Structure fire at North Trescent Street, Memphis TN


Emergency radio audio about an active building fire at 416 North Trescent Street. Fire crews coordinate water supply and handlines, report heavy fire above a false wall, note a truck mechanical failure, and request extra chiefs and rescue support. A person with a nosebleed is also mentioned.
Audio|Source: Memphis Fire Department
06:27
Transcript:
Space Crump Command. Send me one more BC for safety. Check Crump Command, 1959[1]. 26-year-old, male. Nosebleed, 416 North Trescent Street. Unit 15 responding with you, Top Group, Alpha 8. Timeout, 200[2]. Engine 27. Rescue 3 is by the line. Check, Rescue 3 is 2.200. W. P.A.J. 8.1. Crump Command. Battalion 2, respond, an extra additional battalion chief. Plum, command. Check. Crump Command. Kick 419-2000. You want us to the bottom? (name withheld), get you back to Ellis-5, going into supply truck 5. Battalion 3, you can't. With 13th following around now, we're in the main a big line with feeder access and Bravo Division. Not making entry, just water. My release valve is activated. Who's down that? On the left of the building, where the building is on fire. We're coming out. Just keep coming. Engine 2, pull the handline. The strike rescue is two. Section 2. Engine 20, command. Go ahead, engine 20. Go ahead, engine 20. Okay. Command, if I did rehab one is on scene. Special Crime, command, stand by. We're a little busy right now. Have one is all the same. Check rehab one, 2005[3]. All right, keep up for the rescue, too, for that shift back here. Check, just be mind for rescue, too, but you're off a close up there. There's a lot of load in there. Check 5, y'all ready for water? Check 5, you're ready for water? Check 5, you're ready for water. Okay, Truck 5, you're ready for water. Okay, Scott 5, you're coming to see you. We're getting water, this is an engine 6.05. Okay, I'm going to thank you, Engine 1. Engine 3, Rescue 2. Watch above your head. There's heavy fire above that false wall. Sure, we get it fast. Everybody outside, knock it down. Let's get moving. Check, it's just 20. Is that location getting ready to start? Operations open it up. You call? Check, Battalion 3. You've got any hand lines on the ground back there? You're hitting any fire from the ground? Check, we have a big line and the Bravo's photo in the rear, no entry. Truck 13 is having a mechanical issue so that it shut them down. We have Truck 5 flowing in the rear. Okay, thank you. Truck 13 out of commission. I need to get another check back there. Chiefs of 13, I can get back in there and run the novel manually with pressure. I just can't run it. Yeah, TG posted on that. Check. Through I'm going to see orders. Okay, too, comes to command post. I'm in the opposite position. Directly behind you two. Okay. (name withheld), here comes to order. There's a turn, if you're getting driver, you're dropping. Next to the top water.
Space Crump Command. Send me one more BC for safety. Check Crump Command, 1959[1]. 26-year-old, male. Nosebleed, 416 North Trescent Street. Unit 15 responding with you, Top Group, Alpha 8. Timeout, 200[2]. Engine 27. Rescue 3 is by the line. Check, Rescue 3 is 2.200. W. P.A.J. 8.1. Crump Command. Battalion 2, respond, an extra additional battalion chief. Plum, command. Check. Crump Command. Kick 419-2000. You want us to the bottom? (name withheld), get you back to Ellis-5, going into supply truck 5. Battalion 3, you can't. With 13th following around now, we're in the main a big line with feeder access and Bravo Division. Not making entry, just water. My release valve is activated. Who's down that? On the left of the building, where the building is on fire. We're coming out. Just keep coming. Engine 2, pull the handline. The strike rescue is two. Section 2. Engine 20, command. Go ahead, engine 20. Go ahead, engine 20. Okay. Command, if I did rehab one is on scene. Special Crime, command, stand by. We're a little busy right now. Have one is all the same. Check rehab one, 2005[3]. All right, keep up for the rescue, too, for that shift back here. Check, just be mind for rescue, too, but you're off a close up there. There's a lot of load in there. Check 5, y'all ready for water? Check 5, you're ready for water? Check 5, you're ready for water. Okay, Truck 5, you're ready for water. Okay, Scott 5, you're coming to see you. We're getting water, this is an engine 6.05. Okay, I'm going to thank you, Engine 1. Engine 3, Rescue 2. Watch above your head. There's heavy fire above that false wall. Sure, we get it fast. Everybody outside, knock it down. Let's get moving. Check, it's just 20. Is that location getting ready to start? Operations open it up. You call? Check, Battalion 3. You've got any hand lines on the ground back there? You're hitting any fire from the ground? Check, we have a big line and the Bravo's photo in the rear, no entry. Truck 13 is having a mechanical issue so that it shut them down. We have Truck 5 flowing in the rear. Okay, thank you. Truck 13 out of commission. I need to get another check back there. Chiefs of 13, I can get back in there and run the novel manually with pressure. I just can't run it. Yeah, TG posted on that. Check. Through I'm going to see orders. Okay, too, comes to command post. I'm in the opposite position. Directly behind you two. Okay. (name withheld), here comes to order. There's a turn, if you're getting driver, you're dropping. Next to the top water.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1959: Incident number reference
[2]
200: Time marker or unit call
[3]
2005: Unit or time reference
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