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Residential fire with possible elderly victim in BeavertonBeaverton OR

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SW Watson Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005

According to the dispatch call, a residential fire occurred near Southwest Watson Avenue, Beaverton. Firefighters extinguished a fire in the attic. An elderly person was reported as a possible victim and received medical assessment.

Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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08:43
Transcript:
00:00
Command, Engine 6'7 is making entry.
00:03
We have reports of a victim on the second floor.
00:09
Command Codby's Breakfire, Command, 2nd, emergency response with lights and sirens ambulance.
00:13
Copy second, emergency response with lights and sirens ambulance.
00:17
Engine 6-5 is arrived.
00:24
6-5 assist.
00:26
Engine 6-7.
00:30
AMR 133 respond to residential fire near Southwest Watson Avenue cross streets are southwest 5th Street and southwest 6th Street working channel off 35
00:59
FireCOM AMR 133.
01:04
Command from Firecom, first 10-minute timer.
01:09
Command copies.
01:11
Break AMR 140 from command.
01:17
Command. Command, I have a truck to seven.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:27
We had reports to one of the victims of the side.
01:31
The elderly generally the countessored, but we're going to come here for the primary.
01:37
Community colleagues.
01:43
Command, Drug 5-1, approaching from the south.
01:51
Check 5-1, I'm going to have you support truck 6-7 in secondary truck ops.
01:56
Break, truck 6-7, you've got primary truck ops.
02:04
65, firefighter, 8, and pump 6-5-pumper.
02:08
Water ready.
02:13
253 is arrived.
02:19
5-3, I'll have you base near my rig with tools and equipment.
02:29
Agent 5 pick up these, please.
02:35
Agent 6-7 from Command,
02:37
Ken Report.
02:43
Engine 6'7, down the second floor,
02:48
we are working on extinguishing fire in the attic space.
02:53
No additional needs of this time.
03:01
Can I got these break, engine 5-3, backup light?
03:16
Breathing is normal she has weakness in her legs and pain in her hips due to arthritis she does have a history of COPD asthma stage for kidney disease congestive heart failure so she's very allergic to different sense no further
03:46
Anymore one five met copy, thank you.
03:51
Parkin copy is medic 234 emergency response with lights and sirens and a 2 you're running.
03:59
Check for 7b from A,
04:02
you can go ahead and call on Louvre when you're ready.
04:09
Truck 67A, truck 518, you guys need any assistance inside?
04:17
Uh, that's a negative.
04:19
If you guys want to just do a primary on the first floor,
04:22
there's just not enough room for another company up here.
04:28
Chuck 5.18 copies, primary, first floor.
04:36
Command Trusted 7B.
04:39
To research be complete, we are preparing to go to the rustic cut a hole.
04:44
Break,
04:45
fire attack from Trusted 7B, confirm need for vertical ventilation.
04:56
Fire column from FI.
04:59
2585.
05:02
2585.
05:06
Can you please add me to that Residential Fire in Beaverton, please? Thank you.
05:11
Copy it.
05:16
And if you're your Gurney and kits up to the command post, which is located just behind Trux-C-7.
05:25
Medic 140 copies, thank you.
05:29
Truck-ex-7 from Alpha, go ahead and cut a hole in Louvre when you're ready.
05:38
Command, every rescue 5-1s arrived.
05:40
Can I copy his Tass with Red?
05:49
Every rescue Red.
05:56
C6, Command, I see you're arriving.
05:58
Have you get a 360 in the face-to-face.
06:05
Come here, it's got 6, 7, primary, starts to see the second floor.
06:12
Okay,
06:14
please.
06:17
...to diabetic problem.
06:20
At near Southwest Murdoch Street.
06:24
U.S.N. (number withheld).
06:26
Cross streets are Southwest 106 Avenue and Southwest 109th Avenue.
06:36
Hi, (name withheld), 134.
06:39
Good.
06:42
134 responding to the call on Murdoch.
06:44
We're coming from then, Boy Rogers.
06:50
We'll take the call in place of Medi-35.
06:53
Copy, In-Jose.
06:59
We have 39 from command.
07:04
Cross streets are Southwest 106th Avenue and Southwest 109th Avenue.
07:13
Which from the east on 5th, should have room right beside engine 53 to set up a nap.
07:28
It seems like she's hyperventilating, has low sugars with at 50 now up to 81.
07:37
It feels like she's going to pass out,
07:41
having all overbody convulsions.
07:44
No further.
07:47
H. 35, copy.
07:52
AMR 134, copy.
08:01
Connected by this truck and just conferring that with gas and electric.
08:10
Truck by 1B, that was just gas.
08:16
Connected obviously a break, ClareCon, can you dispatch P.G.E.
08:18
Northwest Metro.
08:20
After, we've revised, P.G.E.
08:22
We'll make sure Northwest Nationals are not as well.
08:25
All right as well.
08:26
Allie, thank you.
08:29
Smith, we're established in any type.
08:34
Command, engine six, seven, and exit the structure to change air bottle.
08:41
Everybody, that comes you have a space with me after you're going to do with that.

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Incident Timeline

  1. Incident Conclusion
  2. Ventilation and Fire Knockdown
  3. Fire Attack Operations
  4. Rebroadcast and Assignment Confirmation
  5. Initial Dispatch

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