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Room fire controlled by sprinkler rescues pets at Seattle unitSeattle WA

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Near 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121

Firefighters responded to a room fire in unit 422 near 3rd Ave, Seattle. The fire was controlled by the building's sprinkler system. Crews searched and ventilated the area, shut off the sprinkler, and rescued three cats and one dog. No injuries or arson were reported.

Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
08:41
Transcript:
00:00
Command, Ladder 6.
00:02
We have a room fire controlled by sprinkler.
00:06
We're doing a search now. We have one dog we've gone out.
00:13
Okay, Ladder 6. Do you have a unit number for the room fire?
00:22
422. 422.
00:24
I understand we have a room fire in 422 controlled by sprinkler checking for extension.
00:34
Dispatch we're going to put the low-rise hog into effect.
00:39
Low-rise hog to fire stable incident.
00:43
Low-rise hog, stable incident.
00:50
Engine 22.
00:53
We're available on radio on Station 17. If we're closer than any of those units, we can go to a fire.
00:58
Okay,
01:02
all units, this will be an extended attack, 400 footlight of the floor.
01:10
Others give an engine two fire attack.
01:18
Engine 2 is fire attack.
01:27
Engine 31, ladder 5 on Channel 5.
01:37
Engine 40, a response?
01:41
(number withheld) Pinehurst Way northeast.
01:45
Indian 40s,
01:47
(number withheld) right-hurst way northeast.
01:50
Got a 55-year-old male with a headache patient, we'll meet you in front of that location.
01:57
Nice, sir.
02:01
Let's ventilate and charge stairs feet.
02:08
Rotter 6, understand, you have a kitchen fire, controlled by sprinkler, missed the last part of that.
02:18
Let's ventilate, stare 3, positive pressure, and get the sprinkler shut off.
02:25
Okay,
02:26
understand, I need to ventilate, stare charlie, and get the sprinkler shut off.
02:33
Command from letter 4, we can do both of those.
02:38
You've got ventilation for Stare Charlie and Sprinkler shut off.
02:45
I'm talking about.
02:50
I don't know how much like this.
02:57
A minute 122 is that two animals that are going to need help me.
03:08
O'Sand Primary Search[1] Unit 422 off-quare, you have two animals you're dealing with.
03:19
Agent 8, 2nd, second inch.
03:30
Ladder 6 from engine 2 from fire attack. Can you come meet us at the stairwell door and direct us? Yes, what you're going to want to use stairwell C and we're in 422.
03:55
The secondhand call from Metro Dispatcher, possibly two patients, minor injuries on Metro Coach 45-41. It's going to be northbound on radio.
04:07
Can you give us a cardinal direction?
04:11
No. Hey, stress this tight.
04:14
And open this out.
04:18
We're giving engine 8 second company on fire attack.
04:25
And if I'd be going on at the same time, let me double check.
04:29
All right, okay.
04:38
36, that was broken again. I understand you do not need a line.
04:46
Okay,
04:50
ladder six, we are going to cancel fire attack hoseline.
04:57
Fire attack, okay.
04:59
Hose line is not the door of the fire unit.
05:01
Hose line canceled.
05:06
Deputy, you want to have to command postage bludgment.
05:15
That's okay.
05:17
Only because the address change.
05:19
All the responding units be advised.
05:25
We're going to be de-escalating this incident.
05:28
Dispatch any unit not unseen, let's code yellow.
05:32
Okay, all units responded to near 3rd Ave, code yellow.
05:49
Number three has third truck, Rick.
05:55
This is Ladder 6 from Command.
05:58
Can you advise what resources you need and how much of the pole we can start turning around?
06:08
We're good on resources.
06:11
We just need to get the finger shut off and ventilation.
06:17
Okay,
06:18
you got a lot of poor working on both.
06:20
Dispatch, let's go ahead and code green engines 30, 17, Medicaid, Medicaid, Battalion 4, Air 10, Rescue 1, Rehab 1.
06:36
And 30, engine 17, Medic 18, Battalion 4, Air 10, Rescue 1, rehab 1.
06:47
We have a letter 14B?
06:51
In letter four.
06:53
You've got the system shutters system shut down.
07:04
Letter six, it buys when you start seeing a positive effect from the sprinkler system draining.
07:14
I think okay
07:17
I mean, pine and olive
07:22
Better free you can pick up
07:24
Uh,
07:28
the call will flag you down
07:35
Dispatch another one
07:46
This back to one on Channel 3.
07:51
22, all clear.
07:53
We have a total of three cats and one dog, all ambulatory.
07:59
Okay, we're looking for a fireman unit, RP.
08:08
Receive, Viter 1 in service.
08:11
For the rescue,
08:13
out to come.
08:16
Okay.
08:25
Command, you can return letter three.
08:31
Also, we can return Deputy One, Safety, Two,
08:36
Medic 44.
08:39
Deputy One, Safety, Medical 44 in service.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Primary Search: Initial search for occupants/victims

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Near 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
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