Fire crews respond to apartment fire with hazmat teams


Firefighters and hazmat teams are working outside an apartment complex to manage a fire incident.
Audio|Source: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
02:29
Transcript:
Division Alpha from Division Tri. Good. Hey, do you think there's going to be a need for Truck 224 again? If not, we can probably start picking up. Oh, sir, hazmat 73. We're in the area, you two. Hazmat 73[2]. Alpha, Operation. Good. While you're making a push inside, do you see a need for a rick at a clock? That's a negative. It's going to be all exterior. Okay, I copy. If you want to go direct with cops there, you can get further. Mike Squad 73[3], Copy. ComCenter copies. ComCorpsonor, Medics Squad 211[4]. Other Squad 311[5], go for ComCenter. The advisor in the area with AMR on scene and attempts to look at the patient. Any further notes? That's a negative. Investigator 168[1] operation. Six percent. Six-person Alpha 3, Mediq Squad 178 at Mountainside Apartments 9252, Unit North 9252, Konafer Lane, Unit N, between Lion Street and Konafer Lane.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Investigator 168: Fire Investigator
[2]
Hazmat 73: Hazardous Materials Team
[3]
Squad 73: Fire/Rescue Unit
[4]
Squad 211: Fire/Rescue Unit
[5]
Squad 311: Fire/Rescue Unit
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Location mentioned:
Near Foothill Blvd, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
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