Residential fire with full garage involvement in Columbus, Columbus OH


A residential fire occurred in Columbus near Old Mill Dr with visible flames coming from the garage. The fire involved the full structure and required multiple engines, trucks, and paramedic units to respond. Exposure protection was needed around the property due to fire spreading risks. Several victim reports and rescue operations were ongoing at the scene.
Audio|Source: Columbus Division of Fire, Franklin County Fire and EMS
05:29
Transcript:
00:00
Trunk 10,
00:01
Engine 771, Battalion Chief 4, Admin D.C., need to spawn in the stacks truck, so he's down running a divided highland, the Old Mill Road, timeout will be 0, 545, and pull a fourth along.
00:20
I need three more engines please.
00:24
On the next group, we'll get the three more engines.
00:32
Man from Safe Jopster.
00:37
360[1] complete.
00:40
Go fire showing from the garage on the Delta.
00:44
You also have exposures all the way around tonic boxes in the rear.
00:51
You have a large tree on the Bravo side and a chimney on the jumper.
01:04
(number withheld), U.C. Road, northwest.
01:07
Fire alarm, residence.
01:09
Endin 591,
01:12
(number withheld), U.C. Road Northwest.
01:16
Fire alarm, residence.
01:18
Engine 5991.
01:20
Cross Street, Allen Road, Northwest,
01:23
and UC Place Northwest.
01:26
932 hours.
01:28
Refer to MDC. for radio channel.
01:36
If you have a three-six minutes and we do have a chimney on the middle side.
01:42
Connix losses on the closure on the shorely side.
01:46
We're trying to find out if you have any more hazardous conditions for this part.
01:53
This desktop is 360[1] complete.
01:57
You're investigating this Connicklossville and control is possible control.
02:04
Automatic Unit 2 from dispatch, you're on team.
02:13
(number withheld), Acheson Street, Room 225, difficulty breathing.
02:18
Respond on 9 EMS1.
02:25
Chief 1 from dispatch,
02:28
you're on team.
02:35
Five victims in the truck.
02:41
The alarm company was notified for this, fire alarm.
02:46
Do you anything cool about five minutes? You got to try to reach you on the radio there.
02:53
All right, message received. I appreciate it.
03:05
Let's do.
03:11
You give you battalion chief two. The time chief two is now going to be the search and rescue group supervisor.
03:16
The time chief two, please.
03:20
Let me know that you understand.
03:25
They were the first engine on the second one.
03:30
I'm sure if they've arrived and saved, I have not heard of that.
03:35
Let's proceed.
03:41
We've got water out of fire.
03:43
We'll get you ventilation.
03:49
Engines, one truck,
03:51
one paramedic unit, and one ALS strike team.
03:59
Engine 9 from this batch down team.
04:04
We have four engines, one truck,
04:07
one paramedic unit, and one ALS strike.
04:14
And the command is correct.
04:20
Do nine on the route.
04:26
Okay, don't see.
04:30
Paging Area Manager from command,
04:36
we will need one truck to go to the bank group to be the bank group supervisor,
04:44
two engines to go to exposure group and one engine to go to the search and registry group.
04:53
Let them know that you're sending out of this.
04:58
Okay, stay there to expand, copy that, is going to get through to the engine,
05:03
one truck.
05:05
Engine 5 and engine 6 to exposure,
05:09
engine 7 to search and rescue, and truck 5 to vent.
05:16
Dispatch to Truck 7,
05:20
Engine 21,
05:21
Engine 31,
05:22
Paramedic 3,
05:24
Battalion Chief 3,
05:26
Admin VC,
05:28
you're on scene and station.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
360: A 360-degree size-up walk-around of the structure
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Location mentioned:
Old Mill Dr, Columbus, OH 43230
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