Fire crews contain residential fire in Cleveland


Fire crews responded to a residential fire on the second floor of a building. Multiple fire companies were on the scene, dealing with power lines that were sparking. The fire was eventually controlled.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Fire and EMS
04:9
Transcript:
D3, the Lander 23. 2.2.2.2. 26 rolling. This is safe safety, Chuck. This is safety check. This is safety. Technic 33 ETA. 33, we're going to need some more time. I got a combat issue. Yeah, later 23. If you're opening up the cock-cloth, get a good view of the cock-cloth of the second floor. Cogloss on the second floor, Cod-Laf on the second floor, C-C-C-T. Cetect 24, E-P.A. Dispatch, Rescue 1 back in quarters. Rescue 1 back. Take 21 on scene in command. 23 to be 3. Do you have traffic? On tag 3. Yeah. It's back on the 2nd 2nd 4. Copy into 23. Dispatch, Andrew 22 will be in service, 1-5-1. Send it 20, pulling service. Rescue 1. Thank you for dispatch. Have Cleveland Public Power start to this location. We've got some wires arcing[1]. Copy B3. 26 on seat. All we've got for everybody from what's two. Hi, Roland. In your 42nd City. B3, roof clean. Engine 20 rolling. What do you want to see? 3rds control. B3 copy, Roos good. Tower 20 is rolling. D3 of the company's on the second floor. We got Groundlanders going to the second floor on Alpha side and Bravo side. Engine 20, Tower 20 on an NBA[3]. State Route 176 north, I-70, and correction, state route 176 north or 71 north to 90 west. Engine 36 rolling. 3rd, dispatch, fire under control[4]. All unit is on scene. Stand by for a par[2]. Kirk 31, the road center. Copy B3, under control, 1851. Action 6, rolling. Go ahead and letters everyone. Engine 23, do you have far. Engine 23, do you have far?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
wires arcing: Dangerous electrical hazard
[2]
par: Personnel Accountability Report
[3]
NBA: Non-Breather Alarm or Non-Breathing Apparatus (contextually, likely shorthand for Motor Vehicle Accident but here refers to a fire incident)
[4]
fire under control: Fire is under control
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Location mentioned:
Near Yorick Ave, Cleveland, OH 44110
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