Fire inside a residence with one female occupant, San Juan TX
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Firefighters responded to a fire inside a residence near Mint Drive in San Juan. One female was inside during the fire. The fire involved a water heater and smoke was visible. Firefighters made entry to control the fire.
Audio|Heard on: San Juan Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
WQFB387, San Juan Fire Department, respond to near Mint Drive.
00:04
It's going to be for a water heater on fire,
00:07
it's going to be outside of the residents.
00:09
Respond to near Mint Drive for an outside water heater on fire.
00:14
WQFE 387, San Juan Fire Department, clear time, 1755, 1755.
00:30
Engine 2, engine 2 being in route.
00:33
Press 3 stronger, hit it looks.
00:38
Yeah.
00:39
First need to sound 1-2, press 3 in route as well.
00:44
We're copying.
00:49
I want to engine 2 be advised.
00:51
Fire is inside the residence.
00:58
It's your copy.
01:02
Ladder 1, someone.
01:03
Later one will be clearing location and you can show me en route to the fire.
01:10
Ladder 1, copy.
01:11
I want to engine two.
01:12
If there's one female inside the home.
01:19
That's right, if we're coming off the location.
01:25
Ten for copy.
01:31
Ladder one engine two, do we have some sort to confirm the fire for smoke?
01:40
NGG2B allocation.
01:41
This is the time I do have a mold coming out of the house.
01:44
For our personnel, 8 L9B, we're trying to make entry through the exterior of the OTC.
01:51
T. H&2, copy.
01:55
Do you do you get a letter to the...
01:58
Charlie-time instruction?
02:01
It's ready for water.
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Location mentioned:
Mint Dr, San Juan, TX 78589
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