Structure Fire Reported Near Wabash Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas City MO
A structure fire occurred near Wabash Avenue and 25th Street in Kansas City, Missouri. Multiple fire crews responded to control the fire and protect nearby buildings. Emergency teams worked to extinguish the fire and ensure safety with no reports of criminal activity.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
08:28
Transcript:
00:00
Command[2] from dispatch, you're getting pumped for tan and truck six.
00:05
Rescue 90 is on the same.
00:07
Rescue 90 on scene.
00:10
We're in coming from the north, catcher plug at Wabash in 25th Street.
00:16
And bring it up to the scene.
00:20
Compton enter from the north and catch a plug from 25th in Mongol and bring it into the scene.
00:27
Pompartan.
00:29
Pumper 6, Mitty 34, 5500, North Antioch, Bactane, A3.
00:33
Pumper 6, 934, 5500, North Antioch Road, backpane, A3.
00:44
44 on scene, two-car MVA[1], it looks like minor damage, you're going to be out investigating like this Parry Command[2].
00:51
Truck 3 is on scene.
00:54
Number 44 on scene.
00:57
Truck 3 on scene.
00:59
Investigating to establish command.
01:01
Palm for 10.
01:02
Palm for 10.
01:05
Command[2]ers request you enter from the north and catch a plug on 25th and bring it down to the scene.
01:09
Catch a plug on 25th, Covey.
01:12
This message is very command.
01:14
You can cancel everybody except our medic unit.
01:16
It just looks like we have one patient here.
01:18
Very command message received.
01:21
PromoA, Pumper 16, you can be in for command.
01:23
CromoA, Pumper 16.
01:25
Stand down.
01:27
10.
01:29
Proan O8 in service.
01:36
Pomer 4 on scene.
01:37
Dispatch, we get a room confirmation number.
01:43
Popper 4 on scene, it's going to be room 223, that's 223 at Lexford.
01:53
Pumper 16 in service will be in quarters.
01:59
Popper 16 in service.
02:06
This batch is Wabash Command[2].
02:10
We're starting flypipe operations on the main structure.
02:14
I've got crews knocking down the fire and the Bravo exposure.
02:18
Starting flypiping operations on the primary exposure.
02:22
Crews knocking down on the exposure.
02:31
This sashes command.
02:33
What additional companies do I have coming yet?
02:37
You have Pumper 10 and truck 6 en route.
02:41
Copy that.
02:47
Truck 11, tell him.
02:50
Truck 11 in quarters.
02:52
Pumper 10 on scene, bring a plug in.
02:55
Pumperton on scene, bring an unplug in.
02:56
Pumperton on scene, bring an unplug.
03:07
Park 6, you get here, enter from the north of 25 of Wabash.
03:13
Assis pump or tan and getting a LDH up here so we can get another plug.
03:20
VLS3, 100 Wabash Avenue, Fowell 83, BLS[5]3, 100 Wabash Avenue on the file 83.
03:28
Pumper is 16 in quarters.
03:31
5'16 in quarters.
03:33
Truck 6 copy, entered from 20-fifth and Walbush.
03:41
Our 217 here.
03:44
Dispatch, 29 is mean.
03:46
217 on same.
03:48
29 a year.
03:54
Dispatch BLS[5]3.
04:04
Command[2],
04:06
we need more closer on the exposure lines going in the real cellar.
04:11
Medic 510-100 Wabash Faw-A-3.
04:15
Medi-10-100 Wabash-Paw-A-3.
04:19
Repeat that traffic for command.
04:22
MedicC30 to Research 1.
04:25
Medi-30 to Research 1.
04:28
Increase faster to the exposure on the window to the building.
04:33
Medic, 527 advice center for lunch.
04:36
527-in for lunch.
04:38
Copy.
04:40
This is 29 in quarters.
04:43
Number 29 in quarters.
04:47
Increase the pressure.
04:50
The line coming through the back on the exposure.
04:52
Spidey on scene.
04:54
108 in quarters.
04:56
I want to wait in quarters.
04:58
Perry Command[2] has PD[3] unseen.
05:01
Medics 385 centip a minute.
05:06
Dispatch BLS[5]3.
05:08
Go for BLS[5]3.
05:10
Medic 5.7, we're out at our station for lunch.
05:14
Car 120s on scene.
05:15
Command[2], I'm currently parked at 25th and...
05:19
Medic 527 out.
05:21
You can go ahead and stand down.
05:23
We're giving this to 510, start an ALS[4] unit.
05:29
I'm sitting on scene.
05:31
We're going to have a hand jack that up to you guys.
05:33
Copy it.
05:36
5.55 for lunch.
05:38
5.55 for lunch. 5.505 for lunch.
05:40
DLS3, back in service.
05:43
Copy that. When six trucks gets here, they're going to help you out with that.
05:49
Command[2] truck, fire.
05:51
555. We'll be in 27s area for lunch.
05:55
DLS3, maker assignment, station 10.
05:58
555-27s.
06:00
Command[2] truck 5.
06:05
Medic 524, 2214, please.
06:10
Go ahead, truck 5.
06:12
Mediak 524 in quarters.
06:15
Mediq 510, you're responding.
06:18
100 Wabash on a fall patient.
06:21
Sorry to that without delay, but per call taker, possible hit fracture, dislocation as well.
06:26
Miss Vasson 29, put us mobile to 19th for fuel, please.
06:31
We need more pressure on pump-or-line and exposure out.
06:35
We got wind lines.
06:37
Cover 29, sure you're mobile.
06:39
Copy that.
06:41
Pover 6 on scene.
06:44
Cover 6 unseen.
06:46
Cover 6 unseen.
06:47
...over 6 unseen.
06:51
We're going to get me.
06:53
All clear. I'm here on the first town.
06:59
Copy I heard an all-clear primary on what?
07:04
On the exposure resident.
07:09
VLS3, 57, 16, Ewing,
07:12
sick, A4, VLS3-5716, Ewing Avenue, 6A4.
07:17
Command[2] from Dispensibly the all-clear primary on the exposure.
07:21
Dispatch, 5-0-6.
07:23
Copy that, all-clear primary or an exposure.
07:27
2212 on scene.
07:29
5.06, go ahead.
07:31
2121-1.
07:33
What room are we going to again?
07:35
Room 337, room 3337.
07:39
That's it, phone break.
07:42
B-LF3 responding.
07:46
Bealister responding. Bealister responding.
08:00
BLF3, the call did not come across from Marvel.
08:04
Are you able to rescind it? Truck six on scene.
08:09
Truck six on scene.
08:12
Fire guard in service.
08:15
We were able to get it now, thanks.
08:18
Copy.
08:19
Fireguard in service.
08:20
Fireguard in service.
08:26
PL3 looks like we're back in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Collision involving one or more motor vehicles.
[2]
Command: Designation for the incident commander or command channel for the incident
[3]
PD: Police Department presence, response, or involvement requested or occurring at a scene or incident.
[4]
ALS: Advanced medical response providing higher-level life support and care beyond basic first aid.
[5]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical response provided without advanced life support interventions.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wabash Ave, Kansas City, MO 64124
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