Small bedroom fire quickly extinguished, Sacramento County CA
Fire crews in Sacramento County responded to a small bedroom fire at a house on Lower Road. The fire had already been put out before crews arrived. Only a few engines remained on scene to perform ventilation and safety checks.
Audio|Source: Sacramento Regional Fire and EMS
05:28
Transcript:
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Structure fire. District 77.
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Lower Road, PC11, PC10, Engine 77, Engine 72, Medics 72, Engine 74, Engine 71, Truck 7, Truck 7, Truck 50, Water Tender 55,
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Operations A6.
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Medic 6 confirm response.
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Engine 56, Other Level 1, District 12-335-1, Furtridge Road, Engine 56, Operations D3.
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Water tender 55, confirm response.
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Battalion 11, your time in route on Alpha 6.
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Craneland.
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Crayan 11.
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Fire dispatch, medic 7-7.
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Fire is batch.
01:29
Shill, 7-7-7-2, Criter South.
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MET issues.
01:36
Fedix 77, T2 to Kaiser South.
01:51
TMS-71 responding in addition.
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TANG L-1 is up on L6 for REL.
02:08
Engine 66, vehicle accident, District 66, White Lock Road and Zimpanelle Drive, Engine 66, Operations A-3.
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Engine 35, Medicaid Code 2[1], District 38,
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Creekside Drive, Engine 35,
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Operations A2.
02:39
First, fast, using 35, starter code 2, medic. Engine 35, Code 2[1], Medic.
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Prior dispatch, 7150.
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Prior dispatch. Prior dispatch.
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Prior dispatch, can you show me on scene of that call on Ed Railroad, Erskirtion, Railroad?
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And I'm for an update.
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7150 on scene of Railroad Operations Officer.
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7150.
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Go ahead.
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Okay, there's going to be a small extinguished fire in a bedroom.
03:27
They put it out with a wooden hose, probably one engine, one truck.
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And you'll be good.
03:36
Okay, copy that.
03:37
Small extinguished fire in a bedroom.
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Why don't we keep engines 7-7 and engine 7-2?
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The remainder of the balance can cancel. I believe our first truck is 7. They're always out.
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Engine 31, MedicalA, Code 2[1], District 65,
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Coloma Road, Engine 31,
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Engine 31,
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Operation 8-3.
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Engine 7-7, arriving now.
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Any needs in there other than Tools, WNC?
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Negative, you're going to need a fan at the door. There's some,
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about, no,
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halfway down the wall as you've got smoke, light smoke, so you're going to need to do a little positive pressure ventilation.
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72's got the same.
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7-12, aren't you also check the attic?
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Thank you, copy the attic.
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dispatch, Tadine 11.
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All right, dispatch.
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So we've got a small extinguished fire in a bedroom, engine 72, engine 77, and myself to handle.
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We're going to retain the tack, I've released the balance.
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Copy, small extinguish fire in the bedroom, engine 72, engine 77, battalion 11 to handle, retaining tax,
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release balance.
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Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or sirens, obeying normal traffic laws.
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