Residential structure fire with propane tank hazard, Boulder City NV
Fire crews responded to a residential structure fire near Elm Street in Boulder City. The fire involved the first floor of a two-story home. A propane tank next to the house posed a risk of exposure. Crews operated with an offensive, fast attack strategy to control the blaze.
Audio|Source: Boulder City Fire and Lake Mead Park Rangers
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Transcript:
00:00
Station 121, standby for the report of the structure fire, near Elm Street.
00:10
Responders join you on near Elm Street for the structure fire.
00:13
Can you provide an emergency callback?
00:16
Second alarm[1], fire crew,
00:18
notified Chief Officer.
00:24
All units know if you're assigned to this fire, we will be working on the situation.
00:28
Training.
00:34
Training.
00:35
Training.
00:40
Unit Presby 1BC2.
00:46
Control, you can charge 122 on C and near Elm Street.
00:50
This is Elm Street command.
00:52
We have a two-story single-family residence with working fire conditions.
00:56
We will be offensive and fast attack.
01:04
Rescue 121, you will be fast-attached at me.
01:07
Rescue 2, you will be I-risk.
01:10
We have an incident risk.
01:17
Command with update.
01:19
We have a two-story single-family residence.
01:21
We will be offensive fast attack.
01:23
There is an exposure hazard with a propane tank on the side.
01:28
We have active fire on the first floor on the Charlie side.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Second alarm: Request/deployment of an additional alarm assignment of units beyond the initial response
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Location mentioned:
Elm St, Boulder City, NV 89005
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