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Firefighters respond to attic fire at Coolcrest AveUpland CA

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Coolcrest Ave, Upland, CA

Firefighters responded to a structure fire with flames in the attic on Coolcrest Ave. The fire was inaccessible from below, so crews worked to ventilate the roof and apply hose lines above to control the fire. Multiple engine companies coordinated efforts to contain the situation.

Audio|Source: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
08:8
Transcript:
00:00
Fire attack, I see.
00:08
Fire attack, I see. Fire attack, I see.
00:19
Medican at (number withheld), I see.
00:27
I see from ventilation.
00:33
I see you from fire attack.
00:35
Fire attack, I shall have a sign to you by a Kenjin in (number withheld). Can you confirm a secondary when you get a chance as well?
00:46
Copy, break.
00:48
(number withheld) if you can perform that secondary.
00:54
That's (number withheld) County Secretary, sir.
00:59
I see for fire attack.
01:05
Fire attack, I see you go ahead.
01:09
I see for fire attack. Looks like the fire is going to be in the attic,
01:14
inaccessible from us down below.
01:16
Looks like they probably need a trip cut against that Delta wall on N-street,
01:22
and with a hose line up there, that's the only way we're going to get. It's going to be right above this south entrance in the new Delta side.
01:34
Okay,
01:36
I'll coordinate with ventilation group getting the roof taken off and if you want to start working on getting hold lined to the roof.
01:46
And we're still going to pull a ceiling to confirm that it's out from the inside as well.
02:00
Van from fire attack.
02:04
Now for mental.
02:09
Eventful fire attack.
02:12
We're not going to be able to access the fire from below.
02:16
It's going to be accessible from the roof if you cut a strip along this entire
02:21
last portion of the Delta exterior wall.
02:24
It's going to be in between the wall and the interior wall above us.
02:32
Thanks for your plan for manpower up here, get a couple of hoslines.
02:44
Thanks for family.
02:46
We're in from Firepack.
02:53
Also, you're going to need a hose line up there.
02:57
We'll work on trying to get you one.
03:00
Yeah, I got me. I see you from ventilation.
03:09
(number withheld) engineer fire attack.
03:14
Go ahead from (number withheld) engineer.
03:18
Confirming you're pumping this off the truck.
03:22
I am pumping off the truck.
03:27
Copy. I'm going to send in a couple firemen to pull that second pre-connect and possibly an extended pre-connect so we can make access to the roof on the Delta side.
03:40
I copy, second line, extended pre-connect.
03:47
I see ventilation.
03:54
Firetruck.
04:04
Firetack from (number withheld) engineer.
04:13
Difficulty breathing, medic engine engine, (number withheld) Ave, between West Coronado Street and West Astor Street.
04:24
One's going to be pulling the hose.
04:28
Copy, she's all.
04:33
Hi, thank you, ventilation.
04:39
Person Street, between North Laurel Avenue and North Reading Way.
04:57
7th Street IC[1] Com Center.
05:00
Com center, I see, go ahead.
05:12
73C, I see, your third clock just went off.
05:21
15,
05:23
Mediq Squad 151, Medic Engine 151, San Bernardino Street, and Monty Vista Avenue.
05:31
These break,
05:36
ventilation, RRKFR.
05:37
IT,
05:43
I'm talking about.
05:49
Truck (number withheld), IC[1]O.
05:53
Hey, pretty good fact, and man, truck will be a minute.
05:57
If you want to go out for him, stand in a hitter.
05:59
If you want to confirm we have a unit coming up for the hood running, I hope like the compression.
06:09
Yeah, fire attack should be working on that to assist you, and I copy (number withheld), we'll be assuming thing group.
06:17
Greg,
06:19
fire attack, I see.
06:23
Go ahead for fire attack.
06:28
Confirming you got eyes on (number withheld) and you got far.
06:38
Fire attack, we made an entry with three, and we got PAPA.
06:46
Copy, thank you.
06:48
Firetack I see confirming you have had one of your crews working on taking a hose lineup to the roof.
07:01
I see fire attack. We have four engine companies.
07:06
I have (number withheld) working on that line for the band.
07:09
So we can go ahead and assign two 12th, top side with a bank group.
07:15
I already want to call them Route Division. They're going to take the hose line up there.
07:27
Copy that.
07:29
Levitic Engine (number withheld). Redic Engine (number withheld). Redic engine (number withheld)?
07:33
We're going to be. Rubberstein line 3.
07:43
They've already de-activated the system from their house. We don't have the ability to reset. They're not to contact with our company.
07:48
We're going to go to build home.
07:52
Group.
07:54
You copy.
07:56
A (number withheld) copy roof division.
07:59
We're attempting to put a line up there right now.
08:06
Copy that. Go direct with me for any needs.
Police codes explained
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[1]
IC: Person designated as the leader or coordinator of a police or emergency incident.

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Coolcrest Ave, Upland, CA

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