighters rescued multiple dogs from the house and worked to extinguish the fire and ventilate the property.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
NG 57, 1339.39 is around. The engine 9 is around. The tension units respond in the firebox 6-1.
00:26
Your respondent to the location for report of a microwave and stove on fire. No further information at this time of the time. Two, three four engine six. 340-0-Genton. 5190-8 list. We row across the street, bridge, driving, and a railway avenue, upright on east. 1340. 161040.
00:52
Your Ralph. Medic 15, have your round. Medic 15, it's a 74-year-old man, conscious and breathing. Caller thinks her husband's having a stroke. He's very disoriented, sweaty. No stroke before. I'm addressing you. You're welcome.
01:17
Yeah, I want to have the command. Okay, and six, I just want to determine, as one has commanded you both a ride, is that correct? Six, that's right. 16 from dispatch. Go ahead. All right, learn company call back, receive proper codes, request to cancel.
01:45
We're directing clear, thank you. Absolutely, have you clear? 1341. It's that's command. We have a kitchen fire towards a side show. Okay. One line, you got a truck 15. Sixth got to get a bank of line for him. You stretch right here to turn.
02:11
Inch15s arrive on a secondary hydrant in front of engine 6. Okay, hinder 15 arrives secondary hydrant, 133 2. In order 360, the basis does look clear. Engine 6, I'll make you Division 1[2]. Truck 15, you'd have a dog in a basement in top. Truck 15, you have a dog in a basement in top.
02:39
coming out now. Got me, just about you, cutting the fire is off. Okay, fire's not.
02:49
I'm coming through. Copy that. This is national work, medic though I have one to us. Uh, you currently have an ANO 106. I need an ALS[1] unit. I have a smoke inhalation patient on site off. Okay. ALS for smoke inhalation.
03:05
The man from 15 search.
03:07
Good. I've got the dog in the basement.
03:08
Do we have a homer or somebody that can meet me on the Charlie site basement and I can give them the dog?
03:13
Negative. Got smoke and elation.
03:14
Just take care of the dogs somewhere where there's not too much smoke and uh...
03:18
give you the toilet so it was already down there.
03:19
Okay now, I'm gonna shelter the door in one of these rooms that doesn't have much smoke.
03:23
You copy that and six truck, 61 driver or somebody else to turn 50, you put a fan at the front door.
03:29
The fans at the front door, the homeowner is reporting four dogs inside.
03:34
Chart 15, church, you copy that four dogs.
03:36
Ready to put the fire?
03:38
5O6-1, medic 9.
03:39
Structure Fire, 1705, Longcreen, 5-8, Railway, Brentway, Operate 1, Tech 3-2-2-2-8.
03:47
Mediq 10, stand by the pair to copy.
03:52
alert medicine box 1-16 subject 7,001 Chal Street, Cross Street, Lexington Ridge Road, and Greenwood Road, upgrade on Central Medicines.
04:02
59 are off.
04:03
Right, right for it. 75. Section 45.
04:05
Okay. Okay. Number 15, sir, utility security.
04:06
Utility secured.
04:07
Copy that utility security.
04:08
This match, who else do we got coming in the box?
04:10
Currently at this time you have Ravititi 34, engine 9, 957, truck gate, EMF4, safety 6, and medic9, a different inhalation patient.
04:20
You keep the supervisor and the medic coming.
04:22
Everybody else can go in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support requested for smoke inhalation
[2]
Division 1: Fireground operations command structure
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Location mentioned:
Long Green, MD 21057
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