00:00
Attention Monroe City Fire Department, need you to respond to (number withheld) Court Street.
00:04
Structure fire, fire in the kitchen.
00:06
Time of page is 9:58.
00:27
Attention, Monroe City Ambulance, need you to respond to (number withheld) Court Street.
00:32
It's going to be a structure fire.
00:34
Fire is contained in the kitchen right now, started at the stove.
00:37
I believe there is one individual in the house who's a volunteer fire department trying to get it out.
00:42
Time of page is nine fifty-eight.
00:46
You know, copy being out shortly.
00:52
Received nine fifty-nine.
01:08
NW 91, should be clear.
01:19
Attention Monroe City Fire Department, need you to respond (number withheld) Court Street.
01:24
Structure fire, started in the kitchen, stove's on fire.
01:26
Top of page is 10-4[3].
01:30
Monroe County FD One, FD One, around station.
01:34
Copy FD One, around station.
01:44
Copy FD Two, around station.
01:55
City ambulance from Monroe County.
02:03
Does have a history of seizures.
02:05
He's on the ground.
02:19
Copy 603 . I am going to show you a route from head start at 1002 .
02:22
Information: caller is advising the husband did get the fire out.
02:27
He is on the ground, laying in the kitchen, becoming more responsive now.
02:32
Is not seizing at this time.
02:45
He's trying to attempt to stand up now.
02:58
Station's going to be out front now.
03:04
Okay, we're coming down main.
03:24
Caller advised the other dispatcher he did get the stove fire out.
03:29
Unknown if like the wall was damaged or anything.
03:31
Still want you to continue.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-18: Urgent; expedite response/complete assignment quickly
[2]
10-19: Return to station/base
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative