Active structure fire with search for missing dog, Las Vegas NV


Firefighters responded to an active structure fire near N 15th St in Las Vegas. They performed vertical roof ventilation and searched for a missing dog reported to be inside the home, possibly under a bed. Occupants were confirmed safe and accounted for. Gas was secured, but power could not be shut off due to the electrical system. The fire was knocked down with primary search clear. The dog was rescued and occupants were assisted across the street. Investigators were called to the scene.
Audio|Source: Las Vegas and Clark County Fire
05:25
Transcript:
00:00
Angel 103, come in.
00:01
Andrew 103, fine.
00:02
I have vertical over the Bravo Charlie Corner, ready to vertically ventilate.
00:06
Is that going to be assistance of you, for you?
00:08
Yeah, we're ready for ventilation.
00:10
Copy. Truck one.
00:11
Go ahead, open the roof.
00:12
Trucking copies. Make a hole.
00:13
off the side of this prefer
00:14
rescue one of three copies and heavy resty forty four enters much a far as three primary
00:24
copies again with three four by
00:29
We still have one dog unaccounted for.
00:32
We're trying to locate the occupants to figure out size and potential location of that dog.
00:37
Okay, we're looking for you.
00:38
M.S.1.
00:40
Go A M.S.1. Come after M.S.1.
00:41
As reported, the dog would be in the bedroom, possibly under the bed.
00:44
Copy, do you have approximate size? Is this a small dog?
00:46
Stand by one second, I'll find out.
00:48
Come in a Cibran 3, 3, completion report.
00:50
Go, Sieber. 360[1] complete, nothing to report.
00:52
Gas is secured.
00:53
We're unable to secure the power.
00:54
This is going to be an old bus-style breaker system, not comfortable pulling those.
00:59
I can I copy.
01:00
Copy that? Command Truck One, with a completion report.
01:02
Go truck one.
01:03
Made a hole in the Bobo Charlie Corner.
01:05
Effective ventilation is seen by us and the interior crew through sign language.
01:10
No needs. Command copy, vertical ventilation complete.
01:12
It appears to be effective.
01:14
But you completed whatever we can out there, we could go ahead and exit the roof.
01:18
Nothing copy.
01:19
103, command.
01:20
Engine 103-5.
01:21
Excuse me a counterport.
01:22
We have no heat.
01:24
We have plenty of smoke down.
01:25
We need ventilation.
01:26
Primary is all clear.
01:27
Vision 1 and 3 can be exiting far free.
01:30
So you confirm that we have a knockdown with the primary all clear?
01:35
That's copies, primary all clear and knockdown.
01:38
Command head address 44.
01:40
Travis with command.
01:41
You were unreadable, but go ahead.
01:42
Command head direction 44, exiting the screen.
01:45
Dog is in the roofing instruction.
01:47
Command copies, heavy 44 out with three, removing the dog, the occupants across the street behind Andrew 103.
01:54
15th Street in front of the Fremont Villa's apartments, let me call and see if she moved.
02:02
You vexed the structure if you come to the command post for a face-to-face.
02:05
I'm directly behind truck one.
02:07
Andrew 103, copy.
02:08
C204, I recall that just went to voicemail.
02:11
But she showed to be in front of near N 15th St.
02:15
Do five and...
02:16
Andrew bye-bye.
02:17
Determine how much salvage we're going to need to be able to accomplish.
02:21
Five copy salvage.
02:22
Fire dispatch, command.
02:24
Command, fire dispatch. She started the investigators.
02:26
Copy investigators.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
360: 360-degree assessment or walk-around of a scene, structure, or incident location.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 15th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
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