Garage fire with hazardous tanks in San Diego, San Diego CA
Firefighters responded to a garage fire at a residence near Mission Blvd in San Diego. Initially, crews suspected the presence of a power wall, but it was later identified as a charger. Oxygen and acetylene tanks were found inside the garage, prompting a hazmat response for safety precautions.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
05:31
Transcript:
00:00
We have a fire attack, yes, you have a fire attack, yes, you have an incident.
00:09
If he has a firm, it looks like ventilation, we're trying to get a hold of him.
00:15
Yeah, they're here to face-to-face. That's coming off the roof.
00:21
Copy.
00:41
85 so much responding to wait for her.
00:46
I have coffee.
00:52
Catch a few minutes on attack.
00:55
Go ahead and then five.
01:00
That's 85.
01:02
That's 85. May I think 85.
01:07
We're level 3.
01:10
885, standby, checking.
01:17
Medicaid-85, Mitchell canceled. BOS 5-4-Handle.
01:20
Companies canceled, thank you.
01:27
I'm 12 from the nightcloth. You guys can't cancel. You got some canceled again.
01:31
Phridge at 7 Metro.
01:37
Bridge at 7.
01:42
7.
01:45
7 morecha location.
01:52
We did. Just got off 5-3way at Belpaw. We are a red bar en route this fire station.
02:00
Copy that. Just making sure, I'll go ahead and show you available on route to Station 21, thank you.
02:11
Probulous 3.
02:14
3?
02:17
That's Herbulous 3. Could you call RP back by any chance? There's no way for us to get in.
02:22
There's a phone number here I called in and then the decade code.
02:26
None of them works.
02:28
PSG copy somebody.
02:35
Measure from that 44 is an echo.
02:38
Forty-four. Forty-four.
02:41
Jack.
02:44
Safety for my speed, go ahead.
02:48
Save the information, again.
02:53
Engine 7. Medical.
02:56
near Grand Avenue.
02:57
F.S.
02:58
21. Cross Streets, Ocean Boulevard, and Mission Boulevard.
03:02
Engine 7.
03:09
The update information, it was just a central charger, not a power wall. There is no store power, no batteries in the garage.
03:17
However, there are oxygen settling tanks along the grovel wall.
03:23
I'm going to go directly to the fire fire.
03:27
Engine 6.
03:29
Medical.
03:30
7ECHO, 7 Fox Stunt, near Palm Avenue, CVS Pharmacy, Palm Avenue, Bayer Way, Unit IFO, Cross Streets, Tegasor Boulevard, and Cochran Avenue.
03:42
Engine 6,
03:43
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox Stunt.
03:56
Metro from IC[2], go ahead.
03:59
FRIACC Metro, just if I think 40-minute timer as well as SCG&E has no EPA for electric side in approximate...
04:10
Engine 201 Medical,
04:13
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox Stront, near 1st Avenue, Chevron Station 1st Avenue, 7Cedar STERST,
04:21
Unit Outside,
04:22
Cross Streets, Interstate 5SB on ramp, and Interstate 5 southbound.
04:27
Engine 201,
04:29
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox Stunt
04:37
I-C for fire attack on 9 Bravo.
04:42
Fire type from IC[2], go ahead.
04:46
IC[2] for fire attack. This is a fire attack. This is I have your new radio.
04:50
It's working.
04:52
And I'm open 25 to 20 and into 16.
04:55
We have extensive overhaul in the two car garage and I call off you all traffic regarding the wall battery.
05:03
I copy, sorry, Ty.
05:05
Also, just to update, I do have hazmat coming.
05:14
I see, I copy your traffic.
05:16
Hasmat for not.
05:21
Metro is that for IC[2].
05:24
Metro for IC[2]. Go for Metro.
05:27
Metro for IC[2], can start right there.
05:30
Affirmative.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7 Echo: Highest-priority emergency medical or radio response, typically for burns/explosions, under Protocol 7 Echo.
[2]
IC: Incident Command or Commander established to manage and direct response at an incident scene.
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