Fire crews ventilate attic after main fire in San Antonio, San Antonio TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews performed overhaul and ventilation at a San Antonio home after extinguishing the main fire. They addressed residual smoke in the attic with no active flames present.
Audio|Heard on: Bexar County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Command from Ladder 42.
00:03
This command, go ahead, 42s.
00:08
Let me just see some light smoke venting from the eaves of the structure.
00:12
Okay.
00:15
Commande receive to get you back on deck, I'm probably going to have you go and help persist with the interior.
00:28
You just thank you with you.
00:33
The man from Lada 41, Lada 41 is out with a park.
00:37
We got the entire ceiling in the main firebedroom pool as well as we check some spots in the surrounding rooms.
00:45
And this would be all just residual smoke in the attic.
00:48
There's no active fire in there.
00:51
I think a couple more minutes of this PPV ought to push it out.
00:56
Alright, good man.
00:57
You got a good copy.
00:59
Residual smoke just being first to the attic.
01:02
Appreciate that, John.
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Location mentioned:
W Martin St, San Antonio, TX
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