Structure fire cooled from aerial bucket on Broadway


Firefighters are using an elevated bucket to spray water and cool part of a building while confirming no one is inside.
Audio|Source: South Metro Fire Rescue
00:59
Transcript:
Okay. After you get those bottles on the Charlie[4] Delta[1], you can go to rehab by the Domino's. Copy me. And roof. Roof. Do you have anybody operating in the fire occupancy? Hello? Nobody operating in the alpha oxygen. Okay, we're going to flow some water from the bucket. We were able to get all the way to that alpha-brabble corner. We got clean studs. We're going to flow some water so we can cool it down a little bit. You've got clean studs, you're going to flow some water from the bucket on that Bravo[3] ball. $35.35 Broadway[2] you get for water.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta: Refers to the 'D' (right) side of the structure, fireground terminology
[2]
Broadway: Likely the street location of the incident
[3]
Bravo: Refers to the 'B' (left) side of the structure, fireground terminology
[4]
Charlie: Refers to the 'C' (rear) side of the structure, fireground terminology
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This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
S Broadway, Colorado
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