Fire units respond to multi-unit building; no fire visible


Fire units responded to a report of fire at a large residential building but found no visible signs of fire or smoke upon arrival and continued to investigate.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
02:24
Transcript:
Priority 1[1]. Engine 1. Engine 2. Engine 3. Engine 61. Truck 1. Truck 1. 5. Squad 1. Battalion 1. 2. Multi-unit residential fire[2]. 1700 Main Street. Priority 1. Engine, one, engine, two, engine, three, engine, 61, truck, one, truck, five, squad, one, battalion, one, battalion, two, multi-unit residential fire, one, seven, zero, seven, zero, main street, response channel, OX-51, map page 21, 27, Have any structure from a vein, please? 3rd1-151. Track 5 is here. Thank you. The main one's on 5-1. Hold on here. If you want, if you want, good one. High-rise. We have nothing showing. Injur 1 is going to be Main Street Command[3] investigating, continued assignment. Did you want to copy on scene? Large, multi-story high-rise, nothing showing. Danger 1, Main Street Command, continued assignment. 2315. Truck one for the rest. Copy. Truck one. Do you want to come up and assist an investigation?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: High-priority emergency response
[2]
Multi-unit residential fire: Structure fire involving multi-family dwelling
[3]
Main Street Command: Incident command established at scene
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Vancouver, WA 98660
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