Fire crews work structure fire at Delaware Ave in Buffalo, Buffalo NY


Fire crews are managing a structure fire near Delaware Ave in Buffalo. They are working to control remaining hotspots and perform mop-up operations. Some fire units require decontamination and rest before returning to service. The fire department is facing water supply issues, with the water department estimated to arrive in about 40 minutes to assist.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
06:14
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, commands.
00:03
Command, bro.
00:05
Yeah, just to give you an update, once we get those companies here,
00:10
we're going to keep 36 in position just because we're going to keep their lines in place.
00:14
We have a couple hot spots we're still going to work on, but we're just going to kind of give it a break for a little bit, and then we'll do the final mop-up, and we'll give an update after that.
00:25
Companies are going to slowly call in service, but most of them are going to need deconted rehab before they can walk full service.
00:33
Roger that up there, Chief.
00:59
Command 26.
01:08
Yeah, this is command, go ahead.
01:13
A G. 26 is not going to hydrant in Delaware and shore, we're going to need the water company.
01:20
Yeah, Roger, dispatch and copy that.
01:22
Best copies.
01:28
20 minutes for the water department.
01:33
The Fetch, 33, in from Delaware on 1.
01:37
Happy 33.
01:45
26, command.
01:50
46, command.
01:53
Yeah, while you're stuck there, you can get the two and a half cleaned up at least.
02:01
Roger that, Chief.
02:02
We'll look at the problem at the moment.
02:03
I think we're going to get off the hydrant, but we're still going to need water.
02:10
Time at 1705, a possible player.
02:24
35, go.
02:27
Are we cleared the head-on? 35, say you head over to the fire,
02:33
near Delaware.
02:43
Repeat.
02:46
If you're over at the fire, near Delaware, we'll send it to you to you.
02:52
35 copies.
03:10
Dispatch 21 picking up for the fire, out of the service for Decon[1] and exchanging two members.
03:17
Happy 21.
03:22
Engine 95, our dispatch.
03:36
Engine 1, you're on location, Aproport 505.
03:46
Dispatch, engine 95, go.
03:49
Engine 95, we're going to have you head over to the fire.
03:57
Roger, local.
04:05
Ladder 96, notice match fighter 96.
04:16
Ladder 96, go.
04:17
Ladder 96, go.
04:19
Ladder 96, head over to the fire.
04:25
Fire to smash, B55.
04:27
B55-5-0.
04:34
Did the water department give an ETA[2]? I'm sorry if I missed that.
04:39
That's affirmative. It was a 40-minute ETA[2] and that was about five minutes ago.
04:44
Copy, thank you.
05:07
B4455 are you still at sea?
05:15
Truck 13. Officer, 5-5.
05:18
4-4 and pick up.
05:19
I'll give it to truck for us.
05:29
BufoFar, Latter-Fi is back in service from the Massroom.
05:31
Where did you like us to head?
05:42
Letter 5 you could head home.
05:48
Letter 5 copies.
05:56
Dispansion, this is 96.
06:02
Are we going level 1?
06:08
Their slow response is over.
06:13
Roger, we're going soft.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Decon: Decontamination; unit out of service for decontamination
[2]
ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
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