Firefighters search hotel for emergency caller


Audio|Source: OCFA Tac 4D - Division 1
02:17
Transcript:
205 emergency 50 where I'm saying emergency 50 emergency 50 104 if I'm originally 50 do we have a room number by any chance? Do you guys have any kind of GPS location on the original call? We're going to 61, that's affirmative. It's looking like it's at the very south end of the complex right by where you're parked. And I'm not sure if this helps, but if you count six parking spots from the end of the building right near a sidewalk, that's where it's fitting. Can you go to the front office and see if anybody's called the front down? Go engine 61 emergency that's a negative nobody came to front desk a call County Fireers in 61. Mark, Winston, 61. Could you just attempt to one more time? We're unsuccessful at the first floor. We're moving to the second floor, trying to just knock up hotel rooms, but no one's answering. Mark Vinchin 61 Orange County Fire copies. And if you'd like, I can send you a screenshot to the engine. cell phone number of where the rapid SOS is hitting for a visual if you need it. Sure, that'd be great. Before, stand by, I'm looking up the telephone number. Give me one second. Park Engine 61, I attempted a call back. She did not answer. I did send you the screenshot to the engine cell phone.
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Orange County, CA
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