Firefighters respond to structural fire on second floor, Syracuse NY


Firefighters responded to a structural fire on the second floor of a building near N Warren St in Syracuse. They used hand tools and hoses to access and extinguish flames, particularly at the Bravo-Charlie corner. Residual smoke remained in the area as operations continued.
Audio|Source: Syracuse Fire & EMS
05:53
Transcript:
00:00
Solves in the area. The second grade for coming out of the station, Idle.
00:02
The upper roof is the interior.
00:04
You on the second floor still?
00:05
That's my phone. You got engine company three up there.
00:07
Who else is up to do? All I got is threes right now.
00:12
Copy, you guys have hand tools that's sort of open up those walls and ceilings and rival Charlie Corner[2]?
00:15
We do have some hand tools, we can double use some fake walls.
00:18
Operations, copy.
00:19
carport to fire control.
00:20
Companies have circled the block a couple of times found nothing.
00:23
This is just the residual order from the 99.
00:26
Car 4 arrived in its service.
00:27
California.
00:28
Chiefer, we fairly confident the odor is coming from the south side.
00:33
Therefore, that's correct.
00:34
Operation 1001.
00:35
When you guys are ready, grab hand tools, meet interior on the second floor, Charlie's side.
00:41
Copy another passerby theory at Jefferson and Warren Street, reporting the same thing.
00:49
I imagine it's following between the building.
00:50
It's okay to just pull that out.
00:51
Carpore copies.
00:52
I can head up there right now, but this entire area is probably going to be getting a lot of calls, residual smoke in the area.
01:01
Understood, Chief, thank you.
01:02
Zero, 0.08. Operations, I do want you.
01:03
You copy that?
01:04
We called the car far.
01:05
We just drove through there.
01:06
The same issue. You're discretion.
01:07
When you guys are ready, go meet interior on the second floor, bring hand tools over up the ceiling of walls.
01:12
They got engine three up there with the handline.
01:15
One's got there.
01:17
Three's clear. Truck three, you're in service stairs our night.
01:19
In turn, operations.
01:20
Any chance we could get squalled up on that ladder and the one of our Charlie corner, maybe you cut a hole in this photo roof we got here because I've been trouble getting in there.
01:29
Operations, copy. Operation is the latter one.
01:34
Go ahead. You guys grab a saw, come back to the Bravo Charlie Corner[2].
01:36
Eighteen's operations.
01:37
Is there anywhere you want us? Home again in the Broadway, Charlie Corner[2].
01:48
Edge 312 in Quarters.
01:49
Control West Bright Nav Command.
01:50
Operations to engine A, we still have visible fire right here ahead in that.
01:55
Hold up a second, I got engine 18 with some hand tools, they're going to open it up.
01:59
Fire control of West Bright Nav Command.
02:01
Command, go ahead. Chief, you're 30 minutes in a yes in a three zero.
02:03
Copy, 30 minutes.
02:04
We still have some small fires and fire.
02:06
The fire's under control, but not quite out yet.
02:08
All hands[1] are still working.
02:09
3C. 011.
02:10
Interior operations, I got to come out and change same.
02:12
Repeat that interior.
02:13
Operations engine three, how are you guys doing on the second?
02:20
Engine three, making charges hit you off-off.
02:23
Engine three, can you repeat that?
02:25
Making good progress in the B3 corner, heading back.
02:30
Copyangelo and you're making their way your way.
02:32
With some handles. Operations of companies on the second floor.
02:34
Hold up on flowing water for a second.
02:36
I got a ladder one coming up with a shot of cut a hole.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
All hands: All units assigned and working at the scene
[2]
Charlie Corner: Building corner reference
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Location mentioned:
N Warren St, Syracuse, NY 13202
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