Fire causes roof collapse at Taylorsville building, Taylorsville UT
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According to the dispatch call, a structure fire at a building near 5500 South Redwood Road in Taylorsville caused the roof to collapse. Fire responders worked to control the fire and warned of a potential collapse danger as the roof was no longer supporting the walls.
Audio|Heard on: Utah County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:3
Transcript:
00:00
We're making fire attack on the east corner.
00:05
It does appear like we still get in.
00:07
Yeah, steel on the fire.
00:14
Watch me,
00:18
copy.
00:22
And you're making fire attacks to the east door?
00:28
Are you making any progress?
00:33
5,500 South, Redwood Road with local Charlie, Romeo, Echo, 8, Tangle,
00:40
Zero, Romero.
00:42
Copy.
00:48
Okay, Paul, could you repeat one more time?
00:51
I'll leave you said that the fire is still being gas fed.
01:05
A plastic type of vehicle comes to the back of the parking mall, is delicious, light something on fire.
01:12
He did stump the fire out and drove away.
01:16
A T-O-5-7th Street.
01:19
3.5, 6, I'll be in route.
01:26
Control, recent, second page for ambulance 6-1.
01:33
4.
01:49
ambulance 61 respond to medical at second page to 151 e center second page to one hundred fifty one six one second page to one hundred fifty one e center
02:06
see if after in there is this is four
02:21
Measure 18 Central.
02:23
Copy an extra patrol.
02:29
Thank you. Thank you.
02:36
The roof and have collapsed in the main building.
02:39
We're going to help these doors.
02:40
We're going to help these doors and just give them a water out.
02:45
Man, copy. Go ahead.
02:54
Just be cautious of a collapse zone now without the roof tying its wall together.
03:01
I just don't know how weakened it becomes.
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