Fire reported at two-story apartment building in Vancouver, Vancouver WA
A fire caused light smoke on the second floor and attic of a two-story apartment building near Southeast 1st Street in Vancouver. Firefighters arrived with multiple units and began fire control efforts and evacuations of adjacent units. A second alarm was called to assist in managing the fire.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Engine is arrived to a medium two-story apartment building.
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We do have some light smoke coming from the second floor,
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alpha-bravo corner of the building.
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And Jent is going to be extending the line for fire control, remaining the office strategy, continue the assignment.
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I copy you have arrived to a two-story apartment building with light smoke showing from the second floor, alpha-broad corner, remaining offensive, and continued assignment.
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Okay,
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another one.
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They take the line that's already been pulled off and you stand for fire control.
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The next floor is the smoke coming from the fence to probable brute fire.
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For a paddock fire.
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That copy is going to take the line for fire control floor two.
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Alpha set.
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Engine 8th level one.
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Command.
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Engine 8 is level 1.
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Engine 8 is the second line.
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Off of engine stands to the opposite side.
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The target units would be C34, that could be the proper 1, or the Delta 1, sorry,
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unit from the upper Rava corner.
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And all you have to command and just turn out the bottom water supply.
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Command has got to be.
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I understand you've got a smoke coming from what appears to be the attic of the sea building. You have your own water supply.
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We're calling the main fire unit C-34.
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I'll have you confirm that for me.
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And you have engine 9 with the line going to 4-2 into the main fire unit.
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If that's correct, give me a can.
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That is correct. We've got no smoke in C35.
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There is smoke in C34.
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We're starting to evacuate residents from Jason Units.
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Tennessee copies.
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So no smoke above C35, but it looks like it's in the attic above that.
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And you are evacuating adjacent units.
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Engine 42 is level one.
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I'm trying to copy the engine 42. Go ahead and come into the scene.
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And trying to be assuming First Street Station Command, we're going to be an offensive strategy.
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And go ahead and call me a second alarm.
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Have you second alarm.
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Okay, thank you, second alarm.
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There's a gentleman,
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I don't know if he's maintenance or what, who was opening the gate for folks.
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If you still around, could you have him go open the gate and leave it propped open for access?
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Can't copy on round.
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At first street station, second alarm.
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Priority 1[1]. Engine 4. Engine 6.
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Engine 3. Engine 91.
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Truck 1. Multi-unit residential fire.
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near Southeast 1st Street. Unit C-35. At First Street Station.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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