Attic fire reported at apartment complex on Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas TX
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a structure fire at an apartment complex near Walnut Hill Lane in Dallas. The fire involved the attic area. A secondary search of the building was conducted. The property manager was on site to assist with finding temporary housing for displaced residents in two units.
Audio|Heard on: Dallas City Fire and Rescue Response TACs
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04:43
Transcript:
00:00
2nd4 command.
00:02
Command[1], go ahead.
00:04
Now I've been to 57 with me, they're changing model.
00:07
Receive.
00:13
Quickersham, command.
00:15
We have admittance and on-corps to us.
00:18
Receive, admis and on-for will be notified.
00:26
Italian, can you let that area up a little bit?
00:35
Truck 39 received.
00:37
Can you just need our traffic shift?
00:39
That's good.
00:45
Truck 57, I'm sorry, Judge.
00:52
Truc 57 in the Tata Channel, the Tata 4.
00:59
Go ahead, truck 57.
01:01
Hey, on the Alpsarize, you all see when that fire will come down and start the room to come to that?
01:12
The battalion four is on Charlie.
01:14
You have to pass Battalion.
01:15
It's 10.
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Truck 57.
01:19
Go ahead, truck 567.
01:21
All right, Chief.
01:22
We're in the attic.
01:24
Do you see where that fighter is had? Do you see our string coming in there?
01:27
Furb, if you've knocked it down, now I have Trotsbury and Ag to one up there when I'm knocked down.
01:34
They'll press it on the wall.
01:36
The train and four engines are right now.
01:42
Engine 39, go ahead.
01:45
You still on Division 2.
01:47
That's affirmative work for up in a truck 37.
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Free seat.
01:52
Okay,
01:56
see in the potato.
01:57
I have truck 37 over in F and do you need them for anything?
02:02
Other than maybe doing a second area, that's about it.
02:08
That's about it.
02:09
The manager battalion four.
02:12
Go ahead.
02:14
We have the property manager here asking how many units were involved so she can find placement for them.
02:20
Looks like two.
02:21
Two middle.
02:24
Both yours.
02:25
Receive.
02:30
896 on location.
02:32
Is this 896 or 897 that scene?
02:35
That's correct.
02:36
897 is on location.
02:38
Received 897 on GPS.
02:46
Okay, the battalion for it.
02:48
Is that secondary search complete?
02:52
Uh, I thought truck every seven was going to do it from your side.
02:56
Sam, I got engine 57, into 567 is going to do our secondary.
03:00
Two.
03:08
Battalion, T, Command[1]er, Command.
03:09
Do we have 6884, 685, and we're up? As affirmative.
03:19
Battalion 10 can you confirm the address on that side? 11030.
03:29
Receive. The town port in command.
03:32
If you can get the address from the property manager, make sure we got the right address.
03:36
We're there.
03:42
Okay. Ten, Command[1].
03:43
It's 11.030.
03:44
We're saying.
03:49
Command[1], receive.
03:57
Lucasham, command.
03:58
Victor Sham, command.
04:05
Correct address, if you can change it to 11.030,
04:11
Walnut Hill Lane.
04:13
We'll do Walnut Hill Lane, command.
04:14
Receive, 11.030, Walnut Hill Lane.
04:22
Nge 29 command.
04:29
Nge 29 command. Nogne Hill Command[1].
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Nogneux Hill Command[1]. Ngo.
04:32
Nge 29 is going to go swap models.
04:36
We're safe.
04:39
Wallet Hill, go ahead.
04:40
Walnut Hill Lane Command[1].
04:41
Do you have enough bag to size up?
Police codes explained
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[1]
Command: Incident Command has been established for the scene
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Location mentioned:
Walnut Hill Ln, Dallas, TX 75238
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