Three-alarm building fire with heavy smoke in Atlantic City


This audio records firefighters coordinating response to a large three-alarm building fire with heavy smoke in Atlantic City, including instructions on equipment use and personnel assignments.
Audio|Source: Atlantic County Fire and EMS - Digital
04:48
Transcript:
25, 24 will be respond in Atlantic City. R15, 1215, due to respond, 350, Superior Road, perfect person, and 235. Town Line, your location. Dispatch, 2526. What was that last way to the ignition? 2526, County Fire Coordinator[1]. We have room for the third alarm. 3C. 875. Call 1, do you want the coordinator at Station 1[2] or at the fire? I want the coordinator at Dispatch. City Hall Communications. Written. RISU. RIS 17-7. You're responding to Svision 4. 157. S-7. Commands from engine 6, do you want us to buck traffic on Arctic and calm the opposite away towards New Jersey? This is advising for the Irma call. We did help the father pass out from the site of blood. So should we turn on to the ambulance for that? He is conscious in the next to be getting. Engine 6, hold on. I'm trying to find you a good hyzer. I'm certain personal personal possible firefighters, your engine one. Engine is requested to Station 1 in Atlanta City for a cover assignment. No, you don't need to operate. Crazy. Music calling of engine. Pender Engine, we repeat. We're ready to be staged at Station 4. 5'7. To all the other firefighters respond to the city. The engine is requested for a cover restaurant. Time now 1836. This is 3rd for 8.30. Yeah, we're on scene with Station 4. Really, he would also probably be ditch matching from Channel 2. Engine 6 from car 2. 9-1 command. Is it 3 from 830? 830. All right, car 2. 830 is clearing mainland will advise when available. You're not really doing anything. I'm gonna need you to raise up the ladder and dump down. It's all in the center core to build it. All the fire is contained in the center core. I want you to raise up and dump down. Receive? County from 25-24. We're working on an address. We just got an intersection at the moment. We have it temporarily. Thank you. The matter of one, you'll probably have to mash your members up. There's a lot of smoke up there, but that'll get it. If you can raise up and plug the Rousin and Rufth and dump down into the center core, you should be to knock it down. Very six. Engine six from car two. Right, car two. It was 51 to 15. Fifty-one. Three years one. On the Jersey Avenue between Oriental and the floorwalk. is a hydrant. It should be your second hydrant in going towards the boardwalk from Oriental as you go down New Jersey going towards the ocean. It'll be your second hydrant. That hydrant's on a 12-inch mean being fed by a 20-inch mean. Go ahead and spin your piece around and lay a forward wrap. Let me know if you can make it all the way. If you can, I'm going to have another engine pick up from there. Chief, do you have your cell phone on you? Yes, hand by. Driver from engine 1, charge of 2.5. Wheel, us 15-715-1 location. Okay. Do it, my name? That's 7.6 for the left by excited. There's a recall off. You, press not. Sports investigation. Greatly. Charge and phone for her. This is a recall from all. duty personnel report to the station. Time now 1839. F7, engine ones respond to Atlantic City from Missouri. Tensurcee. They said it's going to be a station one. They have a three alarm retire. Proceed. Head to the station one. I don't want for battalion soup.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire Coordinator: Fire Command/Coordination
[2]
Station 1: Main Fire Station
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Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ
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