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Structural fire with smoke on Dixon Ave in CarneyCarney MD

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Dixon Ave, Carney, MD 21234

Fire crews responded to a structural fire with smoke on Dixon Avenue in Carney. Units faced ventilation issues and accessed the roof to control the fire. Crews rotated through decontamination and rehab to manage heat exposure and safety.

Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Division 1[1], Captain 2, just be advised your driver.
00:04
Over 1020 and he's coming to meet.
00:07
For smoke investigation.
00:08
There's Dixon Avenue and Redmond Water Avenue.
00:11
Respond on East, 1920.
00:14
Talk 30, 19, 932 20.
00:16
Okay,
00:20
Mac 13. Just the hospital again.
00:24
Okay,
00:27
1921. Okay, 1921.
00:28
Okay, 1921.
00:29
Okay, 5-04 Cines or call off Oak Tree Sway.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:34
Respondal west, 1920.
00:39
Aggie 2.
00:42
1921. No, just hauling, transfer detail.
00:48
Good!
00:50
The other hand is pretty cool.
00:53
That's the upper hand.
00:54
That's the upper half.
00:55
That's still a lot.
00:57
Once again, station 50 transfer all your engines to station 55 Perry Hall.
01:01
Unit calling, we're a little hard to read.
01:03
Try pushing your mask in and say it again.
01:11
Division one, it's good of the shoes.
01:15
The upper half is so hot.
01:20
Okay,
01:22
I think the ventilation system has just turned back on again because I have good snowfield produced for those roof vents on the top floor.
01:31
In 301 on Central, 1921.
01:33
Command from truck 15 search, that's correct.
01:35
We just got all the vent fan circle.
01:40
All right, Division 1[1] and 3.
01:43
Are you guys noticing a difference?
01:48
No, I don't think of a division 30 yet, but it's going to take up the room in a minute.
01:55
Are there any other units for Division 1[1] or 3 that need to come out?
02:04
Hello. Hello, the question.
02:06
The LHXOTER.
02:08
7105-0-0. I'm a second and 16 in.
02:14
Region 1,000 will be with you.
02:21
505-50. 505-8-year-old female constant breathing.
02:23
Difficulty speaking between breaths.
02:25
Group runners having trouble breathing.
02:30
That's good, thank you.
02:32
You're welcome, 9022.
02:37
Stand by.
02:43
2013 is inside with that piercing nozzle.
02:46
Talk directly with them or Division 3[2] safety to see if it was effective on that medal.
02:55
Run into the...
02:58
This is my eyes.
03:00
You have that large backup generator that tick-home last time.
03:03
We're going to make sure that that's locked.
03:04
I'll tag down as well.
03:08
Okay.
03:13
Okay,
03:15
Mike, Mike, one of you from dispatch.
03:24
Okay, engine six, that's all that you requested is over there by your engine.
03:41
I'm sending cruise out by that can.
03:43
It looks like H's going out.
03:46
As far as the Division I share, it is cool on the Division I.
03:52
There's still from heat above us.
03:56
Okay, H's on the way out.
03:58
The smoke condition from the roof fence is significantly better than my last report.
04:08
71s at a bone three person out.
04:16
What unit?
04:19
Those engines 71.
04:21
Thank you this much.
04:25
Circuit it out with four.
04:31
Dale, town.
04:37
Does any of those other additional engines show up at?
04:42
I think they're filling route, but let me double check.
04:44
Hold on. All right, engine 8 is a rod.
04:50
Okay, it looks like they're all pulling in now.
04:53
I've got 55, 8, and 10 pulling in.
04:59
Keep on a rod.
05:01
Engine 10, 19, 25.
05:04
Engine 8. 1025.
05:07
Under 8, 1925.
05:12
Okay, 155, 1925.
05:15
Dispatch the driver from engine 8 is going to be my staging officer.
05:21
Everybody else that arrives report to him.
05:25
Okay, that's received.
05:27
Engine 8, driver, you're correct.
05:31
You're right.
05:33
1926.
05:35
Let me answer a medical.
05:38
I have medical.
05:40
Okay, can you ensure that the crews that are coming through decon are going to stop at rehab? We have it set up right between where they're going to drop their packs and the decon unit itself.
05:50
All right, some of them are coming out, changing packs and going right back in.
05:55
Everybody else is coming out for a breather, I'm sending you.
06:00
Okay, very good.
06:01
We weren't aware you were reflecting people directly back there, and I got it.
06:04
Thank you.
06:07
Engine 8 is going to go to Division 3[2].
06:12
Engine 8, okay.
06:18
Command from Division 3[2] is coming up.
06:22
Okay.
06:25
I'm here for truck 15.
06:27
I'm on division 3 you can't have you set me up.
06:34
Car extinguishers were set off in the basin of the structure.
06:37
Units impenuated place their own team, myself.
06:41
And other units clear from the pale, 194 12th.
06:45
Angel 412.
06:49
1927.
06:55
level is cooled off.
06:57
Do you have a way to introduce water above you?
07:04
They have that access called parking that don't work.
07:08
If they can position the mouth, which is good pressure, we can get pretty vertical with it.
07:13
So let me go up here and I'll talk to the guys around the hall.
07:17
I'll put you in with me, sir.
07:20
All right, would another ladder be effective to cut a high hold?
07:27
That's what I'm gonna do, but do you know what they're going to do with dispatch.
07:32
Okay.
07:34
Engine 8 driver, let me go over your last call.
07:37
2130, Willow, Spring Road, Russia, Yorkway, and Keyway, Apartment 2, 51116.
07:41
Who's your command? Good.
07:45
1928. Okay.
07:47
I move right now you only have two 11 in rats still and I'm going to have them stop at staging with NCHRIV.
07:55
Do you need anything else? They're arrived on the team they came directly to the seat.
08:05
All right fifty five where are you at?
08:10
810 and 55 all arrived together I'm with the states driving.
08:17
All right, sending in, you go up and you down, we'll have to make for one outside.
08:25
2.11, I know that you're getting close.
08:26
You're going to stage with the engine 8.
08:30
211, 30.
08:32
1920.
08:38
Division 3[2], would it be an advantage if we put somebody on that roof and cut a hole because we get down, could we get down to it from the top?
08:49
No, I want to cut anybody on the roof.
08:52
And the gap between the roof and the proper deck is there, though.
08:56
You're looking at probably 50 feet, so that wouldn't be no good.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Division 1: First floor interior operations
[2]
Division 3: Incident Command System designation for the third floor/side of a structure

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Location mentioned:
Dixon Ave, Carney, MD 21234

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Incident Timeline

  1. Ongoing Operations and Progress Updates
  2. Incident Location and Hazmat Confirmation
  3. Hazmat and Decontamination Procedures Initiated
  4. Additional Resources and Fire Suppression Efforts
  5. Crew Assignments and Equipment Requests
  6. Initial Response and Command Assignment

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