Firefighters respond to structure fire with injured person


Firefighters and police respond to a structure fire requiring forced entry and report an injured person at the scene.
Audio|Source: Oro Valley Police and Pima County Sheriff
03:42
Transcript:
(name withheld), 7331. We'll be pulling up to the forked in fire or off the water harvest. Don't you see, 3-3. From Pumper 8, we said access to this gate. It's open. Pumper 8, this is Ingen 8. We've cut through the chain. We're making access to where we think the fire is right now. Fire, Ingen 8, I need you to pull up. Say, I'm 32. We're ahead of the vehicle that this is happening is around with. 235-2-2-2-6. We're going to be 104[3] a unit up here. 1040.10.10.10.10.10.10. The road to more or less where that location on the 911 call was. I did not observe anyone in the area of a... The road. 3200 north and 600 west. Engine 20, I can see your location 8-0-0-0-56. 8-2-8-1-56. Hey, one zero, both in the same. Hey, one, zero, it's me, one, 56. That's that direction. 3rd4, thank you. Two, that's different. And 32, we have two people, southward vehicle got on a trail. It looks like they're either digging something out or looking for something out in the desert area. Survey, was that place that way that chick wealthy will? Yeah, I'm looking for the same call as you, so. I can give you coordinates, but they're walking back northbound on a trail south of the vehicle. 10-4[2]. I believe another deputy may contact with them already. I don't believe that's the individual. Who that are for? Just confirmed that deputy drove up this trail about four and a half miles south from where you guys are. Here's at there. I'm out there on six. Okay, small structures. We're looking for some one over there. These are six, four, seven, twenty-nine. It's going to be two last names. First, Charles, Ocean, Robert, Tom, Edward Zira. Second, Lincoln, Idenora, Adam, Robert, Edward, Sam, first of flung, common tolling, in verse 0109-84. All right, sir. 3-2.3-1-321 by 111.154-97. Yeah, I'm coming over there. I don't know if you name. Oh. And it looks like the male is going to have a one-three shirt on jeans. He's carrying a five-gallon bucket or some kind of bucket with them. And there's going to be, looks like a C-nap. 336. Good. Negative difference are our custody, David. Sounds very, thank you. Tonyo's 29. Okay. Fire alarm. This is engine A. Now I'm going to be assuming command. Rescue A, this is command. I need you to gear up, pack out. Come on over to the east side of this structure. I'm going to need your assistance with forcing entry and coming into an area. Command[1], Rescue 8 copies forcing entry. With engine 8, I'm going to need a setter to that east side. Go ahead and slow petter. Very well takes pity. 20-200. Engine 5. Injured person, 327, North-Northam 300 north and 4,400 east. Respond on A3 North. That's Q.OA. This is ending for... Excuse me.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Command: Incident Command established
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[3]
104: Code for requesting additional unit (contextual, not standard)
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Location mentioned:
Oro Valley, AZ
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