Fire reported in basement of townhome with pets trapped


Audio|Source: Howard County Fire Dispatch
03:8
Transcript:
9-1-1-1-hour word clear you can add a time at (name withheld). I want to direct switch bravo. Mr. respond on Bravo one box alarm 7-4 engine 7-1 engine 1-141 engine 2 engine 1 engine 51 engine 9 1 truck 7 truck 2, tower 10 parametic 8 5 Ambuln 76, Battalion 2, Battalion 1, EMS2, Safety 1 Respond, 5622, Fresh Air Lane, Port of a house fire on Bravo 1,908. Under 7-1-141, Engine 2, Engine 101, Engine 91, Truck 7, Truck 2, Tower 10, November 8, 5. Amolet 76, Battalion Chief 2, Battalion Chief 1, Emis 2, Safety 1 responding. 5622 Fresh Air Lane for the building fire at 909.05, go ahead. We're just clearing from the hospital. Can you add us to the fresh air box? 7.5, that's correct. Battalion. 22, putting 7-5-1, putting 8-5 in service. 7-1 has their own hydrants, just past the house. Truck 7's on location. At two-story town home, middle of the group, citizens saying fire in the basement, do have smoke shown from Charlie 7. Truck 7 with command. Placing 7 on the structure fire in 19. Basement. 7-5-1. 75-9-7-5-9-7. Thank you, working basement fire. Two stories in the rear and lookout windows. Command O'Drick, working basement fire. Two stories in the rear. 9-1.141 on location, second, 9-1. 141 on scene, second riding, 9-1. All right, command. Just be advised. There's going to be two cats that are still trapped inside. Command's a cat. Phone call assistance, phone call, FI, fireground support, U17, respond 5622, fresh air lane, working fire dispatch on Bravo 6, 9-11.
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Location mentioned:
Near Freshaire Ln, Columbia, MD 21044
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