Firefighter low on air triggers intervention team, Bridgeport CT


During a fire at a location near Jewett Ave, Bridgeport, CT, a firefighter reported low air supply inside the building. This led to activation of the rapid intervention team and dispatch of additional units to assist in the situation.
Audio|Source: Bridgeport Fire
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 12, you can disregard you with, engine 12 disregard to it.
00:04
Agent 12, we can disregard you. You can't receive that May Day Day.
00:15
Firefighter (name withheld), low on air,
00:18
on the A side.
00:19
RIT[1] is being activated.
00:21
Go ahead and try to find your exit.
00:27
The nozzle Firefighter (name withheld), low-air on the 8-side.
00:31
R-N-P is activated.
00:35
Proceed maintenance has been activated.
00:37
Firefighter (name withheld) nozzle,
00:40
low-on-air, east side, RIT[1] has been activated.
01:01
Bridgeport to the battalion one. Additional engine ladder, additional ambulance have been dispatched to your location.
01:08
All companies be notified.
01:11
Remain, uh,
01:12
maintain free of discipline until the May day is complete.
01:27
Bridgeport battalion.
01:29
The time one.
01:30
The time one.
01:34
Firefighter downtones, you guys.
01:36
Receive that.
01:42
Receive the man down[2] activation from engine 7.
01:45
How is it?
01:49
Received. This term is the immediate test with the Italian 1 in engine 7.
01:54
This terminates the media test.
01:56
The time why just happened?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
RIT: Rapid Intervention Team assigned to rescue firefighters in distress
[2]
man down: Person down/medical emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near Jewett Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06606
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