Multiple units respond to residential structure fire


Firefighters responded to a residential fire. They worked to control the flames and ensure the safety of anyone inside. Multiple fire units were on the scene, conducting thorough searches and firefighting operations.
Audio|Source: Polk County Fire Rescue, Fire and EMS
06:50
Transcript:
You're telling Lakeland one rider in 1933. Command to my second incoming unit. When you arrive on scene, pack out, grab your tools. Come on deck. I'm going to have you man the second line that's going around to the Charlie side of the building. This match. E. Gene? At the destination. Destination, 1934. Registered dispatch. Mission 2. Complete. And copy, can you advise if BCSO is needed, they were copied to reference the age? Can you repeat? Do you advise that PCSO is needed? They were copied the call reference to the age of the patient? Samper. Roll. You're waiting on two and two out. Do you have the second line pulled around to the Charlie side? If that's correct, we can. That is correct. We do have water on the fire. From the alpha side, right beside the door. We're waiting for two in two out to do a primary search. When the next unit comes on scene, we're going to need to come back out. Go to the Charlie Sines for Fire Control and primary search is well, please. Check out. 5.7 dispatch on the submitting command. Copy assuming command. 220, engine 20, vote completed. T.O.C.[1]D. PCS.O.[4] D.C.S.O.[5] D.C.S.O. T-C.S.O. I copy, 1933. Correction dispatch, not rescue 20, but 10 or 20 is complete. I copy, engine 20, 10 or 20 complete. 1936. 20 complete, 1936. 28. 28,000, please. Destination, IP 36. 1930, destination. Destination, 1937. 1937. 1933. Or complete. Complete, 1937. 104, thank you. 209. 209. 2.09, we copy. You can go to us. I copy. any accountability. 202. Medic[6]. 202. In route to Lakeland Pediatrics, one family rider. Engine[2] 26, level 1. Copy engine 26, level 1. Rescue[3] 12, level 1. 1939. Inge 26, bring personnel on deck, Rescue 12, work on rehab. 26, copy, Officer. Demand dispatch. Command. Primary, all clear. Gonna have quad 21 go in, continue working on fire suppression, give it a secondary search. Okay. Any one, you can catch an engine. Supervisor. Dispatch, medic 2.29. Are we copy that they're trying to do the weather? Or otherwise. Copy, 1941. What kind? Very patient time. Patient type, 1941. 5-1-0-C. 1941. And a 501, you assume safety. copy. State's file one. You soon with safety. I copy. Command. Good. Okay. All clear. All right. Copy. Command. Gotting the hit on the fire, cruiser can be transitioning to overall phase, got to the primary, secondary, all clear. You mark all units under control. I copy all you in the center control. Confirming, do you still need tender 13 and engine 27 and air truck 19? Can't pull engine 27 continue the air truck and the tender. I copy work. Engine 27, you can terminate. 27, we copy. 27 in command you want us to hang out in the area please copy 12 command rehab and established front bumper a digit 12 1832 Cambridge Coast Circle Lakeland Talk 6, 1944.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
T.O.C.: Time of Completion
[2]
Engine: Fire Engine Unit
[3]
Rescue: EMS/Rescue Unit
[4]
PCS.O.: Polk County Sheriff's Office
[5]
D.C.S.O.: Likely refers to a Sheriff's Office, possibly a dispatch or neighboring county
[6]
Medic: Medical Unit
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Location mentioned:
Near Cambridge Ave, Lakeland, FL 33803
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