Firefighters manage building fire and grass fire incidents, Portland OR


Firefighters are managing the aftermath of a building fire near southeast Foster Road, checking for remaining hazards and planning overhaul work. There are cats inside the building causing concern for the owner. Meanwhile, a separate grass fire is reported near Southeast 32nd Avenue and Kinney Street.
Audio|Source: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Special Command, you can just continue monitoring.
00:02
I'll come across one if I need to.
00:03
And all companies from Command,
00:04
Engine 18 officers making his way around.
00:06
We're going to come up with a overhaul plan here on what we need for resources and we're going to start pairing companies out of here.
00:14
Engine 10, you guys can stand down red.
00:16
Engine 10 copies.
00:17
Dispatchel. Zero-nine who stage of 15 from Powell?
00:20
Copy 113 in Powell.
00:21
This crash has a 23 stage as well.
00:23
And where are you staged?
00:25
Copy on the station.
00:27
Copy on the station.
00:28
And I need 23 from Mont's one.
00:30
Good. And Medic 309 can go on in.
00:33
309, copy traffic.
00:34
6.03. Did we get my seal monitor back from them?
00:42
Affirmative. Safety from command, from your perspective, what are we going to need for overhaul down there?
00:46
Garcia, if that was for me, go one more time on this, that I have my radio layout.
00:50
I was just ask again, from your perspective, what we're going to need for overhaul down there, what we're going to need for companies.
00:55
Yeah, right now it's going to keep people on scene.
00:58
I see 16, 18s, and some truck one's part right here, those three companies are not bad.
01:05
You can probably start working with getting a guy.
01:09
It's just by looking at the building if they need any fall work or anything, and they could probably be clear as well.
01:14
Person, near southeast Foster Road, number one-through-one.
01:16
We've got a double header.
01:18
That's probably helpful to get that knocked out.
01:20
All companies from command, let's go ahead and get picked up, help pick up the lines, get broke down what we can,
01:26
and as soon as we're done with that, we'll start pairing out companies.
01:30
Yeah, command engine 18.
01:31
I heard you last transmission with safety.
01:33
I agree with that.
01:34
I've spoken with truck one officer engine 16.
01:37
We can release everyone else once we've got a general pickup, and 18s and truck one can handle overall.
01:43
Command copy. Command from engine 18B, if there's still the command on this incident, uh, looks like there are some cats in the house, owner just worried about them.
01:52
If anybody's in there, investigators.
01:54
Up to do the address to 5123.
01:55
Engine 18 apparatus operator from squad 1, B.
01:59
Can you bleed that line?
02:00
15, can you believe the lane in line?
02:02
Which one and one's on a sign-eat?
02:05
Responding.
02:06
Thank you for you for your responding, 609.
02:08
East Burnside Street number 4, Outch 1,609.
02:11
Engine 9, Grassfire, Southeast 3-2 Avenue, Southeast St.
02:15
Kinney Street, Ops 1[1].
02:16
Engine 9, Grassfire, Southeast 3-2 Avenue, South East St.
02:19
Kinney Street, Opts 1-619.
02:21
If you can use, if you can drop both of them down, that'd be awesome.
02:25
But the one that we're trying to pick up right now is the South one.
02:28
That's the one. Both have been off, and one's been bled.
02:31
The other one you're going to have to do.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Ops 1: Primary police operations radio channel or talkgroup used for dispatch, coordination, and incident communications.
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Location mentioned:
Near SE Foster Rd, Portland, OR 97236
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