Firefighters respond to home fire, animal control called, Las Vegas NV
Firefighters responded to a home fire near Spring Mountain Rd in Las Vegas. They requested non-emergency ambulance transport for a medical condition related to the fire. Animal control was called to care for three dogs at the scene, none of which had medical emergencies.
Audio|Source: Las Vegas and Clark County Fire
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Back we just cleared that EMS call. Can you show engine 14 out of service for gross decon?
00:12
dispatch engine 250?
00:15
215, go ahead.
00:17
If you update Metro and let them know that both vehicles were moving to the parking lot of near West Fremont Road, which is the European motor cars parking lot of Caddocks as well.
00:36
We had someone enter the home, if it's safe to do so and retrieve the homeowner's medication.
00:44
They're on a in-itoblobox in the master bedroom, right next shelf right below the master bedroom we go.
00:57
Good mail.
01:00
NB Energy is asking you need the meter pulled.
01:03
Thank you. It will be on.
01:13
Thank you. Yes, Jen.
01:15
Dr. Paul.
01:18
This back to conference. Thank you. It'll be on for time.
01:25
That's six item one, NCT is down. Did you show me in route?
01:31
Six item one, thank you.
01:37
I'll have to MS1.
01:43
Can you dispatch an ALS[1] AMR unit to our scene for a transport? This is going to be non-emer, but we are going to need an AMR, ALS unit.
01:53
Copy AOLS unit when they arrive on scene.
01:57
Copy, thank you, ALS[1] unit.
02:03
Matt to give us one.
02:08
If you would please, can you have animal control respond to our scene for one small, one medium and one large dog? They're all alive, there's no medical emergency with the animals.
02:19
Due to the fire, at a medical condition, we're going to do the Animal Foundation for watchers for a couple days.
02:27
All on the AM-1 large dog.
02:31
Copy it again, if you put in their notes that the MS-1 will be to find a contact for that as well.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical response or transport requested.
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