Structure fire at memory care facility in North Royalton, North Royalton OH
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Fire departments from several nearby cities responded to a structure fire at a memory care facility near York Road in North Royalton. Two victims suffered smoke inhalation during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Southwest Emergency Dispatch Center (SWEDC)
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05:52
Transcript:
00:00
Middleburg and Joe on dispatch.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:10
Content utilities are signed at all still.
00:13
Copy.
00:15
North Royalton, Medic 1 responding near York Road.
00:21
It's the memory care for an 85-year-old female that fell with high blood pressure.
00:28
Relatimic 1 copies.
00:31
10-4[1].
00:36
The engine one, they'll follow the man.
00:40
Go ahead.
00:43
For less than a minute out, do you have an assignment?
00:46
Just past from Middleburg, car two, car two on scene.
00:50
Have four.
00:55
Yeah, you'll be first new engine for prepping your hydrant.
00:59
You can pull up for a transitional attack with your tag water.
01:06
Andrew Copeland.
01:08
Second U-engine will be connecting to the hydrant as our main water supply.
01:16
Harvoyer, conflict, dispatch, for travel records.
01:20
Parliament repeat.
01:23
Middleburg Engine 1 copies.
01:25
We're on angle right now.
01:27
We will be there shortly.
01:29
The Park Engine 1 is right behind.
01:32
Dispatch to Roll Terminic 1, Real Terminic 1's responding.
01:36
I scroll 4.
01:39
Brook Park, I'm going to need you for primary search.
01:44
Middleburg Engine 1, you'll get a backup line to the front door.
01:50
That's my copy.
01:52
If you wanted to come in, I thought you wanted second two engine to connect the water supply.
01:58
I do.
01:59
And then stretch the backup line to the front door.
02:04
Copy that, we'll do.
02:06
Three engine ones on team.
02:09
Copy.
02:13
General Medic 2 to dispatch.
02:16
Go ahead.
02:21
Medic 2 is back in quarters.
02:24
Time 4.
02:31
Gov Park Engine 1N2.
02:35
Copy.
02:40
Kilberg, uh, Injo 1 dispatch.
02:45
Go ahead.
02:47
NJ1 is empty.
02:53
Diesel car for dispatch.
02:59
Go ahead.
03:03
Tart4 quarters.
03:06
Tamp 4.
03:09
Soperrigan-Ju-1 command.
03:12
Go ahead.
03:13
We got water supply.
03:17
Copy, Mark, water, secured.
03:23
Suburb engine wanted to attack, team waters coming.
03:28
Copy that. We're ready.
03:35
Pirmamentic by bumping.
03:39
Copy.
03:40
Pay an apartment.
03:45
Department of Medic.
03:47
Go ahead.
03:50
You are a medical crew? We...
03:55
Copy.
04:01
Command to Parma Medics, I do need an EMS crew for two victims,
04:09
smoke inhalation.
04:12
Inceania, ma'am.
04:15
Parma engine 5, we're on scene with three more movers.
04:20
Thank you, Mr.
04:21
Command.
04:23
Royalton Medics, it will be there in a minute.
04:31
Middleburg 136 to attack crew, do you need ventilation?
04:36
Dispatch, Royaltymic One, Realtymic One is on scene.
04:40
Time 4.
04:45
Go ahead for command.
04:47
Go ahead for command.
04:53
It appears we have it under control here.
04:56
We're going to start hydraulically ventilating if that's all right.
05:00
See again.
05:05
Thank you. Thank you.
05:10
Samantha Interior.
05:14
Go ahead.
05:18
See again last traffic.
05:25
The main body of fire knockdown,
05:29
we're going to hydraulically ventilate now.
05:33
Copy.
05:34
We're going to be spraying a line into the attic from the east.
05:40
Copy.
05:42
Parma Heights, Section 6, the command.
05:44
We're on scene with crew 4.
05:49
You'll be assigned to RIT, Parma Heights the RIT.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or affirmative.
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York Rd, North Royalton, OH
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