Car crashes into home causing structural and leak damage, Omaha NE
A vehicle crashed through a neighbor's fence and basement wall near 173rd Ave, Omaha. This caused structural damage to the home and possible leaks of gas, fuel, and water. There were no fires or injuries reported.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
02:2
Transcript:
00:00
We have a caller whose mom drove a car through the neighbor's fence and basement wall.
00:07
No smoke or fire. We're just going to check the structural integrity of the home.
00:13
Police are also on scene.
00:19
Engine 63 is on location. We're established near 173rd Ave command[2].
00:24
Engine 63 on location, near 173rd Ave command[2] established.
00:29
173rd Command.
00:36
173rd Command.
00:37
We upgrade this to still alarm[1] and have MUD respond.
00:47
That's clear. We'll get MUD chief and a truck with you.
00:52
1560.
00:59
6321, south-173F.
01:04
I'm off fire from 173 command[2].
01:08
Go ahead, command[2].
01:18
We have a car partially through the house. We have a car partially through the house.
01:21
We have a stronger smell of gasoline.
01:22
We're unable to get to the car. Can you get rest of the section? Do you respond also?
01:27
We are on a slot as well.
01:36
We do not need a medic unit, driver is uninjured.
01:41
This is property damage,
01:43
possible gas leak, fuel leak, and water leak inside the home. We'll go ahead and switch this to attack four, please.
01:53
Truck 61, you can cancel truck 61, you're in service.
02:00
Truck 61 is understood.
02:02
In service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
still alarm: Initial fire/incident assignment dispatched without a full box alarm; typically a lower-level response
[2]
command: Incident command has been established for scene management
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Location mentioned:
S 173rd Ave, Omaha, NE 68135
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