Firefighters respond to residential fire in Detroit


Firefighters are working to put out a fire in a residential building, checking for smoke and fire spread while ensuring all people are safely evacuated.
Audio|Source: Detroit Fire
01:56
Transcript:
Somebody on the second floor go to the A side of the building with a window Check open up that window. There might be something on the second floor above the window A side. Let's know when you're ready for the fan. Chief, you have it. We open off that window, second floor, A-side. Check below the window, too. Second floor, a side window. Right above the fire. How's the primary on the first floor, guys? Somebody come back, give me primary on the first floor. Second floor, give me primary. 39 and 62, primary on the first floor is negative. QT, the primary in the first floor all clear? First floor all clear. 553. On engine 53. 155, we're out. 155 and we're out. Pige 55 and we're out. Pige 55, that's the latter 27. Measure 57. C. Number 27, code one[1], two special for code two[2] lipocyst with EMS, 7792 Montrose between diversity and retirement.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code one: Lights and sirens response (urgent)
[2]
code two: Non-emergency response (lower priority)
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Detroit, MI
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