Small attic fire reported; under control


A fire crew describes a small attic fire with light smoke. They mention sending a ladder to the attic, getting a line on the fire, and plans to secure utilities while working on the attic.
Audio|Source: Sacramento Regional Fire and EMS
01:47
Transcript:
(name withheld), my 16 is getting a ladder to the attic now. Still just light smoke from the interior. Great copies. Almond Avenue number, 28, Engine 29, Medic 29, Operations A2. No vent[1]. We're getting a line on it now. (name withheld), smoke fire in the attic. Charge me 6, Captain, hold off on van. Okay, thank you. Okay, thank you, thank you. Command[2]. Command, Charlie, side, sir. Public Assistance, District 4, 2610, N-Street number 5, Engine 4, Operations B3. You got both Provo and Delta exposure is clear? Try to get into, Delta, it's locked, but the windows are checking clear. Yeah, I copy, let's hold off on force on that. Command 26. This is going to be a small isolated fire. We do need utilities secured and we'll pull the ceiling. We can stage everybody out. We'll probably drop this to 2 and 1 in a minute. 9-1-1-a-minute.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
No vent: No active ventilation, indicating fire containment strategy
[2]
Command: Indicates incident command is established
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Location mentioned:
Almond Ave, Orangevale, CA
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