Small attic fire controlled at residence on Corliss Ave N, Seattle WA


A small fire started in the attic from a ceiling fan at a residence near Corliss Avenue North in Seattle. Firefighters responded and checked for fire spread. All occupants were safely outside. The fire was controlled and no further extension was found.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
04:58
Transcript:
00:00
This is a small fire that I use from a ceiling fan in the attic.
00:04
We have a line from floor one, pulling feelings, checking for extensions.
00:08
There is a little bit of flame in the attic, unknown to the center.
00:12
Okay, my name is after, the whole dealings, a little flame mechanic.
00:16
I'll admit and I'll give the balance report.
00:18
The full response, we'll hire near Corliss Ave N.
00:25
Near Corliss Ave N.
00:27
Originally was a four-red they had a ceiling fan in the bathroom extended into the attic inch 24 time 4 inch 31 letter and I are on scene command from fire in fact do not have a 360 of this one yet.
00:48
This is a permanent.
00:49
Okay, just three-one officer from home in and every 60.
00:52
Lighter from the night from command, I need to go in and assist with looking at the attic from the inside and then Bravo, which is a signature survey.
01:04
Father 9 is an ad, first try to split.
01:06
Interior Search, Flight 9, some bravo like sure you diddy.
01:09
Oh, here is 360 complete, one-story plus basement,
01:13
light smoke from the leaves on the Charlie side.
01:15
I made response,
01:17
115, 13 Avenue.
01:18
85, 115, 13 Avenue.
01:21
You know 328, we'd be seen a 55-year-old male V-Lock surgery two weeks ago.
01:28
26, okay.
01:29
Command is the 24 hours to fly established.
01:32
Okay, fly established.
01:33
Command from ladder 19 alpha, they don't need us inside, we're going to do an exterior survey for you.
01:40
Okay. All units, I have all the occupants of the house outside.
01:43
We're going to call primary search complete.
01:45
Note there is one dog in the garage.
01:46
Command from fire attack, fire under control.
01:49
We're continuing to check our extension.
01:51
Okay, fire to control.
01:52
Checking for extension.
01:53
All units, make note there's a dog in the garage.
01:55
You probably want to stay clear.
01:56
Number five is that, second truck, standing by a first assignment.
01:59
All units are not currently engaged.
02:01
Stand by, we're going to assess this for reducing down to four red.
02:05
Command from ladder 19 alpha exterior survey is complete.
02:09
No sign of smoke or fire on the exterior, getting readings of 80 degrees in the bird blocks on the developing side.
02:16
By the way,
02:18
fire attack command,
02:19
can we reduce this down to forward? Are we confident enough that it's,
02:22
we can control it?
02:23
Yes, reducing this to four red seems appropriate.
02:25
We have good eyes on the attic, there's no planes up there, just like Hayes.
02:30
Okay, dispatch command, return all units except engine 2431, ladder 9, battalion 4, and engine 39, because they have hose out.
02:39
Everybody else, unless you've got a hose out or compelling reason,
02:42
go agree, and return.
02:43
Okay, Command, all units responding to near Corliss Ave N Code Green[1].
02:48
All units responding, near Corliss Ave N, Code Green[1].
02:52
Except for engine 24, 31, ladder 9 battalion 4, and engine 39 on scene.
02:57
All other units in service.
02:59
Command, are you going to need Marshall 5?
03:01
Negative, we have a known cause.
03:02
Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code Green: Situation under control, non-emergency
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Location mentioned:
Corliss Ave N, Seattle, WA
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