Structure fire reported near East Roystree in Seattle, Seattle WA
Seattle Fire Department responded to a well-involved structure fire near East Roystree. Difficulty accessing the site due to steep terrain required additional engines and a chief. Firefighters applied water and brought the fire under control.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch engine 25 is at near East Roystree. We have a well-involved in Camp Empire. Can you start me another engine and a chief?
00:08
Well involved,
00:10
one engine and one chief.
00:18
Dispatch from engine 25.
00:20
Can you help to start Marshal 5 for this location?
00:24
Marshal 5. Marshal 5.
00:32
Thank you, Z.
00:40
I'm calling 2 from N-25.
00:43
We're having a different time making access through the steep terrain.
00:47
This is going to be at least the 200-foot way.
00:54
And we're working on getting to the top and starting search and putting this out.
01:02
Okay, I'll take a look and see what kind of exposures we got.
01:28
Be worth trying to see if there's better access from our engine 25 made access.
01:36
For us,
01:37
We joined by A2 and Medic 1. This will be in front of Yumi Terriaki.
01:45
Two Narcan given.
01:48
Battalion 2 from engine 25 apparatus, I found the hydrant.
01:54
Two seconds.
01:59
Engine 25 apparatus for engine 25 Parrata will charge it.
02:07
Water coming.
02:26
Command from engine 25, water on the fire, fire under control.
02:33
Okay, engine 82 code green[1], acknowledge.
Police codes explained
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[1]
code green: Non-emergency or downgraded response; proceed without lights or sirens, situation under control.
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