Firefighters contain fire with risk to nearby building


Firefighters are working to put out a fire inside a building, managing flames and protecting a nearby building from catching fire.
Audio|Source: Boulder City Fire and Lake Mead Park Rangers
02:7
Transcript:
Command copy is fire attack[2] here in the structure Parwar III. You've got water on the fire and you're requesting vertical ventilation[3]. Command, rescuing 5, rise, right. Rescue 85, copy, stage. Command, engine 87, stage Wyoming and Pacific. Engine 87, full writ[1]. Copy four red. Command, station. Command, OSO, right. Command copy is also a safety. We have division from command. Firetack, go ahead. Uh, $2 a new company in there is a... Confirming you requesting an additional engine company on the inside with you. From command. Charlie, go ahead. TIE, go ahead. TRIG is a good progress drawing side. We've got a, uh, engine quarter two to a half-fit service. NJ2 is going to be open up. We have some business here. Get a good dock down, no additional means. Command doggone is good report. Lieutenant 8 from command. Go ahead. And do we have any work for Bravo exposure[4] or can we reassign them to backup? Goodham for Bravo exposure. Go ahead, Bravo exposure. We have some fire in the faces on the Bravo exposure. We have water on the fire. There's no obvious extension into the structure. We can assist west other street from the side. Demand copies.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
writ: Rapid Intervention Team (firefighter rescue team)
[2]
fire attack: Fire suppression in progress
[3]
vertical ventilation: Opening the roof or upper areas to release smoke/heat
[4]
Bravo exposure: Adjacent building at risk of fire spread
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Boulder City, NV
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