Residential fire with heavy smoke


Radio communication among fire crews responding to a house fire. Crews report heavy smoke, heat, and a knocked-down fire area. They mention a large hole in the floor, a broken interior water line, and trouble getting water. They coordinate shutting off power and gas, setting up fans to clear smoke, and request extra crews, a ladder, and mutual aid.
Audio|Source: Rockbridge County Fire and EMS
05:23
Transcript:
Command Institute is approaching. Of course, son. Engine 2, come past, when you come up Charity Lane, you'll see us drive past the ambulance and all. I think it's a cul-de-sacting turn around and come back down. We'll stay here from underneath the manpower. Got it. Command, Division 1 in here. Fire[1] RC2 is flama. All right, I'll make it to a fire room on the C8 corner. I have no lack of fire. I do have heavy smoke. I didn't have phone material. In the back room with the C&A court, no like the fire. It's just back. Okay, you does know if you need ventilation or we're going to have to give another crew above you to check the second floor. Okay. Yeah, I'm got, I don't know whether it's water from 10 or hate, but I didn't have water in the floor here. ECC from Terry Lane, man, DC5 will be water supply. DC5 will be water supply. DC5 will be water supply. DC5 water supply 926. I have control this. We got a good knock on the fire if you want to start setting for ventilation. Command copies. I'll coordinate with the Division I before we put any air in everything, Chief. Okay, yeah, we got a decent hold on the backside. We were able to just knock some of the firehead on the CD corner. Understood. 93 operator, if you get me positive pressure set up and ready at the front door, but don't turn it on yet. FP18 to command. 22 to command and approach your in question silent. 102 just stayed. You'll be dealing with water supply. Send your man power up to the incident. V-C-5, can you operate at Ops 1, please, Ops 1? EEC's command. Go ahead. Yes, sir, I have not heard anything from Company 11. Do you wish to roll this over for further assistance. Yes, ma'am. Continue with the rollover at this time. I'll advise if conditions change. Understood, sir. Command from 22. Coming up a driveway do you have on asylum? Offerate 4.22, I'm going to need your manpower. DC5 is working with the he's doing water control. You'll check with him and see what he needs you do with your apparatus. The edge the bottom of the hill. We're laying out. Company 11, call pending, second request. Company for mutual aid, 75 charity lane for working structure, 929. Command Division 1, Firefighter shoot them. Command Division 1, 93 Officer (name withheld) Report. Ninety-three officer. Ninety-three officer? Command Charlie-side Basin fire attack. Go ahead. You feel like you got a good knock on the fire? We got a lot of heat and smoke upstairs. You're okay with positive pressure ventilation? Yeah, we're good here. We do have a very large hole in the floor. The exterior on the trolley side, we're going to need a ladder to open this wall up. We're also locating the panel box trying to get the power cut. All right, I don't know if you heard or not, but I secured the gas on the Delta side. Okay, we do have a water line that's busted inside too, so we'll need to try to farm some water shuttle. Okay, okay. D2C and Charity Lane, Command. Come in. If you hadn't already done so, can you notify the power company? I'm going to the meter. I think it's going to be at B-A-R-C. Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire: Working Structure Fire
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Location mentioned:
Near Charity Ln, Lexington, VA 24450
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