Apartment fire incident on Third Floor, smell of burnt food; confirmed no extension, ventilation requested., Washington County OR
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According to the dispatch call, apartment fire incident on Third Floor, smell of burnt food; confirmed no extension, ventilation requested.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
To the north side of third floor, we do have the smell of burnt food.
00:06
We are now gaining access with the manager to the apartment.
00:10
I'll let you know.
00:15
Command copies.
00:17
Engine 50s will continue that first floor garage.
00:20
And Truck 6-7 is heavy to stage by your rig.
00:29
Truck 6-7, copy.
00:30
We'll stand by array.
00:33
Engine 50, copy.
00:34
Moves, first floor garage.
00:41
6LAMR 123 for a sick person at 5-2-23 Southwith-174 Terrace, South with Selwood Lane and Kinaman Road.
00:49
Patient is a 60-year-old female described as conscious with some difficulty breathing,
00:54
discomfort in the head and neck, unable to keep food down, also complaining with pain behind the eye.
00:59
Looks like she's been sick and recently got worse on Saturday.
01:04
That's on for them.
01:06
Capiz.
01:09
Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir.
01:10
Thank you, sir.
01:21
Command from C6 determined that the apartment is going to be 326.
01:28
It's going to be burnt food.
01:30
There is no extension.
01:32
We will need a truck with electric fan for ventilation.
01:35
No other needs.
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