Fire crews assist residents during evacuation, Reno NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters and medics responded to a medical emergency during an evacuation at an apartment building near Baker Ln in Reno. A couple was found struggling in a stairwell and received medical assistance. The source of smoke in the building was identified as food left on a stove, and residents were later allowed to return inside.
Audio|Heard on: Washoe NV Fire-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
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He advised they were trying to assist their (name withheld) down the stairs.
00:06
Put the phone down and sounds like they're struggling on the line.
00:09
Battalion Two copies.
00:11
Break. Ladder Three to (name withheld).
00:13
Go ahead, split your crew and find this couple that's in the stairwell for me, please.
00:18
Break. Medic Three to (name withheld).
00:19
Can you pull up here next to Ladder Three just in case we have a couple of patients for you?
00:26
Ladder Three, copy.
00:27
Pulling up for Ladder Three.
00:29
We found the cause of this smoke.
00:31
It's confirmed food on the stove in room (number withheld).
00:33
Engine.
00:37
Engine Three, Ladder Three, we're coming up with us now.
00:39
Engine Three copies.
00:41
Engine Three, come in.
00:44
Hey,
00:45
We're letting all the residents back in.
00:47
It sounds like. Medic Three's got a patient bag on some folks in the stairwell.
00:52
We'll find out.
00:53
Medic Three, copy.
00:54
Do you want us to go assist, Med Three?
00:57
Yeah, you do.
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