Smoke in apartment caused by items left on stove, San Diego CA
Fire crews responded to smoke coming from a wall in an apartment at 3520 Fourth Avenue. The smoke was caused by items left on a stove in unit 104. All other units were released after confirming the situation was under control.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Smoke coming up through the wall.
00:02
It may be in unit 104 if there's a crew that got here,
00:06
sending them to 104.
00:10
It's negative on the other crews.
00:13
Maybe you can divide fire attack and send someone to 104.
00:21
Copy.
00:28
I see copy is engine 13.
00:30
I'm going to assign you to fire attack who is truck 21.
00:37
Copy, fire attack, truck 21.
00:43
Engine 16 from IC[1], go ahead and stage there on the Hydrant.
00:48
No need to lay a line yet.
00:51
And just staged.
00:53
See,
00:54
N-16, we copy.
00:56
We're on the Hydro stage.
01:01
Metro BLS1, we are clear our last call, or we could head back to call for EOS 08, sorry, 2,200.
01:10
2000.
01:13
Gotcha. I'll put you out.
01:15
I attack from IC[1].
01:16
I've assigned you engine 13.
01:23
Metrobeal this one.
01:28
We're still on scene.
01:30
We're taking this downgrade from Medic.
01:32
We just see that we got a post-move top HQ.
01:40
Central Medic 22.
01:44
22.
01:47
22, we're ready to style like headed back to station 22 for recruit change pass.
01:53
All from Medic 32 on 7-E.
01:59
Is he from...
02:01
by attack.
02:05
Eddick 20 copies.
02:06
Thank you.
02:12
Unit 104, smoke had traveled through the wall to the second floor.
02:19
We've isolated, identified and isolated, the heat of smoke.
02:24
And all units can cancel with the exception of truck 21 engine 21.
02:31
Icy copies.
02:36
Metro Grand Icy.
02:42
Central La Jolla, I.C.
02:49
Metro, La Jolla, I see.
02:50
There's got to be items left on a stove in Unit 104.
02:55
Engine 21 and Truck 21 will remain as seen to ventilate.
03:02
We can release all other units.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Command or Commander established to manage and direct response at an incident scene.
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