Firefighters respond to attic fire at northeast Halsey street, Portland OR
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to an attic fire above the laundry room at a building near Northeast Halsey Street in Portland. Multiple fire units coordinated efforts, including Engines 7, 30, 74, and Truck 7. The fire was monitored for extension into apartments and recall procedures were implemented.
Audio|Heard on: Portland State University Police and Portland Police Service Desk
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
10 is 25 you can clear.
00:04
Okay,
00:10
set two is a rag on hiking on Halsey.
00:15
Okay, command copy.
00:16
Engine 7 from command.
00:22
Rick?
00:23
Yes.
00:27
The room, we're calling out the Delta sites here on Halsey.
00:31
Can you look and see up above there if there's any chance of extension into the actual apartments?
00:40
One, I do have another SR for you.
00:46
Man, fire attack, the attic, here above the laundry room.
00:51
Okay, copy that.
00:53
Then, what resources do you know that do you feel comfortable with recall with engine 74 and truck 7 working? 150.3 and 79.
01:04
Copy goodnight at 12.15.
01:10
Smoke.
01:11
Otherwise,
01:12
all the reports is complete.
01:15
Copy that, dispatch and all units from command, I've got put a recall on this.
01:19
Michelle, Engine 74, Engine 30, Truck 7, C3 working.
01:22
We'll keep the Ops channel.
01:24
We'll keep you on here, too.
01:25
You can discontinue the timer, though.
01:29
Dispatch copies, recall, Doc 74-51.
01:32
Carlin Rose Department, near Northeast Halsey Street, keeping engine 74 and 30, truck 7 and C3 working on Ops 5 with the dispatcher.
01:41
It's Fall 17.
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Location mentioned:
NE Halsey St, Portland, OR 97230
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