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Attic fire contained at residential building in San JoseSan Jose CA

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San Jose, CA

Firefighters responded to a residential fire near Parker Avenue and Monast Street in San Jose. The fire was mainly in the attic on one side of the building and was knocked down. PG&E was called to assist with utilities. No injuries or criminal activity were reported. The fire appears to have been accidental.

Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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I see as 227.
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Parker Avenue and Monast Street.
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State of course area.
00:07
So we've got the bulk of the fire
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knocked down, pretty much in the Charlie side.
00:15
We're still trying to get access in the attic.
00:18
We've got some good smoke production up there.
00:20
That's our problem right now.
00:22
It's going to be the attic.
00:23
We're working on it.
00:25
I think a single line is still good inside.
00:32
47, I copy that.
00:33
You've isolated to the attic, mainly on the Charlie's side.
00:37
I'll keep 35 up there with you.
00:39
I'll keep 18 on deck.
00:41
Battalion 13, I copy you're on scene.
00:43
If you give me a quick 360, I'll make you safety for now.
00:46
Then potentially cut you loose here pretty quick.
00:50
Battalion 13, copy safety.
00:55
San Josefair 5.
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Angel 5.
01:01
Spoke with airport out, sounds like a false alarm.
01:03
Engine 5 is going to clear, we'll go back in service.
01:06
Engine 510 for local clerk, going back in service.
01:08
Thank you for example.
01:16
Go ahead, track 35.
01:22
Dr. Research is complete.
01:23
We just get some of the attic here.
01:25
We have the fire knocked down.
01:27
And if you have residual smoke in the attic.
01:30
I remember that's critical.
01:37
I missed part of that.
01:38
Did you say that you have the fire knocked down and it's isolated to the attic or it's knocked down in the attic as well?
01:48
We found most of the fire in the attic in the out of the town where it's now in and I'm gonna continue to expose the attic before I want to put a fan on there.
01:57
But I think we've got to hopefully not there.
02:03
I'll copy that. I'll hold off for any positive pressure to you already.
02:07
You can isolate it to where you know it's in the attic.
02:15
Engine 4, Sen.
02:16
Zafar.
02:18
Truck 13 and Rescue Medi-Matic 26, if you're still en route, I'll have you stage out on Monterey.
02:22
We'll have you commit into the local park.
02:24
The course of a subject passed out, possibly bleeding in front of this address after 10 subjects for involving some sort of disqualification.
02:32
Tdia has a call to you next in route.
02:34
Truck 13 copy, please.
02:38
First of the 26 copies, oops, first date.
02:45
Security Command 21 PG&E[1] gas has a 35 minute ETA.
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Copy that PG&E[1] is now at 35 minutes.
Police codes explained
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[1]
PG&E: Pacific Gas and Electric (utility company)

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