Residential house fire with heavy flames in backyard, Evansville IN
Firefighters responded to a residential structure fire near North Baker Avenue. Heavy flames were reported in the backyard, spreading to the two-story house. All occupants were reported to have left the building safely.
Audio|Source: Vanderburgh County Fire
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Transcript:
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Residential structure fire near N Baker Ave, one engine ten, one engine three, one liner one, one rescue one, one battalion three, one safety one.
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Residential structure fire near N Baker Ave, 1.8, 1 engine 10, 1 engine 3, 1 liner 1, 1 rescue 1, 1 battalion 3, 1 safety 1.
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Coordinates 2,500 north, 100 west.
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Spatge Rescue 6, AM Larson,
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clear.
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And someone's on thing.
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Clear.
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Clear, Quinex, Ryle.
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Clear, Quinnake.
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Ingeena, out.
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Clear engine, engine.
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Security ones in a row.
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Press Q1 and out.
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Clear.
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Battalion 3 is a route.
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Clear battalion.
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Some rounds of structure fire.
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Being advised back of the house is on fire, everyone should be out of the building.
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Possibly going to be near North Baker based on Phase 2.
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Further on, Fireground 1, Fire Ground 1.
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Clint, 8.0.
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We have a two-story residential house.
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We have heavy fire in the backyard that is now extending to the house.
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Clint 8 is going to be attacked.
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Zooming command.
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Clear engine.
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Letter one in wrap.
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Clear letter.
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Inch of 10 is on the scene.
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We're blocked in.
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Next in, try to find a hydrant.
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...trees on scene.
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Appears to be a working fire on the sea side of a single-family wood frame dwelling.
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Quinnate's initiating a tag.
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We do not have a water supply at this time.
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Battalion 3 be assuming command.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Baker Ave, Evansville, IN 47711
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