fire at nursing home with elderly female injured, Cincinnati OH
Firefighters responded to a fire at Anderson Nursing Home apartment 103. There was smoke and light haze in the building. An elderly female was hemorrhaging. Electric utilities were shut off, and crews worked to extinguish remaining hotspots in the fireplace and garage area.
Audio|Source: Hamilton County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
05:38
Transcript:
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9, Beechmont Avenue, apartment 103, Anderson Nursing Home, near New England Club Drive and 8 Mile Road, Beechmont Avenue.
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The kitchen nursing home,
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room 103 for female 87, hemorrhaging,
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9-132.
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Water Tee, you can log it.
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Cover.
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368 command vehicle.
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Tender 1, 3-level 1.
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553. 360[2] complete.
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We do just have a light haze on the first floor.
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Nothing else.
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Remarkable on the 360[2].
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153. Clear on light haze.
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Nothing else on 360[2].
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Are you able to locate utilities?
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We have utilities in the drive.
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They need to shut off.
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Electrics off.
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Escalated utilities, electric has been shut off.
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Middick, 68, level 1.
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Measure 3-8, level 1.
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Measure 3-8, level 1.
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Mr.
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53, were you clear on taking alpha?
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Quit on thinking alpha.
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Okay, I have one point seven.
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Mr. 53, when you're on place, if you can give me a camera, of course.
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Level one staging.
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10.95, if you'll bring your personnel forward,
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support to the Alpha[3] Bravo[1] boss,
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you'll be on deck.
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95, clear Alpha[3] Bravo[1] on deck.
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Coming in from Alpha[3].
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fires out. They're going to do a little overhaul this time.
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0.53, 1.70,
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and one other crew can't.
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Command from .53.
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Also that's clear.
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We got fire out,
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conducting overhaul.
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Quint 53, Quint 70, and one other crew can handle.
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Go ahead, 253.
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Yeah,
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we need to check that garage for extension.
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We're inside at the fireplace.
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We've still got a decent amount of smoke coming up from the bricks in the fireplace.
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From command, are you clear on that? Can you handle that?
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Captain from now.
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34 checkup? Frank 34, we'll get here.
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Hey, Frank 34, okay.
04:04
Frank 34, okay.
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Ct.A. We're 35.
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MCT-835.
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Alflow.
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Quite a good easy, go ahead.
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Hey, tell us whoever's in the garage to keep putting water on the hotspots because we still have a decent amount of smoke coming up with bricks in this fireplace.
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Okay, that's clear.
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Angel 68 command.
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Ted.
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Are we returning or do you want us to remain level one?
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Remain level one.
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Remain level one.
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Canada command of buzzing your 20-minute timers are lost.
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Clear on 20-minute timer, you can keep it going.
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Maddoch 54, engine 103, engine 54, district 25, and engine 30 units can all return with our banks.
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All other units that are on scene can also disregard.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Bravo: Second-priority medical response (EMD determinant level)
[2]
360: 360-degree exterior size-up/survey of a structure
[3]
Alpha: Designates primary side or area (often front) of a location or incident scene.
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Location mentioned:
Near Beechmont Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45255
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