House fire causes smoke inhalation at Ohio Avenue


Emergency responders are handling a house fire on Ohio Avenue where a person suffered from smoke inhalation.
Audio|Source: Campbell County Fire & EMS
03:48
Transcript:
6-5-1 to enter with smoke stand windows through our front and back. Officer out of 145 Ohio has a subject over there with smoke inhalation requesting 981[2] to respond over there. I copy, sir. This is not good and dispatch in a nice fable spot. I believe it's going to be 982[3]. I copy, sir. At that's station 9, Middick, 982. Respond to 1.45 Ohio Avenue, 144 Ohio Avenue, Fort Thomas PD there with a mail subject from the house fire, smoke inhalation. Station 9. Medic. 982, respond 145 Ohio Avenue, Fort Thomas PD out there with the subject from the house fire. History of asthma, possible smoke ventilation, timeout 0105. Policeman, Division Command, electric shuttles. Oh, hello, command. Dispatch, can you go ahead and mark fire under control or whatever you're overhauling? Command. 9802, I'll be responding at 0107. 13-1[1], film charge line, hold off on the supply line. Do you open that back sliding door so smoke can come out?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
13-1: Fire hose operation
[2]
981: Ambulance/EMS requested
[3]
982: Medic unit dispatched
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Location mentioned:
Near Ohio Ave, Fort Thomas, KY 41075
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