Structure fire with roof collapse near Sycamore Ave, San Diego County CA
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Fire crews responded to a structure fire with roof collapse near Sycamore Avenue, working to suppress the fire and manage air rotations.
Audio|Heard on: North Comm Dispatch and LE Interop
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Safety I see on Fox truck.
00:04
Go for safety.
00:09
Lighten air setup if we need to cycle anybody through formal rehab.
00:13
And additionally, I'm going to keep RA-124 here for any medical needs.
00:20
Safety copies.
00:23
Update for you.
00:24
Most of the roof has come in at this point.
00:26
I've been working with Cruz on Alpha and Charlie.
00:29
They're looking a little closer in the structure, getting water into the base if we can start putting this fire to bed.
00:39
Thank you, copy.
00:41
And SDG&E accepted the work order if they still don't have any idea.
00:48
Safety copies.
00:50
We still have eyes on that drip loop, but as of now we've gotten lucky it's come down and not hit the fence.
00:59
I see.
01:01
Division Alpha.
01:07
If you have any additional resources,
01:11
I can use another company here on Alpha.
01:13
We had a wind shift.
01:15
I've got everybody on Alpha working on air,
01:18
and we're going to need to set up a rotation.
01:23
That copy, I'll get you, NJ 1211.
01:30
NJ.121, I see you on Foxstra.
01:36
I see it from Engine 121.
01:38
I copy traffic, Division Alpha.
01:41
We'll go ahead and bring some bottles with us up there, just in case we need to rotate some air.
01:49
I copy. It sounds like there might be radio batteries and use it out there too.
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Sycamore Ave, California
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