Firefighters control building fire in Claremont, Claremont CA


Firefighters responded to a building fire at 133 W Foothill Blvd in Claremont. They used handlines and heavy equipment to suppress the fire. The fire is now under control, and units are being gradually released as the situation stabilizes.
Audio|Source: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
03:53
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead.
00:02
Yeah,
00:04
we're going to be able to put in some handline from getting set up on Charlie.
00:12
We're good with just us at this time.
00:16
Okay, I copy. Yeah, you'll be division, Charlie. I'll leave it over there then.
00:22
Got him.
00:25
Then, group, I see.
00:31
Go for Ben.
00:34
Yeah, I know it's going to be hard to control exhaust points on this building. I have a manager that just arrived and they have a system that's able to evacuate the small coffee work with her.
00:44
She's over here by ICP[1].
00:47
I thought they'll go tie with them right now. Thank you.
00:55
I see you, Rick.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:01
We have a form on the incident. I'm assuming Charlie is not in the structure.
01:11
All right, I copy.
01:12
Confirm we have a port?
01:17
That's affirmed. We have a fire on the answer.
01:21
All right, I copy. Break fire attack[2], I see.
01:26
Over fire attack[2].
01:29
Yeah, the manager arrived, she's got two to three heavy equipment operators on their way, and she could start getting the excavators going here pretty soon.
01:39
Yeah, you can call the fire station.
01:41
They're pretty much out right now.
01:43
I said probably about another 30 minutes of overhaul[3].
01:46
We could start releasing.
01:49
Definitely rationo, and I would say hold.
01:54
three of the units and then we can cancel our release about.
02:01
All right, I copy. For now,
02:03
we'll just get engine in 173 out here.
02:06
Well, slowly, so trick went out for us.
02:10
Copy, I can make base in those right now.
02:16
One hundred three copies traffic running out.
02:26
Comp Center, NAPAIC.
02:28
NAPA, go for ComC Center.
02:33
We have a fire out,
02:35
also par on our incident.
02:37
Let's continue our incident clock for another cycle.
02:41
And we'll slowly begin releasing units for our incident.
02:46
ComCenter copy.
02:47
NAP-I-C, Com Center.
02:52
NAP-I-C.
02:54
Your clock is at 20.
02:58
I copy.
03:01
Okay.
03:03
Okay. All right,
03:10
I see. Okay. Okay.
03:17
Vancouver, just let me know, also they've got the exhaust system working out pretty well, so hopefully visibility gets a little bit better.
03:24
And then in the meantime,
03:26
72 is ready to go, and you are willing to release them, let me know.
03:30
Other than that, just hang on to what power you need, because it may not be a little bit labor-intensive for they get the excavators going.
03:38
Yeah, it looks like it's ejecting the smoke out right now. It's going to take a little bit. Yeah,
03:43
this is going to be, like I said, the overall once they get here, we'll have a couple handlines on it when they're pulling the trash out. So I'm good with two units once the loaders get here.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ICP: Incident Command Post
[2]
fire attack: Operational group responsible for interior fire suppression
[3]
overhaul: Operations to expose and extinguish hidden fire and check for extension
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Location mentioned:
Near W Foothill Blvd, Claremont, CA 91711
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