Firefighters battle trash fire on fifth floor near Royal St, New Orleans LA
Firefighters are responding to a trash fire on the fifth floor of a fire-resistant building near Royal Street and Pauline Avenue. Multiple fire engines and rescue teams have arrived and are using a roof standpipe and master stream water hoses to control and extinguish the fire. Access is difficult due to blocked doors, but crews are actively managing the incident.
Audio|Source: Metro New Orleans Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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503.
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is on the scene taking fixed command from the alpha of a fire resistive building, got a trash fire on the fifth floor.
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You can call this polling command.
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Got engine 9, engine 27 going inside.
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About to set up the roof standpipe and put some water on it.
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Rescue is going to be my Rick.
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Rescue 7 is my rig.
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2 .4 .40 countability board is going to be a front-on ladder 9.
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2.4. 4.7. Command,
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go ahead.
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Yeah, Chief Bill, Mr. Mab was falling on the first overhang.
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Ten for I can see them.
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I know, company.
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Give us a minute or two. They put furniture in front of all these doors.
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communication of commanding all companies work in a building at Pauline Avenue and Royal Street incident time is not 20 minutes incident time is not 20 minutes time is number 008
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Command to 9 and 27.
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Ladder's coming up right now. Engine 9 to Command.
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Command, go ahead.
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On what side of the fire is that ladder going to be?
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We're going to the right side,
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our right of that fire.
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Command of 9, can you shine a light where you are and we'll hit that ladder up to you?
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Two, four, give us one second. They got all this stuff boarded up and blocked up with furniture.
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We're going to the fire room, just give me one minute.
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Good boy, take your time.
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This fire's not going anywhere.
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Just take care of what you got to take care of, but don't hurt yourself.
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Smitty,
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go to the window where is that? Let's open up the master stream.
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Open the master stream at first.
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Poverighton screen.
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Engine 14, Engine 1, Squad 7, Squad 2, Rescue 2, Car 506 High Life Hazard Fire Alarm 500 St.
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Charles Avenue Cross Street of 600 North Mystree Place and 700 Poitrous Street.
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Zone 2038 Engine 14, Engine 1, Squad 7, Squad 2, Rescue 2, Car 506
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High Life Hazard Fire Alarm 100 St.
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Charles Avenue.
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Cross Street of 600 North My Street Place and 700 points.
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That was 60.
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All right, use the lab to stream.
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Knock this down real fast.
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10 4506 square 7 104 14 14 14 14 24 104 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 rescue 2
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104 rescue 2
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All companies avoid the fire room.
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We're going to open the master stream up.
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All companies,
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506,
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and all companies responding to their loan at 500 St. Shaw's Avenue. We use fire round six. Your time is double 12.
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What is this to jump four?
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That 11 operator to the 11th, Captain.
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Make sure you open that, uh...
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The line for the glass of stream.
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Engine 9 to 503.
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Command, go ahead.
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Where's that compartment right next to the one?
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It's to the left of the fire room.
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10-4[1]. We're about to open the ladder up and get a quick knock down on it.
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We'll see if we need the hose after that.
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So-ZO-ZO? ZO.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or message received; affirmative or OK.
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Royal St, New Orleans, LA
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