Fire at public storage facility contained with hazardous runoff, San Jose CA


Firefighters responded to a structural fire at a public storage facility on US-101 near San Jose, California. They made access to all units on one side and applied water to control the fire. The initial knockdown was successful, and fire spread to nearby exposures was stopped. There was confirmed hazardous runoff from the incident requiring additional emergency response teams to address the situation.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
06:10
Transcript:
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IC[1] engine 34.
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Hub 30, Medical.
00:03
646. I see bye.
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We've made access to all the units on the Charlie side.
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We're getting water on it now.
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I see copies who made access to exposures.
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Can you repeat?
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Engine 21. Water tender 21.
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Move for station coverage.
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To Station 2.
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Engine 116 for engine 2 on command.
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Near Pleasant Bridge Avenue and Northlight Road.
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Station 2's area.
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Engine 10, Sanalea, Delta, 24-year-old male who's unconscious after fainting in the restroom.
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Engine 116 from Engine 2 on command, we're ready to charge the two-and-a-half.
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Thank you from Presti.
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I see you.
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Bye. I see for the reddenor patient is now wait not away The fire units with a rest we have we're running through all the blades
00:51
I see copies you currently have USAR[2] 34 already unseen working with engine 34 on a forcible entry
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I'll get you the next truck to assist with you
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copy we just need their equipment
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We're available.
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We're available.
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We're available. Switching back to our primary. And Gen. 57.
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If you commit to anyone.
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I see by. I see by.
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IC[1]TGene Electric has a 30-minute ETA, about 16, 40 hours will be arriving.
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PD has been started for traffic control, they've been told to respond to story in Caryland, and rescuing by 26 that will be staffing the breathing support unit.
01:18
I see copies, PG&EETA, San Jose PD en route, and breathing support.
01:23
Engine 130, say nozzi if you have traffic?
01:25
Had traffic for engine 130?
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Engine 130. Engine 130 was just talking to see if you had traffic.
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Truck 30, say as they fire?
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Go to truck 30.
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Truck 30, Charlie, response to a 60-year-old male possible stroke.
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Truck, so to copy. See on scene staging at Story and Starlist.
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Track 2 on scene staging.
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Truck 2 from the IC[1].
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Go ahead of truck 2.
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I'm going to have you come on in.
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You're going to be assisting truck 16 and you start 34 with forceful entry.
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When you enter the complex,
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go straight, pass the fire rigs, and then make your first right where you start 34 is, that's going to be your best act.
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Rescue Medic 3 from the IC[1].
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Go ahead, the rescue my 3.
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Rescue Medic 3, you're on Santa.
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Hi, the rest of my free.
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Yeah, I saw on tablet that you guys went down all the way to the south end of the public storage unit.
02:04
Is that going to be a turn down there that engines can access?
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That's affirmative.
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I see copies, thank you.
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I'll be sending the next two engines down that way so if you guys can remain out of the way for our last two engines to access that area.
02:16
I see you from engine 116 with a can report.
02:19
I see by. We got an initial knockdown and we have stopped the lateral exposure movement from the fire.
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Both Alpha and Charlie Signs.
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I see copies fire knockdown and stop with the exposure.
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I have two engines remaining.
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Do you have any needs?
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Let's go ahead and keep on the staging for a minute.
02:41
I'm going to assess the, I'm going to check it with the Charlie side and see what else we need.
02:45
I see copies.
02:46
Yes, they are. Engine 26, Medical, (number withheld) June Avenue, near Miami Drive and Lanai Drive.
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Station 16th area.
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I see Biden. I see 30 minutes the lap time.
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I see copies 30 minutes.
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And I've face-to-face with safety who's advising me that there...
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Excuse me, face the safety who's advising me, there is some hazardous runoff if you can get the hit started, code 3 to our incident.
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All right. Okay, 10-4 copy.
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You need to hit code 3 to respond for runoff.
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Is that right?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Command/Incident Commander in charge of the scene
[2]
USAR: Urban Search and Rescue unit/team
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Location mentioned:
US-101, San Jose, CA
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