Fire in garage with propane tank causes emergency response, San Jose CA


Firefighters responded to a garage fire involving a venting propane tank. They conducted an attack to put out the fire and secured the propane tank to prevent further hazards. Animal control attended for a dog affected by smoke, and medical responders were delayed due to traffic while reaching a patient.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
04:16
Transcript:
00:00
I see copies, venting propane tank in the garage, fire tech is aware.
00:05
To oppose an additional hazard, do you think we need to do an alert tone for that?
00:10
Yeah, no alert, no alert, neither are there.
00:12
I see copies, thanks.
00:16
Break, command 21, I see go ahead with your traffic.
00:19
I see commencement one 31 minutes elaps I see copies 31 minutes elaps we're still in the offensive looks like we're getting pretty good knockdown.
00:31
21 copies still offensive.
00:33
engine one on triage medical at east Santa Clara Street and North First Street station one's area.
00:40
Fire attack from Injus 31.
00:42
On the fire attack on command.
00:44
Fire attack for Midgeon 31 on command weeks the request of bottle exchange we're coming out.
00:51
copy going out for bottle exchange 21 I see.
00:57
I see. Go ahead.
00:59
Update for animal control.
01:00
Animal control is breathing.
01:02
RescueMedic 26 is parent forum on the Alpha side and if we can get an EPA from Animal Control.
01:06
Engine 18. I take a copy.
01:09
Dog is breathing, Resumment 26, staring for it on the Alpside.
01:12
We'll try to get any idea for you.
01:13
Here we have a plaud of place and Leaping Creek Way.
01:16
Station 24's area.
01:17
All right, attack on command.
01:19
You able to get Engine 24 back in there with you guys? And can we declare a knockdown yet?
01:24
Yeah, we can declare knockdown right now and give it for 20-minute cooldown, at least from the inside.
01:29
Copy, Rick, Command 21, I see.
01:32
We've got knockdown if you can start a 20-minute timer forming.
01:36
We're going to do a 20-minute cool-down.
01:37
IC[1]A, commentoan on copies, knock down at 0.2.35 hours.
01:42
We'll start a 20-minute timer for you.
01:43
Engine one sentence.
01:44
There's going to be a Delta response for a patient on the...
01:46
All units on the fireground, let's come outside and take the 20-minute cool down.
01:51
All units on the fireground, let's come outside, take a 20-minute cool down.
01:54
All company officers, go ahead and let's report to the front of Truck 16 for a quick huddle.
02:00
Send the engine time.
02:01
IC[1]A from Engine 11 on command.
02:03
Engine 11, go to IC[1] on command.
02:05
I see you just update that 20-pound propane tank has been cooled.
02:09
I see no evidence of off-gasting from the relief valve anymore.
02:13
I see copies.
02:14
Propane tank is secured and no longer off gas and no longer a hazard.
02:18
Thank you.
02:19
Hey, engine 10.
02:20
Engine 10.
02:21
Can you contact HP as they say there's the medical need? We're kind of blocked by traffic in the aspect of trying to get to the patient.
02:28
IC[1] commands anyone?
02:29
This is time.
02:30
21, go ahead, IC[1]A.
02:31
IC[1]E Animal Control has a six-minute ETA.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Assumption or establishment of command responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
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Location mentioned:
E Santa Clara St & N First St, San Jose, CA 95113
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