Firefighters rescued after roof collapse during response, Missouri City TX


During a fire response, a roof collapsed, trapping two firefighters. They were located quickly, with one unconscious, and rescue teams were deployed to assist them.
Audio|Source: Stafford, Missouri City and Meadows Place Police and Fire
03:24
Transcript:
This is Lieutenant (name withheld). We were in Division 1 doing a right-hand search. Had a roof collapse. Me and my firefighter are down. I think we're similar on the Charlie side. Thank you for good on air, but we can't get out from underneath the rubble. May they receive, go ahead and activate your path to give us a flashlight to the ceiling. Command to engine 34. Engines 34, right? Save an opportunity today. Our fighter, (name withheld), and his crew have been involved in a collapse. I need you to start a right-hand search. Low p.m. and extricate them from the building. That's clear. Engine 34, ready to sit on the right-hand search six times three. Command of communication. Commanding, engine 32. Go ahead. Move up, you'll be rid on deck alpha. As you see, engine 32, un-deck, red alpha. And, Lieutenant (name withheld), too here, back to be close, I'll wear a rest of court. Command, Lieutenant (name withheld), down firefighter. This is 34 Command. We've located the down firefighters. We've located the down firefighters. Is it going to be the down firefighter? Is it going to be the officer or the firefighter? Okay, now you're clear for a clue for a caller public service? We've located Lieutenant (name withheld). Okay, nine, six. Checking. Checking. So you're located in the down firefighter. So you've located the down firefighter and the officer. Do you have any needs? And can you just give me a can report? We're Zebra (number withheld), Tomlore Zebra (number withheld), 2,800 block 1092, Craig, Craig Cameron. We're on the Charlie site as a visit one. Water finders are unconscious. Tell me a second, Rickage. There's no entrapet. We're going. The Charlie side of the building in the 5034 at the Rift. I'm the second RIT[1] team. We'll get in an additional repress. Okay. Of the 8th of the Rit team, we'll be on that call RITT. Okay. I'll be on that call RITT. I'm recently opposed to her.
This is Lieutenant (name withheld). We were in Division 1 doing a right-hand search. Had a roof collapse. Me and my firefighter are down. I think we're similar on the Charlie side. Thank you for good on air, but we can't get out from underneath the rubble. May they receive, go ahead and activate your path to give us a flashlight to the ceiling. Command to engine 34. Engines 34, right? Save an opportunity today. Our fighter, (name withheld), and his crew have been involved in a collapse. I need you to start a right-hand search. Low p.m. and extricate them from the building. That's clear. Engine 34, ready to sit on the right-hand search six times three. Command of communication. Commanding, engine 32. Go ahead. Move up, you'll be rid on deck alpha. As you see, engine 32, un-deck, red alpha. And, Lieutenant (name withheld), too here, back to be close, I'll wear a rest of court. Command, Lieutenant (name withheld), down firefighter. This is 34 Command. We've located the down firefighters. We've located the down firefighters. Is it going to be the down firefighter? Is it going to be the officer or the firefighter? Okay, now you're clear for a clue for a caller public service? We've located Lieutenant (name withheld). Okay, nine, six. Checking. Checking. So you're located in the down firefighter. So you've located the down firefighter and the officer. Do you have any needs? And can you just give me a can report? We're Zebra (number withheld), Tomlore Zebra (number withheld), 2,800 block 1092, Craig, Craig Cameron. We're on the Charlie site as a visit one. Water finders are unconscious. Tell me a second, Rickage. There's no entrapet. We're going. The Charlie side of the building in the 5034 at the Rift. I'm the second RIT[1] team. We'll get in an additional repress. Okay. Of the 8th of the Rit team, we'll be on that call RITT. Okay. I'll be on that call RITT. I'm recently opposed to her.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
RIT: Rapid Intervention Team (for firefighter rescue)
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Location mentioned:
Near FM 1092 Rd, Missouri City, TX 77459
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