Firefighters respond to attic fire in two-story home, San Diego CA
Firefighters responded to a working attic fire in a two-story residential structure near Hurlbut St, San Diego. They coordinated ventilation and suppression efforts to control the fire.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
05:37
Transcript:
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This is the one story into the second story, smoke from the Bravo side,
00:04
from the attic, appears to be in the attic, we'll update.
00:27
Go ahead, fire, Jack, right? C.
00:32
Well, I think for 30, can we take money now? I'm sure we're going to go out of the phone.
00:38
I'm going to go out of the phone and get up in there, so.
00:46
Thank you. Thank you.
00:47
I think so. Thank you.
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Seventy-79-Metress.
00:52
Can do acknowledge.
00:55
Can you repeat the last? Your last plant was broken.
00:59
I'm right here by the correct door.
01:04
You're a serious on the primary test? It's complete.
01:16
We're on the primary.
01:20
This is going to the next time.
01:25
We've got to the timer.
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And we've got an all-clear on the primaries.
01:36
I see Maduroc.
01:37
We've continued the timer all clear on the primary.
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As we can do kind of a hole,
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it looks like it is an automatic fall.
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We need to hold off from cutting a hole.
01:48
That's what you do, I want to have a hose line up here.
01:58
Good relation.
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I see copy that.
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I was standing by in the air.
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He'll get you a exposure line right now.
02:05
We're standing by in the hole.
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Just put a small in you ready.
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If you got a hole in this place, we'll cut a hole.
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Thanks.
02:17
I copy.
02:20
He parked back south down there behind our engine 11th.
02:27
That's a firm.
02:28
I'll come to you.
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I copy, yeah, you're not going to really have a better access and on foot.
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I see Rick's in place.
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I could copy script and twice.
02:50
I have cash for OMIC.
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Engine 28, Medical,
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7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Stunt, near Hurlbut St, Cross Streets, Jordan Place, and Hurledis Place, Engine 28, 7 Echo, 7 Fox Stunt.
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Fire attack, ventilation.
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What is?
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We're not going to be active.
03:35
In the hoseway, we're going to cut a hole.
03:37
We're getting more and more smoke, so let us know we have a hole in the plate.
03:42
We'll find a hole and we'll start putting this fire out.
03:46
They don't like to fire tonight.
03:50
We do have fire our brothers, we are trying to find out.
03:55
We have one on the fire.
04:01
You're broken, fairly readable.
04:03
Just tell me, if you're ready for a vent, otherwise we'll hold up.
04:09
We're ready for a hole.
04:10
We are ready for a hole.
04:19
2.28 Metro, Sam, do I acknowledge?
04:26
Metro, U.S.
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228, Cove 7.
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Fire attack my seat, 7.
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Metro Battalion 4 is going to go ahead and tomb Uing IT.
04:48
Update on conditions.
04:50
We do have a two-story residential structure.
04:54
We do have a working attic fire.
04:58
Crews are coordinating and continue the timer.
05:07
The time for Metro Coppies is assuming you and I see to the two-story residential structure.
05:13
There is a working attic fire crews are coordinating continue the timer.
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That's in 18, 7, Juliet.
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End in 18.
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For the fire in Tens District.
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and 18 metric copies
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]
7 Fox: Assignment or use of designated radio channel or talkgroup "7 Foxtrot" for communication.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hurlbut St, San Diego, CA 92123
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