Fire contained behind oven in single-story home


Firefighters responded to a house fire in a single-story home. They found the fire behind an oven inside a wall and worked to put it out. No injuries or cause of fire were reported.
Audio|Source: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
05:5
Transcript:
Battalion 3. Respond to a 69 Delta 6[1] South, Residential Structure Fire, Single Story, at (name withheld) Court, Northwest. Battalion 3. Respond to a 69 Delta 6 South, Residential Structure Fire, Single Story, at (name withheld) Court, Northwest. Engine 6 is on scene of a small, single-story, single-family residential structure. We got nothing showing at this time. Engine 6 has Pedgerly Command and the offensive strategy. We're going to be investigating right now. All you can continue, Code 3, Engine 6 will advise. 1017, Detail you want to copy your traffic while you're investigating. I'll take a phone out here. Rescue 6. You guys can just stand by for now. Yeah, let's be 6 number 1. Respond to a 69 Delta 6 South, residential structure fire, single story, at (name withheld) Court, Northwest. Engine 4.6-Delda-6 South Residential Structure Fire, Single Story, at (name withheld) Court, Northwest. Fire Control, Rescue, Engine 30, units responding to (name withheld) port. It's going to be for a structure fire adult response. It is AFR's working TAC-1[2]. RISIC 6-4 units coming in. This is a dead end. It's always page long group. Rescue 3-4-5 control. Did we get a 55-5? And rescue 6. That's time for your 55 is 55 and cool. 3-4 direct. Yeah, is there a hydrant at that corner? Yeah, I believe so engine 10, you look at a hydrantzer and Gregos? Yeah. Engine 14. Respond to a 30 Alpha 2. Traumatic injury, not dangerous body area, at 1.2Hackamore Place, Southwest. Engine 14 Respond to a 30 Alpha 2 Traumatic Injury Not Dangerous Body Area at 1.2200-Hackamore Place Southwest. Engine 10 is on scene. We see a hydrant that's on the next block over, nothing on Grigos. Command engine 10 if we do need a water supply there's a hydrant half a block in along this road so that'll be your spot when you when we decide what to do interesting copies we'll go stage by the hydrant I'm gonna open up engine six for command right engine six engine six for command it looks like it's contained to the the uh Alden we're working on um put it out right now. It looks like you may be just behind the oven, in the wall. We're going to open it up just a little bit. CommandCopy. You've got Engine 6 and Rescue 6. I can put them in to work with you. And Engine 10 will stand by the hydrant. Do you need any other resources? Engine 6 for command. I think a fan would be appropriate. It's like we got one at the front door. Maybe we can open that up once we knock his fire down. Otherwise, I think Rescue 6 interior would be helpful. Copy, Rescue 6, I'll put you inside fire attack. Respirate. Command, Cove 1, all units, not on C. Blacks are on C, level 1. Latter 1st. Latter 1st. Latter 1st. Lieutenant 3 on 3. Battalion 3. Stand by for now as level 1. 6 for command. 5-5B. It's going to be 3,800 Phoenix Avenue Northeast at Bell Air Park at the entrance. They have a 40-iss room mailer and a wheelchair. It's not doing well. It's going to be in a great shirt, black pants, at the entrance. This is health of 10. No much key issues. 5-5-Base. This is for command. I think 6 can handle. We're going to remove the oven for the front yard. Sign of a limit damage on it. and structure. All that's through outside. He has to show off at this time. Okay, this is Duke J6L-F Phoenix.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
69 Delta 6: Residential Structure Fire (Delta-level response)
[2]
TAC-1: Working fire tactical channel
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Location mentioned:
Near Pedroncelli Ct NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107
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