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Electrical e-bike fire causes water and smoke damageSan Jose CA

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Zinnia Ln & Begonia Dr, San Jose, CA 95124

Firefighters responded to an electrical e-bike fire inside a residential unit near Zinnia Lane and Begonia Drive in San Jose. The fire was controlled by sprinklers, causing water and smoke damage. Gas and electricity were shut off. Two adults and one child were displaced and requested Red Cross assistance.

Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
06:14
Transcript:
00:00
Electrical is off, unable to just do it to one, to the unit, so the entire electrical car list.
00:09
I see copies.
00:15
I see truck 30.
00:19
Go ahead, truck 30.
00:25
I went ahead and just secured the gas as well.
00:28
All right, gas just arrived on scene.
00:34
He's walking up to talk to you right now.
00:40
Engine 17, Medical, 1714, Tana Lane, near Zinnia Lane and Begonia Drive.
00:46
Station 17's area.
00:48
I see from Engine 3.
00:51
Go ahead, Engine 3.
00:56
No extension in unit Bravo.
00:59
This is going to be an e-bike.
01:01
Looks like the cell charging system in the corner.
01:04
Caught fire and the sprinklers checked it.
01:06
Just a lot of water and smoke damage.
01:13
Mr. Cepard is no extension,
01:16
isolated the unit.
01:19
What about salvage needs in that unit?
01:29
We do have a TV and some other valuables.
01:32
It could probably benefit for some salvage covers.
01:37
I see copies.
01:38
Break. Truck one, I see on command.
01:44
Get it with truck 30 and take care of that salvage on the involved unit.
01:56
NG1, IC on command.
02:02
NG1, I see on command.
02:04
NG1. I see on command.
02:08
NG1. Yeah,
02:12
did you have dropped in the second line?
02:18
That's negative.
02:21
All right, I'm going to go ahead and release you.
02:25
One copy.
02:28
Command 21 copies.
02:29
Engine 1 is clear.
02:35
Engine 30, I see, on command.
02:39
Agent 30, good.
02:42
You have an update on those three patients?
02:46
That's affirmative.
02:47
We got 1 AMA, no transports.
02:49
We're going to be available on mouth inside here in a minute.
02:53
Okay, confirm one AMA and no transports.
02:57
Okay, that's affirmative.
03:00
All right.
03:02
And the ambulance is still on scene?
03:06
That's the president.
03:07
That's one on scene.
03:10
Thank you. Bring, Command 21, we can cancel the second ambulance then.
03:15
I see 10-4[1] canceling second ambulance.
03:21
Ant 21, be advised PG&E gases on the scene.
03:26
I see 104.
03:32
And, uh, sorry about that, but you can show the fire knock down.
03:36
IC 104, fire knockdown.
03:42
Safety IC on command.
03:45
Committee, safety, safety.
03:53
Yeah, can you talk to the residents to find out if there's a building manager or a responsible party that we can get touch with?
04:02
Copy that. Yeah, I'll check the resident.
04:08
Station 30 at you on-35.
04:11
On Trius Medical, 141, Castle Court, near Silverleaf Road.
04:16
Station 35's area.
04:18
Can you confirm with the individuals you were treating that how many total were in that involved unit?
04:26
Have a total of three in the involved unit?
04:31
Can you find out also if they need Red Cross?
04:37
Good for me.
04:38
I see from engine three.
04:45
Go ahead, engine three.
04:49
I'm in contact with the residents.
04:52
There's going to be a family of three, two adults, one children,
04:55
displaced. They would like Red Cross.
04:57
And I'm working on further details trying to get the apartment managers for a number of contact.
05:05
Copy.
05:06
Break. Command 21, IC.
05:09
I see. Go ahead.
05:12
We get Red Cross started and you can have them, they need to contact.
05:16
They can call Engine 3 cell phone.
05:20
I see 10 for Red Cross to call Engine 3 cell phone for two adults and one child.
05:28
Engine 3, IC on command.
05:31
Engine 3.
05:35
Are we going to need the supply line any longer? Can I have an engine 30 start working on picking that up?
05:41
That's negative.
05:42
We could break down the supply and engine three is going to be easy.
05:45
Brick it down our primary attack line.
05:49
I see, copies break.
05:50
Engine 30, do you copy that traffic?
05:55
There you copy that traffic.
05:57
I see from Command 21, you're at 30 minutes a lot of time.
06:06
I see Gabby's 30 minutes and show the situation under control.
06:11
I see 10 for fire under control at 312 hours.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood.

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Zinnia Ln & Begonia Dr, San Jose, CA 95124

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