Firefighters battle attic fire with electrical hazards, Buffalo NY


Buffalo firefighters responded to a structure fire near North Dr. They found heavy fire in the attic and faced electrical hazards that shocked crews. Power company estimated a 30-minute response time. Firefighters worked to contain the fire and checked for fire spread.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
07:23
Transcript:
00:00
Buffalo Fire 31 is on the air 21 district.
00:04
31 on the air at 21.
00:07
Fire is matched 5-5 is back in on Channel 1. 5-5, you're in on Channel 1. 5-5, you're in on Channel 1.
00:30
4-7[1].
00:33
This 4-7[1] go.
00:37
Can you find out what's happening in the attic? Still pumping pretty good on the back.
00:44
Roger. I'm in the front now. I was doing it.
00:48
Copy.
00:54
57 hours, Buffalo fire.
01:01
Columbia Empire and dispatch be advised, near North Dr.
01:05
45 minutes in.
01:10
That's affirmative command.
01:13
Novi, can you find out of the EPA? We're going to do that position.
01:18
Stand by.
01:33
Number eight, you are in 26th District, remaining on the air.
01:37
Copy 28, you are in 26th District.
01:41
I'm running on air.
01:43
37. 37.
01:45
37.
01:47
Did you ever get your patient?
01:50
Negative. We checked the only apartment. We had a six in it and the whole building itself.
01:57
Nobody came out.
01:58
Happy, I just got an update you can pick up.
02:03
Well do, 37-0.
02:05
37 now.
02:09
Dispatch 30-0. Dispatch 30-7.
02:12
Okay,
02:15
you hit in 1,300 on one.
02:25
38-yard location is still on seven.
02:30
Comey on fire dispatch.
03:06
Command[2] clock out.
03:16
Command[2] 26, officer.
03:23
What a 6-12?
03:26
305 to really be. You're in the attic?
03:32
I'll be able to go. We're able to go.
03:35
I'll be easy for 4-7[1].
03:46
Command[2], this is 4-7[1].
03:51
Command[2], go 47.
03:54
I'm on a yellow line, I need a crew, it's on man, up at the top of the stairs.
04:02
I've got 35 going up now, and it will take the yellow line.
04:08
Roger that,
04:10
135 yellow light.
04:16
Command[2], 4-2, first floor rear.
04:21
Command[2], go 4-2.
04:24
Chief of the power control, we got guys getting zapped.
04:28
That's negative is covered from the house next door, we're working on it.
04:34
Copy.
04:37
Command[2] dispatch.
04:40
Command[2] go deadpatch!
04:43
National bread gave a ETA 30 minutes, so it's been about 10 minutes.
04:51
We need a minute, see. We're getting zapped all over the place.
04:56
We're getting zapped all over the place.
05:01
You're not, you know one.
05:05
That's two six, you're right.
05:14
Command[2]ant, Lieutenant,
05:15
a rescue on.
05:19
Go ahead, command, let's go on.
05:23
Just if you get the power shuttle inside the building, we have a feed coming from the door with no shutoff.
05:31
Stop, we'll take a look.
05:35
Thank you.
05:44
Command[2]er Rescue 1.
05:47
The power's coming in from the above the garage on the four side of the building.
06:10
First 7 command in the annex, all visible fighters knocked down,
06:15
work and check for extension.
06:18
Copy, most of the platter are knocked down, checking for extraction.
06:24
Command[2],
06:25
4-2, vertigo, rear.
06:32
I have a loose, anybody's available.
06:39
Electro-physicals.
06:40
Where would you like them?
07:09
My attention to Maryland and Niagara.
07:15
That's for a seizure. Yeah, my attention to response to Maryland and Niagara.
07:20
That's for a seizure.
07:21
I'm out 12-05 hours. That's a little fire.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
4-7: Alarm malfunction
[2]
Command: Incident Command established/command unit speaking
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Location mentioned:
Near North Dr, Buffalo, NY 14216
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