Fire contained on building roof with light smoke visible


Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
03:13
Transcript:
(name withheld) got enough for evidence. How did you receive this stuff? came from a lot company. 20% of six. 20% ball variation. Pick that up. Be prepared to supply Tower 1 in the Bravo. side of the structure. Probably, Mulberry, please. Tower one. Truck one to come in just to advise you, we are not in the tower or in a ladder truck. Okay, great. Roblo side of the exposure when you get here, or the aerial through the roof. 26 is going to be working a handline off of your aerial on the roofline. Copy. Truck 16 to command, we got a hole cut in the roof. We got fire in the roof line. We got a firewall. We're holding to the original fire building. No. Would you benefit from the line up your aerial ladder? That's a permanent. We're definitely going to need one. All right, I'm more working on getting one up to you. Charlie to rescue one. Get two members you're through? Are they available? I can get you in that Delta and just check that adjoining wall. Yeah, copy. Let me come out and get out. Just the second floor joining wall. Just pop a couple of inspection holes, use a thick, things like that. See, we have a few holes up there. It looks like traps, get me clear now. All right, I copy. You rescue one new disregard. Copy. Probably the command. We have a line up one of the aerial ladders, flowing some water in. The units we're advising the feet of the fire is a little bit difficult to get through from here, but we're at least slowing some water. It looks pretty good, just light smoke. Copy. The truck on the truck 16's aerial also. It's 5.06 clear. Primary's later. It's all trapfold. Copy, 506 clear.
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Location mentioned:
W Mulberry St, Baltimore, MD
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