Structure fire at two-story house with victim rescue, Oklahoma City OK
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a two-story house fire near North Portland Avenue in Oklahoma City. Smoke was visible from multiple sides. Firefighters established command and conducted a primary search. A victim was rescued from the bravo side of the residence. Additional alarms and ambulances were requested to assist. The fire was controlled and the scene cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
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04:49
Transcript:
00:00
House fire attack 3, engine 1, ladder 1, engine 2, rescue responding for reported house fire.
00:10
14 dispatch and combine both varsity coals there, same party.
00:18
601 is on the scene.
00:21
Two-story residential structure.
00:23
Smoke showing from each other side.
00:26
Six and one establishing Portland Command.
00:30
When you get here, you'll be fire attack.
00:34
Thank you two, calls you fire attack.
00:41
Rescue 2. VES and Bravo Division 2.
00:45
Sorry, he closes that on email.
00:48
Rescue 2, QAWV, Division 2.
00:52
40.
00:54
And I'll be code.
00:57
Glider 1, Nid you give me a primary search.
01:01
One clear, all right starts.
01:05
Engine one, easy to get a relay for me.
01:07
Engine one, clear, runny.
01:09
24,
01:11
213, Northeast, 6 first.
01:13
7-6, close my call, I don't know anything else with that as well.
01:17
Clear.
01:19
Clear.
01:20
Clear.
01:21
Clear. White, female, Black, Pink, call off, and T-shirt, Blackslive, Pankton, so you live here.
01:27
76, I'll be cut.
01:28
I'll be cut.
01:32
We're ready then.
01:36
60412 Phillips.
01:38
Copy, Clear.
01:43
3-9-A-W just through the next Column Party's truck, Palm Party in the truck, Blue Cherry Silverado, Palm Party's wife and son all ran to the vehicle.
02:04
Public went inside because their dance is inside the house as well.
02:10
Can we make it clear, a victim coming as a bravo side, command to dispatch, send another alarm and ambulance.
02:19
Three, four, you're going nice to send it in Rhodes.
02:23
Sir.
02:25
VES-I-C, we have a victim being stretched out of the Bravo side.
02:31
Yes.
02:34
Please send another engine, ladder, and medic.
02:42
You can shoot the fire truck, we got one of us.
02:50
Engine 16, and Fiskew Ladder 16.
02:54
Responded to traffic accident.
02:56
At near South 35 highway northbound.
03:00
Time up, 1431.
03:04
The man is clear, water off the fire.
03:12
The man is clear, water off the fire.
03:13
The man is clear.
03:14
I'm going to push you to charge at the UMS.
03:15
This guy will be complete.
03:20
The man is clear.
03:21
I'm going to push you to charge at the UMS.
03:29
This guy comes in 60.
03:34
No, 8.16.
03:38
Engine 16, I mean so believe this is going to be southbound.
03:42
Hey to 16, sir.
03:44
Thank you.
03:50
Hi, Agent 16, man, why did you stay there?
03:55
Agent 16?
03:57
Go ahead, Agent 16.
04:00
Good man, play, I was right, right is right out.
04:03
Did the address just get changed to North?
04:06
On this call.
04:08
Sir Hunter, Command, primary search is finished, we're actually on the end.
04:15
Invertingly,
04:16
I'm going to try to change it back.
04:18
Imsa is also reporting that they haven't located in yet.
04:22
Anything say thanks there.
04:24
Okay, M-O. The answer is going on.
04:32
Senileases, please.
04:35
Respond to a non-year event type at northwest 164th Street and North Bay Avenue.
04:41
Timeout, 1454.
04:44
The man is clear ventilation complete.
04:47
I'm going to reassign you for secondary search.
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N Portland Ave, Oklahoma City, OK
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