Firefighters respond to house fire in Vancouver, Vancouver WA
Firefighters responded to a house fire at a small two-story residence near Southeast 23rd Street in Vancouver. Smoke was visible and the fire started possibly due to an electrical issue. All occupants were confirmed safely out of the building while emergency responders worked to extinguish the fire.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Housefire 1 near Southeast 23rd Street.
00:06
Map page 1306.
00:19
Go on. Someone?
00:27
Guy's here.
00:30
I'm not here.
00:50
P3 engine 6 6 person 1441 north east one northeast one hundred 12th piz
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one four four one north east one hundred twelve avenue unit b twenty math page 2227
01:21
I believe it somehow started electrical roommate, still trying to get him out. He's trying to put water on it.
01:51
Engine 9's arrived to a small two-story residence.
01:54
We have a working fire with smoke showing from the Alpha Side[1].
01:57
Engine 9 is going to fall in line to the Alpha Side[1] for fire control.
02:00
We'll be on the offensive strategy. Continue the assignment.
02:03
Engine 9 will be 2013.
02:09
The story residential structure with a working fire, smoke from the Alpha Side[1]. Enda 9 is command.
02:16
Continue the assignment at 1910.
02:20
Also have one from command.
02:31
Yeah, 360 is complete.
02:33
Everybody is out.
02:35
199 is going to be alpha-bud.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha Side: Side A (front) of the structure
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