Fire displaces three adults; Red Cross assistance requested, Gainesville FL


Fire broke out at a home on 22nd Street, causing significant damage. Firefighters conducted a primary search and laid hose lines. Three adults had to leave the house, which cannot be lived in tonight. The Red Cross was contacted to assist those displaced.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
04:52
Transcript:
Lost for 22nd Street Plan. 20 Second Street Command. Just like Engine 1 and Quint 1 still show responding, you can put their own scene time when Quint 1 announced primary search and Engine 1 announced they were laying a line. Go ahead, slide 1. Alatra, Presky 20. Excuse 20. Go ahead. We're on deck. Are you your last? We're on deck, ready to go back again. (name withheld), you're on deck, I'll have to say. Patient refuse to transport, two-waves sustain, A-M-A. To us available, please. Radar, it's over here. Presby Turn on Sheriff's available, Charlie. 8 page up machine transport AMA that's 1849 that's got it in 22 hello District 2 Mr. 2 Hi Joseph, thank you very generous District 2 release by command so district 2 available Thank you very, Dr. Chairman Thank you for the job Dizzer Tuesdays and release by commands just be available, 1850 hours. 20 Second Street, command, Colatchews. Go ahead. 22nd Street, command, this is your 30-man time now, 1850 hours. Message received. GRU on scene. GRU on scene, 1850 hours. India 42 to golf court. Golf force. There's a female in a blue fort escape. She's down here. here on 8th Avenue. She lives north of where the signal 25[1] happened and she needs to get home to sick animals and a sick patient. So if you can move her car and just let her down, as long as there's not fire hose north that the fire and she can get to her house. The 26. Manager wants making an exit for our three recycles. Message received. Do a face-to-face with squad one. have him take care of your rolls inside. As much as you see you, thank you. That's 2-1-1-alpha from 22nd Street command. Hello that's easy-1, tissue-gauge answered. Okay, 1, thank you, 3,000. Command, 3-1. Eighty-two is fine. That's what... squad one heading in to replace engine one of that handline you need anybody else inside? Negative ventilation since we've written a few spots from the new out of it. Messengers, (name withheld), is the house going to be tenable for the residents tonight? Negative. Messer, (name withheld). Command. Quote on Bravo's back in the structure. Section 8281, she responded for respiratory stress, 14,2003, South West 170th Street, 14302-2003. The patient is a 13-1-3-year-old conscious-regant female. The caller is her grandparents advising that the patient was alert. She's having difficulty speaking between breasts. She turned a pale pink color. She is clammy. patient does have asthma. If you further advise, the patient does not have a prescribed inhaler or nebulizer, we take you to the truck. Back to Engine 82, Rescue, when there's a flag of this location about a subject who is bipolar and drinks and can be confrontational with law enforcement, does not advise about her re-interactions with Fire Rescue, and this name does not match the name of the complainant, so I don't know if it still applies. Just in your call notes, the beginning line of the call. It's based on the ground. Loggio. 22nd Street Command. Twenty-second Street Command. You need to contact Red Cross for three displaced adults. Got a contact number when you're ready. I'm ready. It's going to be Chris at 352-443-1268. The number is for Chris. That's 352-443-1-2-6-8. That's affirmative. We'll contact Red Cross with three-dispaced adults. 18-664 hours.
Lost for 22nd Street Plan. 20 Second Street Command. Just like Engine 1 and Quint 1 still show responding, you can put their own scene time when Quint 1 announced primary search and Engine 1 announced they were laying a line. Go ahead, slide 1. Alatra, Presky 20. Excuse 20. Go ahead. We're on deck. Are you your last? We're on deck, ready to go back again. (name withheld), you're on deck, I'll have to say. Patient refuse to transport, two-waves sustain, A-M-A. To us available, please. Radar, it's over here. Presby Turn on Sheriff's available, Charlie. 8 page up machine transport AMA that's 1849 that's got it in 22 hello District 2 Mr. 2 Hi Joseph, thank you very generous District 2 release by command so district 2 available Thank you very, Dr. Chairman Thank you for the job Dizzer Tuesdays and release by commands just be available, 1850 hours. 20 Second Street, command, Colatchews. Go ahead. 22nd Street, command, this is your 30-man time now, 1850 hours. Message received. GRU on scene. GRU on scene, 1850 hours. India 42 to golf court. Golf force. There's a female in a blue fort escape. She's down here. here on 8th Avenue. She lives north of where the signal 25[1] happened and she needs to get home to sick animals and a sick patient. So if you can move her car and just let her down, as long as there's not fire hose north that the fire and she can get to her house. The 26. Manager wants making an exit for our three recycles. Message received. Do a face-to-face with squad one. have him take care of your rolls inside. As much as you see you, thank you. That's 2-1-1-alpha from 22nd Street command. Hello that's easy-1, tissue-gauge answered. Okay, 1, thank you, 3,000. Command, 3-1. Eighty-two is fine. That's what... squad one heading in to replace engine one of that handline you need anybody else inside? Negative ventilation since we've written a few spots from the new out of it. Messengers, (name withheld), is the house going to be tenable for the residents tonight? Negative. Messer, (name withheld). Command. Quote on Bravo's back in the structure. Section 8281, she responded for respiratory stress, 14,2003, South West 170th Street, 14302-2003. The patient is a 13-1-3-year-old conscious-regant female. The caller is her grandparents advising that the patient was alert. She's having difficulty speaking between breasts. She turned a pale pink color. She is clammy. patient does have asthma. If you further advise, the patient does not have a prescribed inhaler or nebulizer, we take you to the truck. Back to Engine 82, Rescue, when there's a flag of this location about a subject who is bipolar and drinks and can be confrontational with law enforcement, does not advise about her re-interactions with Fire Rescue, and this name does not match the name of the complainant, so I don't know if it still applies. Just in your call notes, the beginning line of the call. It's based on the ground. Loggio. 22nd Street Command. Twenty-second Street Command. You need to contact Red Cross for three displaced adults. Got a contact number when you're ready. I'm ready. It's going to be Chris at 352-443-1268. The number is for Chris. That's 352-443-1-2-6-8. That's affirmative. We'll contact Red Cross with three-dispaced adults. 18-664 hours.
Police codes explained
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signal 25: Structure Fire
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NE 22nd St, Gainesville, FL
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