Firefighters respond to building fire with roof smoke, Baltimore MD


Firefighters responded to a building fire with smoke visible near the roof and on the second and third floors. They worked to access and extinguish the fire. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
02:29
Transcript:
We have some smoke around the roof line, the original fire building, and the second floor window. I'm going to re-position the ladder. I'll get the third team. I'll get the truck 23 back here to give my hand and try to pull some of that soft it down around the roof line using the ladder and around the frame just to make sure we're not burning. All right, I had to cut 23 truck pollution today at a mechanical failure. We've got to take an engine company that hold you on the ground ladder. Yeah, I can do that. Rescue on a command. Nothing so far. We're making a way up to the third floor. All right, stand by command of 36. Put your hand line down. Coffee, shutting it down. All right, rescue one shut down. Go ahead. Rescue on a copy. If you're on the third floor, can you stick your head out to see some burning? I see your flashlight. Can you see anything from there? Yeah, it is burning in the roofline, in the checking, right in the center of the building. Something's going to be tough to get to. If they're operating off the stick from that third floor window, they can probably get it from the center window. It's right over the stairwell. All right, I'm saying, looking... out the back, out the Charlie side window towards the roof of the second floor. We see some smoke coming from around that roof line. I don't know if you see anything or not. Stand by. If you want to Charlie, that's negative. I don't see anything. I mean, I see smoke and I saw some trap smoke coming out of the back bedroom in there. But it seems like it's pretty well. ceded into the framing of the windows and the roof acting on both the second and third floor. Okay, very top. The rest of you want to command primary search is usually negative. I mean I copy primary search all three floors and base is negative.
We have some smoke around the roof line, the original fire building, and the second floor window. I'm going to re-position the ladder. I'll get the third team. I'll get the truck 23 back here to give my hand and try to pull some of that soft it down around the roof line using the ladder and around the frame just to make sure we're not burning. All right, I had to cut 23 truck pollution today at a mechanical failure. We've got to take an engine company that hold you on the ground ladder. Yeah, I can do that. Rescue on a command. Nothing so far. We're making a way up to the third floor. All right, stand by command of 36. Put your hand line down. Coffee, shutting it down. All right, rescue one shut down. Go ahead. Rescue on a copy. If you're on the third floor, can you stick your head out to see some burning? I see your flashlight. Can you see anything from there? Yeah, it is burning in the roofline, in the checking, right in the center of the building. Something's going to be tough to get to. If they're operating off the stick from that third floor window, they can probably get it from the center window. It's right over the stairwell. All right, I'm saying, looking... out the back, out the Charlie side window towards the roof of the second floor. We see some smoke coming from around that roof line. I don't know if you see anything or not. Stand by. If you want to Charlie, that's negative. I don't see anything. I mean, I see smoke and I saw some trap smoke coming out of the back bedroom in there. But it seems like it's pretty well. ceded into the framing of the windows and the roof acting on both the second and third floor. Okay, very top. The rest of you want to command primary search is usually negative. I mean I copy primary search all three floors and base is negative.
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Location mentioned:
Near Liberty Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215
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