Fire on second floor of Orlando apartment building, Orlando FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire occurred on the second floor of a three-story apartment building near Curry Ford Road in Orlando. Firefighters from Engine 53 and Rescue 66 responded and extinguished the heavy fire visible at the rear of the building.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Interop Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 53, Rescue 66, Battalion 8.
00:03
Dispatch: fire at near Curry Ford Road.
00:05
Caller reports fire on the second floor of a three-story apartment building.
00:09
Alarms sounding and heavy fire visible at rear of building.
00:13
Engine 53, Rescue 66, Battalion 8, you are on scene.
00:18
Fire showing on Charlie side of three-story apartment building.
00:21
Engine 53, begin blitz attack, apply water from deck gun.
00:25
Engine 53, deploy at side door, second floor balcony, stretch line.
00:40
Crossed.
00:46
Engine 53 applying water.
00:47
Engine 53 applying water to fire.
00:54
Fire knocked down.
00:57
Engine 53, fire is controlled.
01:01
Copy water supply timer.
01:03
Thank you, Engine 53, fire is out.
01:09
Checking for extension.
01:11
Copy, checking for extension.
01:15
Rescue 66 conducting primary search.
01:20
Rescue 66 conducting primary search.
01:25
Engine 53 has secured the structure.
01:30
Engine 53 primary search complete.
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Location mentioned:
Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32825
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