Vehicle fire with rescue near Pacific Ave, Everett WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a vehicle fire near Pacific Ave in Everett. One person was reportedly trapped inside and later rescued. The individual appeared to have burn injuries and was treated by medical personnel at the scene. The fire and rescue units coordinated with command, and additional aid units were eventually canceled after the situation was brought under control.
Audio|Heard on: Snohomish WA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:29
Transcript:
00:00
We still have someone stuck in the vehicle.
00:01
Can you add a medic one to aid one?
00:05
Awesome.
00:07
SW1 from Engine 6.
00:10
SW1, go ahead.
00:13
Are you guys available to come down here to our call?
00:17
Negative, we're not available right now.
00:19
Snowcom, can you check for a DSW unit?
00:22
All right. Snowcom, Engine 1 on scene.
00:24
We do have a vehicle on fire.
00:26
We're going to be going and see if we can get them out.
00:28
This will be just off Pacific.
00:31
Got the vehicle on fire, attempting to escape subject.
00:33
Pacific command.
00:35
Outer one's starting, engine one's response.
00:39
All right.
00:41
Snohomish County Engine One.
00:43
Engine One.
00:45
Snohomish County Pacific Command.
00:48
Pacific Command, go ahead.
00:51
This is command, go ahead.
00:53
Restricted, you can cancel medic one and aid one.
00:56
Copy, aid one, medic one, you're canceled.
01:00
Engine six, Oconee, we have DSW three available.
01:06
Copy. I think we can stand them down.
01:09
We'll just send them up in the NB when they air.
01:14
Copy.
01:16
Medic One in your five.
01:20
Medic One.
01:24
What's your location?
01:27
Checking out a potential burn victim that just got pulled out of the car.
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