Residential fire alarm reported in Oakland neighborhood


Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm in Oakland. They discussed the positioning of hoses and ladders, but there was no sign of an active fire or danger.
Audio|Source: Oakland Fire Department
01:57
Transcript:
Engine 16, residential fire alarm, 1278, Excelsior Avenue. Vision 3 from truck 3. You're on opening 4. Engine 20, Delta[1] response abdominal pain problems, not alert. 8682 Seneca Street. In control three. You guys want to do that way from this area so we don't have to come back tonight? We could give you more hose. Do you want to do that? Yeah, I think it's a good idea. Okay, let me get in position on the bottom to push hose up to where (name withheld) is at. You need your help on that side to help cuff pull holes down. Okay, okay, engine 26, we need OPD[2] for the corner. Yeah, okay, for the corner. You can cancel the ambulance. Okay. Is there any way you can... Pull the hose back over to your side, walk it towards us, maybe 50 feet. We position our ladder and hand it over. Gee, can you move your ladder down about 50 feet? Keep your hose on your side and we'll just walk the line about 50 feet the direction of the aerial. I think it might be easier than humping all that hose. over the wall.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta: EMS Delta-level response (abdominal pain, not alert)
[2]
OPD: Request for Oakland Police Department
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Location mentioned:
Near Excelsior Ave, Oakland, CA 94610
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