Structure fire with roof collapse in San Bernardino, San Bernardino CA
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A structure fire occurred near Pacific Street in San Bernardino, involving a roof collapse and a life hazard at the Charlie Delta corner. Firefighters mitigated the exposure risk and worked on fire attack teams. The main fire was knocked down after about ninety minutes of effort.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
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06:9
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead.
00:04
Your clock at 20.
00:11
Yeah, Van Group, you're completely unreveled.
00:14
You're completely unrevelled. You can repeat.
00:15
Acknowledge the life hazard on that Charlie Delta corner.
00:25
I see two torts met against two point four i'm standing right here with that he uh he acknowledges life hazard yeah copy i'm fix his radio
00:41
232 i see
00:54
I see, go ahead for 232.
00:58
It's one to frame you acknowledge here, life hazard.
01:02
For a roof collapse on our Charlie Delta Corp.
01:07
I'm not the firm.
01:11
My copy, break fire attack, I see.
01:15
Yeah, go ahead.
01:18
I just want to confirm has that exposure been mitigated again and if you get a good can.
01:26
I have 232 on stage and if you have a need for them.
01:30
Yeah, right now I do have the exposure mitigated.
01:35
Heavy packed garage fire towards the back of it.
01:39
We're starting to remove stuff to knock down the bulk of the fire that we can't get to because of just debris and content.
01:47
So a little bit of a slow move,
01:49
but we'll be able to get the main seat of it.
01:52
Probably about two to three minutes.
01:55
Exposure again mitigated.
01:59
Okay, copy, you need 232.
02:07
Consent, Battalion, 121.
02:11
Battalion 121.
02:14
Could you like me on Battalion 3, please? Good morning.
02:18
I copy Battalion 3.
02:19
Good morning.
02:26
Yeah, 224, I see.
02:34
Medic Engine 224, I see.
02:38
Medic Engine 224? Yeah,
02:41
I'm not going to answer for fire attack.
02:44
You guys are going to need 232 for manpower current release them?
02:48
Hey, I'm sorry, yeah, we do need 232 over here, but not for an exposure, isn't it?
02:54
Yeah, I was just asking if you needed them.
02:56
I copy. Break 232, you may sign a fire attack, one from the captain off of 227.
03:05
I see a medic engine T32 copy, found a fire attack for the captain on T27.
03:39
Rick, I see.
03:42
Yeah,
03:44
go for Rick.
03:52
Fire attack, Rick, CIPFAR.
04:11
I see you, Rick.
04:18
Go ahead. Go ahead.
04:21
I have F.R.
04:22
with fire attacks and then.
04:26
Okay, cut.
04:30
Jump center mount, I see.
04:32
Mountain I.C.
04:36
We're a part in the terms of offense.
04:41
Mike Cody, part offenses.
04:48
I see Batsy. I see Bats.
04:55
Go ahead. That's better.
04:58
Yeah, what Pell Mike was bad.
05:05
Yeah,
05:12
copy. I see fire attack.
05:16
Good.
05:19
All right, bulk of the fire is knocked down.
05:22
They just got heavy overall,
05:24
approximately 90 minutes worth.
05:30
Copy, knock down the fire, heavy overall.
05:47
Count center, Mountain I.C.
05:50
Mountain I.C.
05:55
You show if our knockdown, who's will be committed approximately one hour overall.
06:02
Comfitter copies.
06:07
and East Pacific Street.
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