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Fire at single-family residence with explosion riskOrange County CA

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Orange County, CA

A major fire broke out at a single-family residence in Orange County, California. Heavy flames were visible from the rear side of the house. Firefighters started fire attacks to control the blaze. There was a risk of explosions and the fire was spreading to nearby power lines. Water supply was secured from hydrants located near Maine and Myrtle streets to assist firefighting efforts.

Audio|Source: OCFA Tac 4C - Zone 4
02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Any fire, truck 25.
00:03
205. Target 775.
00:06
Target 9 fire.
00:09
Truck 75 is 1,0004.
00:10
Army Fire. Truck 9155 is on Camel 4.
00:11
Seaman, single family.
00:13
We have the heavy fire command coming from the Charlie rear side.
00:16
This is up here to work in structure fire.
00:18
Truck 75 will be initiating fire attacks at the rear side.
00:22
Truck 715 will be in the rear side.
00:24
The Command Force will be at Truck 725 will announce a side.
00:28
Skip 10 NPD, split, having traffic off Maine,
00:33
and Cyprus,
00:35
standby. We do not have a water supply.
00:38
That's standby for a 360[1] inspection.
00:42
Order 35 copy on scene of a single-story family residence with heavy fire coming from the rear side.
00:48
Copy a request, upgrading this to a working structure, assuming Myrtle IC[2] at 0-100, the SarkPED for traffic control.
00:55
Orgo, 29.
00:58
The 29 copy.
01:04
Mr. 72 from Myrtle Command.
01:08
2 for engine 72.
01:11
I think it's going to be you or engine 71 coming on in.
01:14
I need to get to get to secure that water supply off Maine and Myrtle.
01:22
Region 72 copies.
01:29
The one's out, Fat Mike, is that you? Off Maine, right there?
01:34
71 from the hydrant on Maine and Myrtle.
01:38
Yeah,
01:41
go ahead and secure that water supply.
01:43
We're going to go, let's get a fire attack to charge that out of the house.
01:46
We need to cure that water.
01:50
Copy that to cure the water supply.
01:53
You have another sign-up for us.
01:56
Agent 70s on field floor.
02:01
Yeah,
02:02
uh, Engine 71, I'm gonna have you secure, uh, Sini Division, Charlie.
02:06
You got my two firefighters.
02:07
Right, trying to fire, uh, Moro Command.
02:13
Morto Leifie.
02:17
10 of our Myrtle Command, we're going to be in a defensive operation, this is LavaPov.
02:22
My trucks protect the explosions on the rear side.
02:24
We do also have extension to the wires.
02:28
Break.
02:32
Agent 70 is on fuel 4.
02:37
Agent 72, I'm going to have you caught, uh, let's go, uh,
02:41
standby.
02:45
Moral Command from Engine 72, do you have an assignment for us?
02:51
Yeah,
02:53
go ahead, check the exposures on the Delta side here.
02:56
I'm going to complete this 360[1] so bad.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
360: 360-degree size-up of the structure complete
[2]
IC: Person in charge of managing and coordinating the overall response to an incident.

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