Fire contained at structure on E Little Creek Rd, Norfolk VA


Firefighters responded to a structure fire near East Little Creek Road. They accessed the attic and walls, found no active fire in the attic, ventilated the building, and transported one patient by ambulance. The fire was fully brought under control with no visible flames remaining.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
08:40
Transcript:
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The engine four clear off that call is still on the message.
00:03
I still show them on the message on the interstate.
00:07
(name withheld).
00:08
I copy. Thank you. Thank you. None close.
00:11
I'll see. Set it for medical 11.
00:13
Medical 11[2]. Come on up to engine 14 and set up for you.
00:15
Breathing problems[1].
00:16
Near East Little Creek Road.
00:18
Copy, come up to 14.
00:22
Set up for that. Engine 9, respondes and problems, near East Little Creek Road.
00:28
On tack 2 at 249.
00:31
Inj 14, a minute.
00:33
Medic 1 responding.
00:37
Loud of 10.
00:38
Medical 1, center 4 at 249.
00:42
Go ahead, ladder 10.
00:46
Yes, you cut the hall in the kitchen on the delta side.
00:48
You do not have access to the cross page.
00:50
Ladder 1, medic 1 respond in the chest pains near East Brambleton Avenue.
00:55
Contact 2 with 249.
00:57
I copy you see do not have access to the crawl space.
01:01
We do not. It's finished floor over top of the risb floor.
01:04
Mr. 14, Mr.
01:05
14. Go ahead, in your 14.
01:06
Go ahead, inj 14. The medic one else, come.
01:07
All right, we've got access to the attic.
01:10
Nothing obvious right now but there's a lot of contacts up there.
01:15
The hood's lives certainly on the second floor at the stairwell with quick access to the attic.
01:21
We're opening up the walls and the ceiling on the second floor out of the door floor.
01:26
I copy again, you have no active fire in the attic.
01:29
Correct, no visible fire.
01:31
Received.
01:32
It's looking a lot better from the exterior.
01:34
Nice to let me be arrived behind the Indian 14th.
01:39
Engine and I responding.
01:40
The latter ones respondent.
01:46
Medical corps, command.
01:48
Good. We've done all we can do here.
01:50
We're going to head over to Norfolk General.
01:52
Captain.
01:53
Four west command, north.
01:54
Sixth, four west command, go ahead.
01:55
One patient is being transported by Mech 4.
01:57
Engine 4, ladder a return service.
01:59
Set it for our copy.
02:00
Engine ten to command.
02:01
Go ahead, engine tent.
02:02
We got some low air bottles, we need to come out, look out.
02:05
Yep, come on out and head to rehab.
02:06
Command, injur 14.
02:08
I'm seeing Cal. Nothing to make 4.
02:10
Medic 4. Can you switch over to attack seven?
02:12
Yeah,
02:13
I've got a...
02:15
quite a bit of smoke coming from this Charlie delta corner.
02:17
It looks like that off the side is clearing up.
02:21
MediCorpore, talk 7.
02:22
All right, all right. It's going to be the first or second floor in the attic.
02:25
It's going to be the second floor just above where the fire was exterior.
02:29
Medical floor, in reference to the Lime Scooter incident earlier, the lady on the 43, were you able to find...
02:37
...or nowhere her pink wall it went to?
02:39
Alright, where is that room right now? We're trying to be on the wall.
02:42
Medic one, latter one.
02:43
Sir, he said 43rd Street.
02:44
Receive.
02:45
The latter one, go ahead.
02:46
Pulling up on scene for you.
02:47
Sinephor, the lady fell off a lawn scooter early tonight.
02:50
You can clear, sir.
02:51
Greasy, we'll hang out and provide blocking until you're in the medic safely.
02:54
That wasn't us to possibly day crew, but MediCorp never went to 43rd Street this evening.
03:02
Okay, thank you. My mistake, I actually, that's for Medic 6.
03:05
I actually have the person from Lee Hall who is requesting the name of the medic who pronounced for hospice paperwork.
03:16
Firefighter (name withheld).
03:17
Center 4. 4th, Amy for Matt.
03:18
Thank you. June night's arrived.
03:20
Centipore engine 9 at 254.
03:22
(name withheld) 1 arrived at 2.
03:23
Ready for the time.
03:24
You mean, (name withheld) 1? Engine 1.
03:25
Just report your crew at the alpha side.
03:27
Reporting the alpha side.
03:28
Magnus Drive. Tanya 1 over.
03:29
Senator 4, Magna at 255.
03:30
Tell you want to go ahead.
03:31
Is the engine 6 in the clear?
03:33
Senator 4. Do you place them on a move to station 14, please? Senator 4.
03:39
Help you see the command.
03:41
That, rescue 2. Rescue 2. Rescue 2.
03:43
Rest you to command.
03:44
Okay, go ahead. Yeah, I got members that need bottles are placed.
03:48
If you could spare your driver to come out and start air offs, that'd be great.
03:53
Okay. Okay. And the 14 in command.
03:54
Go ahead and 14.
03:55
Engine 6, per Battalion 1, relocate to station 14.
04:02
Engine 6, relocate to station 14 at 257.
04:08
Hey,
04:09
Chief, we've got the walls open on a second floor.
04:11
I'm not seeing any additional heat signatures right now.
04:13
My visibility is starting to improve inside.
04:15
How's it look outside? It's getting better.
04:17
I'm comfortable.
04:18
If we want to start up a van, you guys will remain inside and make sure we don't have anything.
04:23
Yeah, I agree. We have a headlight of place for ventilation.
04:25
Cobb, you ready for ventilation.
04:27
Commandant, Norfolk. Command, go ahead.
04:28
Sorry, standby.
04:29
Command, engine 14.
04:30
14, go. Are you comfortable with fire control?
04:33
I don't have anything on the exterior.
04:34
I don't have anything inferior here.
04:36
I'll say fire control.
04:38
Received. Command and Norfolk have fire control.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Breathing problems: Medical emergency - respiratory distress
[2]
Medical 11: Medical unit/incident
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Location mentioned:
Near E Little Creek Rd, Norfolk, VA 23505
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