Heavy smoke from building near Pullman Ave, Richmond CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible commercial structure fire near Pullman Avenue in Richmond. Heavy smoke was seen coming from a multi-story building, and multiple fire units, including engines and trucks, were dispatched. Police were requested to assist with building evacuation.
Audio|Heard on: Richmond, El Cerrito, and Kensington Police and Fire, Contra Costa County Fire and Sheriff West
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
She walked us to the ambulance on the second floor, talking commercial fire response.
00:12
I see.
00:18
Fire response, and you have smoke coming.
00:22
And you're establishing Pullman.
00:24
I see.
00:29
Unit 112. Fire department, heavy smoke in the three quarters.
00:42
Copy.
00:56
Sir, you are completely unclear.
00:58
Confirming start PG&E.
01:02
Start PD for assistance with evacuation of the building.
01:07
Copy.
01:12
Prepare to copy.
01:13
Commercial structure fire near Pullman Avenue.
01:21
Richmond Fire to Engine 67.
01:25
Engine 66, Engine 51, Truck 64, Truck 70, Battalion 64 and Battalion 5.
01:32
Respond for a commercial structure fire along with Engine 64.
01:36
It's going to be near Pullman Avenue.
01:39
It's heavy smoke coming from a third-story building and Engine 64 has started Pullman IC.
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Location mentioned:
Pullman Ave, Richmond, CA 94804
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