Fire crews control blaze near Lawrence Expressway in Sunnyvale, Sunnyvale CA


Firefighters worked to control and extinguish a fire near the Lawrence Expressway overpass at Highway 237 in Sunnyvale. They managed to knock down the main flames and addressed remaining hot spots. Traffic on the cloverleaf ramp from northbound Highway 237 to southbound Lawrence Expressway was stopped to support firefighting efforts.
Audio|Source: Sunnyvale Fire
05:14
Transcript:
00:00
Central Power from Andrew 46.
00:06
I'm going to assume Lawrence Expressway come in.
00:10
Under 46, it's in line 6th, right.
00:12
I see.
00:19
PIC[1]S.
00:22
Alright, Texas.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:25
Confirm where you need patrol for 1184.
00:29
It's going to be southbound Lawrence,
00:34
just south of the,
00:36
or be on the overpass of 237.
00:39
All right,
00:43
Texas. All right, I see.
00:53
Engine 45 from my engine 46.
00:58
Where's this end of cricket now, but?
01:01
Copy. We're actually getting some really good knockdown here.
01:04
You can just identify where the closest hydrant is in case you need it and then
01:09
you can bring your rigs up close to where we are.
01:13
And we're getting through our first tank of water.
01:15
We're going to tap into the next.
01:17
We may need you as a water show.
01:20
45 coverage.
01:24
Engine 246 from IC[1].
01:28
Engine 246 from IC[1].
01:29
Engine 246 from IC[1], we're going to fail.
01:37
We're out of water on this thing.
01:38
We're going to switch over.
01:42
You're a quick question.
01:52
Okay, 42. They're good one.
02:05
Okay, 245. Talk for a seat.
02:09
Please, please.
02:18
Engine 246, from 46, go ahead and flow, we have water.
02:37
Engine 46, I see.
02:47
Engine 46. Engine 46.
02:49
You have traffic first thing off there?
02:58
42.
03:00
No traffic.
03:04
PC2-42. For patrol, we'll need them to shut down the cloverleaf coming from northbound 237 on to southbound
03:14
Lawrence. We got traffic stopped on there.
03:20
Copy.
03:28
So we go fire, truck 43, clear 31 return.
03:34
I see truck 45.
03:38
Go ahead.
03:40
We look at a hydrant back here, we'll fly it away, we've got a couple few hundred feet, let's know if you want us to go.
03:46
Yeah,
03:50
just standby.
03:53
I'll be holding.
04:02
TRE5 for me, 45.
04:03
We got this knocked down pretty well.
04:05
That's not going to be necessary over there.
04:12
TREF 45 COPS.
04:13
TRIV-45 COPS.
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TRIC[1]OPS.
04:20
TRIVE.
04:22
A fire between 42.
04:29
PC-2.
04:31
Can we have a rig? Move up from stage 1 to station 5, please.
04:40
PC-2-4-2.
04:48
Engine 246, 4-9-4-8.
04:55
And the 246 IC[1], there's a spot here that's lightened up.
05:00
If you can move to your right, hold quick.
05:09
Saddle fire from my seat.
05:11
We have knockdown, we're just working on some hot spots right now.
Police codes explained
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[1]
IC: Assumption or establishment of command responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
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