Structural fire reported on c street with victims inside, Selma CA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a structural fire near C Street in Selma, California. At least one victim was confirmed inside the building, and a second potential victim was reported. Firefighters were dispatched to search and attack the fire, and a ladder was requested for rescue operations.
Audio|Heard on: Eastern Fresno County Fire Dispatch (includes Selma, Sanger, Kingsburg and Reedley)
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
551, show your responding priority 3 for Fall, near C Street, Cross of Stillman.
00:10
There's no 552.
00:14
552.
00:15
552. Go ahead.
00:18
There's not 552.
00:19
Right close to that call we take it.
00:23
That's 2. Copy.
00:25
Break.
00:26
551 showing you're available.
00:31
551, copy. Thank you by 5152.
00:40
552-0-5-1-2-1-2-shows, quarters.
00:47
552 showing you en route and break 551 showing you in quarters now.
01:04
Truck 42, you're going to be assigned to fire attack, or I mean it's to search, truck 42 to search.
01:16
2803.
01:17
Three,
01:23
I'm going to assign you to Rick.
01:30
One three.
01:36
Sempe.
02:00
One point two to a two.
02:02
We have a great number of division two.
02:04
Overside. We're going to need a ladder on the local side.
02:11
I think one three, go ahead over to 47.
02:20
86 copy R&CG.
02:25
Touched point out of ICD.
02:30
We have a second victim.
02:34
We need a ladder on the alpha-verbal corner,
02:37
Division 2.
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Location mentioned:
C St, Selma, CA 93662
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