Firefighters trapped in burning building with debris collapse, Wake County NC


Firefighters inside a burning building called a mayday as some were trapped and pinned by debris during a collapse. Emergency crews activated pass alarms and are working on a rescue.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Mayday[1], Mayday. Mayday[1].
00:01
End the three. Company's getting split.
00:03
Yeah. Bousart, part one, unable to get back to the ladder.
00:06
We'll be proceeding a different way.
00:08
Trying to find a way out of them.
00:10
I didn't have a hose line.
00:11
Air is full. Command copies in May-Aid.
00:13
I had to bait and rip things.
00:17
Okay. I've located the hose line.
00:19
I'll be following to help me.
00:20
Copies. I'm attending to self-rest you.
00:23
The Holly's spring's FM2 on dispatch.
00:25
Go ahead, Raleigh.
00:26
Your second alarm just came through.
00:28
We'll put those units back in service at auto dispatch.
00:31
Perfect. Thank you, Raleigh.
00:32
Though we know more further questions.
00:33
Copy that.
00:34
Please for a good season, Rall 3 on us, too.
00:36
Currently, 10-90s debris.
00:38
Thank you three through the team.
00:39
Still around 3,000 on there.
00:40
I'll be activating pass alarm.
00:42
Copy, pass alarm.
00:43
Copy, pass. By, activated. This one option.
00:49
Mayday[1], Mayday.
00:50
Ends of 3BOP's heart.
00:51
Can no longer follow the line further.
00:52
It's pinned beneath the door before a collapse.
00:54
Have they activated a pass alarm? I'm near a window.
00:57
I'm sure of what side of them on.
00:59
Air supply is still good around 3000.
01:03
I am copied.
01:04
RIT-Things activated.
01:05
Take (number withheld) for Harrison Ave.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Mayday: Firefighter distress/emergency
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Location mentioned:
N Harrison Ave, North Carolina 27513
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