Fire crews coordinate structure fire on Wabash Ave, San Bernardino County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a structure fire near Warren and Wabash in California. Units coordinated ventilation and search operations under the command of an incident commander. Fire attack and truck crews communicated regarding whether to perform vertical ventilation or continue search operations on the roof. The situation appeared to involve a large building, and crews worked together on scene.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 261, you guys got the corner.
00:08
Truck 261 copy.
00:11
I have medic truck 260, Warren and Wabash IC.
00:15
All right, truck 261, go ahead.
00:23
Yeah, if you can coordinate with fire attack, and it looks like ventilation might not be that big of an issue, you might want to do the search.
00:38
Truck 261, copy.
00:40
Yeah, we're waiting to hear for fire attack.
00:42
They need us to go to the roof.
00:43
We're set up for the roof.
00:45
But we can also do a search.
00:54
Fire attack, Wabash IC.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:08
Yeah, are you coordinating with the truck? They want to know if you need vertical ventilation or if you'd like them to transition to the search.
01:22
Yeah.
01:29
I copy.
01:41
Hey Chief, let's have a truck stand by on the roof.
01:46
We'll continue to search.
01:48
It's a big place.
01:56
Yeah, I copy.
01:57
We'll got the truck two for 20, you copy?
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