Firefighters respond to house fire with smoke and possible occupants, Victoria MN
Firefighters responded to a working fire at a single-story home near Main Avenue in Victoria, MN. Smoke was visible and possible occupants were inside. Fire crews secured a water supply and conducted a search for any occupants while attacking the fire offensively. No basement was present in the home during the incident.
Audio|Source: Carver and Scott County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Victoria Fire, you're needed for a possible structure fire.
00:03
Located near Main Avenue, near Main Avenue.
00:08
We're just calling in that there's smoke showing possible occupants inside.
00:13
Time of your page,
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2009.
00:26
Fair Lake Engine 12.
00:30
All fire unit is clear.
00:33
2012.
00:38
Dispatch from Victoria, Indiana, Juan,
00:41
you can show us the service of the structure fire.
00:50
2014.
00:58
You can show it's unseen of a single-family, one-story residential home.
01:04
We have a working fire.
01:06
The smoke showing on the Alpha side.
01:11
We'll be in the offensive strategy.
01:13
We'll be securing a water supply and stretching a horizontal sandpipe to the Alpha side.
01:18
For additional fire attack,
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we'll go ahead and start our first alarm.
01:25
and accountability will be on the tailboard engine one.
01:28
I'll be outperforming on 360[1].
01:34
Nightoria fire is on site of a single story structure.
01:38
Smoke showing on the office side.
01:41
There can be stabbing the water supply, pulling the horizontal fan pipe for primary fire and search.
01:48
Kind of move you on the office side.
01:50
Engine one will have command.
01:56
2016.
02:05
Thank you, Victoria.
02:07
360[1] is complete.
02:10
No basement.
02:12
One story.
02:13
High heat from the Bravo Charlie Corner.
02:17
We'll continue on the offensive strategy and we'll have a fire command.
02:21
The carly 360[1].
02:27
No basement.
02:29
Smoke surely from the alpha bravo.
02:32
New the offensive strategy, accountability on the Elsa side.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
360: A 360-degree size-up walk-around of the structure to assess conditions and hazards
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