Residential building collapse after previous fire in New Orleans


Audio|Source: Metro New Orleans Area Fire Departments
01:54
Transcript:
Engine 21, engine 13, Agent 12, flat 11, Rescue, 7503, responding to a long, 59, 58, St. Bernard. Okay, that's for work. I'll have the first in top of the same car. You can you win, all the public, current, turn, about the question and service. Seven in service. Cross-thruited soldiers at the Vista Shores. Zone 7026 on fire round 3. Engine 21, engine 13, engine 13, engine 12, lap 11, rescue 7, 503, responding to alarm 5958, St. Bernard, cross-streeted soldiers. Zone 7026 on fire round 3, time 13, 11. 10, 10, 10.10. 10, 11. 10, 10.4. 13, 1012. Communications, I'll appreciate communication. Okay. 5.05, you can take in there. I'm safe by now. 5.03, 5.03, return, 3, I have safety. 10.5.505. 50, 5.003, you can retire. 5-0. 50. 21 is in route. 21 in route, 13, 21. 13, 12. 10-4, I just wanted to give you an update of what we had. So this was a house that had burned months ago, and a piece of it collapsed onto the neighboring building. Building inspector with the city, (name withheld), was already on the scene, and we blocked off the sidewalk.
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Location mentioned:
Near St Bernard Ave, New Orleans, LA 70122
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