Firefighters manage ladder pipes during Baltimore building fire, Baltimore MD


Firefighters are adjusting ladder pipe operations to control a fire at a building in Baltimore. They focus water on the front wall where the fire is strongest while avoiding damage to other parts of the building.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Operations to Truck 10, Van Rungle Truck 31, Truck 6 and Truck 8. We're going to get their ladder fight shutdown for a minute. Charlie, Keep Power 1 and 23, pulling through the electrician street side. Truck tank got it. Truck 8, ladder pipe shut down.
00:27
And 46, do you shut down in or all 31 gliderpike? 46.0. Charlie, that's copy, ops. Charlie, engine 23, 29, shut down your hands. Truck down your nose. Truck 5 to 51. Shut down that two for a second, please.
00:54
Hospital command 6-810 enter on the 31's ladder right so we can take a look on this side command copy charlie the struck 23 you copy we've your stick over the north division
01:21
Indications from County 7. County 7. County 7. Just checking in. We got a transport unit. We're going to get. The wall dividing the front of the building where it seems like the bulk of the fire is concentrated.
01:46
Ops, I copy that. All right, thanks. You're welcome, 1707. Charlie, whoever's hitting the Lexing, or the Howard Street side with the ladder pipe, try not to hit the front of the building, please. I copy. Charlie, the struck 23, you're over shooting.
02:13
And you're also down. If we'll stay away from that whole building that doesn't
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Location mentioned:
Lexington, Baltimore, MD 21223
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