Fire in two-story home near Rose Street in Williamsport, Williamsport PA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire broke out in a two-story wood-frame home near Rose Street in Williamsport. Flames were reported coming from the attic, and multiple fire units responded with aggressive firefighting efforts including a second alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Lycoming County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
06:40
Transcript:
00:00
Station 1, McKin 91 working box 1, 2, City of Williamsport, near Rose Street, fleeing from the attic.
00:29
Angeon-1 response.
00:34
Mediak-991's on.
00:37
To heroin.
00:43
Medic 1991 is on.
00:47
Fortyone.
00:55
Call one, attendants, 6-1.
00:57
Robo 3rd, 10 is the name like...
00:59
Caller 1, engine 14, 1, tire 1.
01:02
Engine 1.
01:03
Still just a single caller was a neighbor reporting flames from the attic near Rose Street.
01:11
Thank you, 911, responding.
01:14
Responding. Responding.
01:30
All right. That number.
01:33
We're in area.
01:38
Okay, signal caller from the neighbor, I think flames from the attic.
01:44
The address again.
01:46
Near Rose Street.
01:59
Good there.
02:08
Three guys.
02:11
Good.
02:14
Two-story wood frame.
02:18
Smoke sign is confirmed fire.
02:20
A two-story wood frame, smoke shining.
02:28
It's a road street a second caller reporting flames from Cemetery Street, PDs on the scene, confirming it's a story wood frame.
02:37
Flames from the attic.
02:40
Angel phone on.
02:44
Call on. Car on the scene, confirming working fire.
02:55
Give me a second alarm[1].
03:03
On that Park and Rose, there's a firehiker here.
03:08
Yeah, I think they're gonna lay across high street.
03:49
Number is (number withheld), (number withheld), time and dispatch 1525.
03:56
Station 20, station 14, engine 18, air 18, ladder 5, engine 445, 10 off duty.
04:04
Near Rose Street, City rolling sport, second alarm[1].
04:16
6-1-10 off duty or needed for a second alarm[1].
04:21
Attention 1944 or 6.
04:24
1844 or soar.
04:27
10 or 10 or 6-1.
04:29
All units standby.
04:32
Lieutenant 6-1. Lieutenant 6-1.
04:38
Established Road Street Command, we have a two and a half story,
04:42
single family blowing,
04:44
heavy fire show on Charlie's side, second floor.
04:47
We're doing offensive strategy.
04:50
Command post is going to be AD Corner.
05:04
Instant responding on near Rose Street, Lieutenant 611 has command.
05:08
Off a Bravo corner, it's a two and a half story, wood frame, heavy fire from the rear.
05:18
You can charge your line.
05:22
Tentary, were you calling command?
05:24
364 County.
05:27
We're working on access this site one.
05:30
Thank you to anyone on scene.
05:32
All right.
05:38
All right.
05:40
I'm telling you.
05:41
120 or something. 20 or something.
05:46
No line.
05:51
6-4.
05:53
Johnny, tanker 14 is on the road.
05:55
I think we got walked on.
05:57
Tanker 14 is your sign.
06:04
Water on the fire.
06:09
364 County.
06:12
364. 364.
06:18
Mark, why established.
06:21
6.4, go ahead.
06:24
Self, 363 will be 10-8.
06:26
We'll have one on doors from the courthouse to (number withheld) east of third street, beginning mileage 53.0.
06:38
Free. Large line line.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
second alarm: Upgraded fire response level requesting additional companies/resources beyond the initial assignment
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