Stovetop fire causes minor burns to homeowner, Columbia MD
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According to the dispatch call, a stovetop fire occurred near Staghorn. The fire was out upon arrival. The homeowner sustained minor burns to the top and side of her hands while trying to extinguish the fire. The patient was transported to Bayview for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
04:33
Transcript:
00:00
101 to command small fire on the stove top it's out there's no extension engine
00:08
engine one zero one alpha switch to Charlie one
00:15
engine one zero one alpha switch to Charlie one
00:22
one on Charlie one I went face to face with command
00:30
Commandant 105.
00:31
The 5.
00:35
CUNI address is 2 out.
00:36
I got a patient coming to you with a burn.
00:39
Command hour.
00:41
Okay, man.
00:45
Fire is out.
00:47
Continue to hold engine 101 Tower 10 for smoke removal.
00:51
There is no extension.
00:53
We have one burn patient, so we're holding 105 as well.
00:58
So time you out to paint all the channel.
01:01
All right, copy.
01:05
Fire out, holding engine 101 and Tower 10 for smoke removal and 105 for a burn patient.
01:14
Training 420 to Howard.
01:17
Training 420 to Howard.
01:23
I've been placed in service from the company 10 applying fire.
01:26
I'll remain on Alpha 1 as your on call safety until Safety 1 clears, Bravo.
01:32
That's okay, 90%.
01:38
If you want the service back from Alpha 1.
01:43
Safety 1 in service.
01:44
Safety 1 in service.
01:45
Correct.
01:50
After you call FI, call FI,
01:53
respond on Charlie 1[1], percentage 164 stack one path, 1939.
02:02
939.
02:04
Engine 7-1, KAM-7-1-7-6, respond 4041, rushlight path, sick-day showing up to 239.
02:18
Two, zero three, one, Charlie, one.
02:24
Two, three, this is power ten.
02:26
I am currently at near Staghorn with a stove-top fire that was out on arrival.
02:36
The homeowner attempted to put it out and got burns to her hand.
02:41
I don't have a destination at yet to them whether they're going local or if they're going.
02:46
to Bayview but I don't know if you need a notification or if you need to come out to the scene or how that worked.
02:54
Are the burns from flame or from the oil?
03:01
So there were mats on top of the stove top and she was taking the mats off the stove top and were smoldering.
03:10
Yes,
03:14
like a stack of place mats.
03:17
Okay,
03:21
so not flame induced,
03:23
then, if I understand correct.
03:29
If I'm Chris-Land was one of our...
03:35
You can have Broadway one back, terminating command, all units are going in service.
03:41
Nothing found.
03:44
Hires direct, nothing found, command terminating.
03:48
All units can return to service on else two when ready at 1942.
03:56
The partial thing is about the top and side of her hands are less than 1%, but they are going to Bayview.
04:06
I'm direct.
04:08
I'm good with the notification.
04:10
Thank you.
04:13
I understood. Thank you so much.
04:19
Amanda Howard.
04:22
Command.
04:25
105 is going to be transporting shortly.
04:29
Tower 1010 and 101 will want to be racking up here in a little bit.
04:32
You have the channel back in, Terminant Command.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie 1: Priority C medical response (MPDS determinant 1)
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Location mentioned:
Stag Horn Path, Columbia, MD 21045
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