Residential attic fire with water pressure issues, New Orleans LA


Firefighters responded to a residential house near Louisa St with active flames in the attic. They faced water pressure problems and coordinated with utility companies to manage gas and electric hazards while working to control the fire.
Audio|Source: Metro New Orleans Area Fire Departments
04:17
Transcript:
00:00
Just give you an update.
00:01
I think we got involved in a fire knocked down.
00:03
We still got some fire in the ceiling and the ash.
00:04
We just wait on that water pressure.
00:06
Power 310 4. Father 21, 11.
00:08
10, 50502, 1231.
00:09
Mr. 21 responding to a medical 49-48, Jeffman, highway across this French roads on 70-49.
00:15
Agent 21 responding to a medical 49-48, Jeffmintill highway across this French road on 70-49.
00:21
His first respond to 1231.
00:23
Press me, Mr.
00:25
Matt, here the Hatter-A-Quainter, sending my operating roll.
00:28
24204-10-4[2]-5-3s on the scene once in the world frame for the working fire.
00:34
Someone fixed command on the outside of the building collection point is going to be on the front of Laddie Love.
00:38
10-4[2]-5-0.
00:39
The command, uh...
00:43
Command of 27, you're up in the attic, checking that, right?
00:46
We got eyes in the attic.
00:48
We're not really going to do...
00:50
We can not be able to...
00:51
All right, ten four.
00:52
It's six of twenty-seven.
00:53
This is a shared attic, and that's a fire in the attic that's a pick-door in a double.
00:58
We have easy access to them for over here if you are I can't get through it.
01:01
Hey, we got fed attic access up here.
01:03
There's no point. I'm not sending a guy up in there, so we get a good loud house.
01:06
Brian is the 6th Captain.
01:07
You just walk in the right side, huh? You're going to check my attic on this side? If we're not playing in this attic, I'm going to try to get a line in here down and not the flames there.
01:18
But there's fire in the attic on this side.
01:20
All right. All right. How long as your 318 is available free please? That means the 318 available for planes.
01:25
All the 7-227-2217.
01:28
Hey, can you bring a water can up the Bravo side alley to throw a window for us?
01:33
All right, you've gotcha.
01:34
Uh, we'd like to put it out quick.
01:36
Sit on there.
01:37
Command Communications.
01:38
Could I need to request delta, gas, and energy electric for the scene, please.
01:43
Have our command notifying delta gas and energy electric.
01:46
Sprint 16 responding to a medical 2150, South Claiborne Avenue, crossing Jackson Avenue, so in 2006.
01:52
Sprinty responded to a medical, 2150, South Bayburn Avenue, of course, is Jackson Avenue, so in 2006.
01:57
The first response is 1236.
01:59
Sprint 16, 104[1].
02:00
24. Okay,
02:01
Commander 276, 9-11.
02:03
Can we set up a fan? Did y'all get up into the adder yet?
02:06
4-14, line, I love to the attic.
02:08
Yeah, let me know when I go, uh, get a fan, a fan set up.
02:11
Command of Communications have corrected address of near Louisa St.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
104: Acknowledgment / Message Received
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message Received
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Location mentioned:
Near Louisa St, New Orleans, LA 70117
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