Firefighter trapped and rescued during active fire, Mckinney TX
Firefighters responded to an active fire in McKinney, Texas. During the operation, one firefighter got trapped on the second floor and had to be rescued. The firefighter's mask was removed, signaling a dangerous situation for their safety.
Audio|Source: McKinney Fire and EMS
03:25
Transcript:
00:00
Emergency traffic[2], emergency traffic.
00:02
All right, fire, calling your May Day[1]. Go ahead.
00:08
There's a fire tree with no lives.
00:11
We are assigned to court for on floor two.
00:15
We call for us a lot.
00:17
My partner is caught.
00:20
We only any sources that we had any contact. We are all.
00:25
Hello, I hear.
00:33
Is it received.
00:40
The other, is that correct?
00:49
Agent 10 from command.
00:52
It's all right.
00:57
Digitin, I'm going to sign you Rick.
00:59
You're going to move to the second floor to locate Med 9 with low on air.
01:07
This is all of Rick.
01:09
The end of the front of us.
01:17
Trook 5, this is command.
01:20
You respond to the team, park your address at the other way, you're going to be on-deck alpha, on-deck alpha.
01:32
Troop 5, shoot.
01:47
Receive, the firefighter's mask is off.
01:51
Break.
01:53
Engine 10 from command.
01:57
Go for engine 10.
02:02
The firefighter on Med 9 with the May Day[1], its mask is off, their mask is off.
02:15
Okay,
02:17
get on.
02:25
Command, this is lit.
02:30
Go ahead, engine dead.
02:33
We've led it to the patient.
02:37
Command, receive.
02:46
Command, this is engine 10.
02:50
To engine 10.
02:52
I'm coming up with a M-Pet 9-9. Have a colonel a unit at the top of the stairs for a test down.
03:02
Receive, you're on the way out, you need an additional crew to help you at the top of the stairs to remove them.
03:07
Right,
03:08
truck fire from command.
03:15
Then you go to the second floor stairwell to meet engine 10 to assist with the removal of MedNod.
03:21
Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
May Day: Emergency distress call indicating a firefighter is missing/in distress; triggers priority channel clearance and rescue/search operations
[2]
Emergency traffic: Priority radio use for urgent communications only
Disclaimer:
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McKinney, TX
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