Structural fire prompts multi-unit response in Baltimore, Baltimore MD


A structural fire in Baltimore required multiple fire units to respond and operate at the scene. Firefighters deployed hoses and requested additional support. Some units cleared the scene after handling patients who refused medical treatment, while others went out of service for decontamination and relief.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
That area, hopefully gets...
00:02
I'm Tower 1, you can start working along that Delta[4] Wall, right front of you.
00:06
Stigrant 5.
00:07
Power 1, I caught.
00:08
Communications. Baltimore County Truck 18.
00:10
Baltimore County Truck 18.
00:11
I'm going to need another transfer going to here.
00:14
Okay, ALS[2] or BLS[3].
00:16
DLS, fine.
00:18
Okay. 712.
00:21
Just 35. We're clearing this refusal.
00:24
We're going to be out of service for EMS for pressure.
00:29
Okay, so you cancel in the medic.
00:32
You said you got a refusal there.
00:33
That's affirmative.
00:34
I already went on A3 and canceled the medic and stated for handling it from over-chusal.
00:39
All right, EMS refresh.
00:41
You're going to Coward Street, correct?
00:42
between Eastbound Lived Avenue to Southbound Rice Town,
00:46
4-6 patient, 26,0,1, and will 3 respondent on 52-70-7-207-207-7-17.
00:54
Communications from Baltimore County Truck 18.
01:01
Norfolk County Truck A-Thing.
01:02
You can cancel my request for the second unit.
01:04
They changed their mind.
01:05
Okay, we'll copy that.
01:07
7 there. 14.
01:08
Dr. Paul is clear to fire up.
01:09
Okay. Dr. 12, 17.
01:10
Truck 12, we're going to be out of service, decon, relief.
01:13
Truck 12, 1715.
01:15
Okay, come in, 715.
01:16
Amble 25 respond medical alarm 4-5-53 (number withheld) Kimble Road near Chestnut Hill Avenue and Andover Road Abdominal Pains 1-Alpha[5] 1 and 25 respond medical alarm 4-53 (number withheld) Kimble Road abdominal pain 718
01:31
Medic 1-inchin 58, respond on medical alarm 58-61, (number withheld) Wedge Worth Lane between the Shard Drive and Ray Shire Road for chest pain, 40-year-old female, 10-Delta[4] 4[1] response.
01:42
Medic 1-508, respond on medical long 58-61, (number withheld) Wedge Worth Lane, chest pain, 40-year-old female, 10-Delta[4] 4[1], 719.
01:53
19. 31 operations.
01:55
31 out. Go ahead, 31.
01:59
Yeah, Chief, we got about 11, 1,200 feet laid off of 4 inch.
02:04
Do you have any units available, not committed, not doing much? I can give us a hand.
02:08
After 46, engine.
02:09
Can meet up with 31 inches and help them pack that hold up.
02:12
31, I appreciate it, sir.
02:13
Baltimore County Truck 18, will be clear.
02:15
Baltimore County Truck 18, 721.
02:17
Up, 46, copy my message.
02:18
46, did you repeat?
02:19
I need you to meet up with 31 inch and a health impact that holds up so they can get out of here.
02:24
46 on top.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-Delta 4: Chest pain, high priority
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
[3]
BLS: Basic Life Support
[4]
Delta: Delta-level (high severity) EMS response
[5]
Alpha: Alpha-level (low severity) EMS response
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Location mentioned:
Kimble Rd, Baltimore, MD 21218
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