Fire call at apartment complex caused by overheated washer, Sacramento County CA
Fire units responded to a smoke report at an apartment complex near Petalus Central Drive in Sacramento County. Upon arrival, no active fire was found, only an overheated washer, so additional units were canceled.
Audio|Source: Sacramento Regional Fire and EMS
03:32
Transcript:
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PC3, Engine 43, Truck 43, Other Level 2[2], District 43, 4500, near Petalus Central Drive, PC3, Engine 43, Truck 43, Operations B6
00:23
Engine 1, data delayed code to, District 1, 1230, in street near (number withheld), Engine 1,
00:32
Operation V3.
00:42
Medic 20, Rescue 20 at a delayed level 2, District 20, 30, 30,
00:49
30, Academy Way, MedicC 20, Rescue 20, Operation A2.
01:00
Engine 14, Medic1, Mediolate, District, 2-2-7, To Boom Street near (number withheld), Engine 14, Medi-1, Operation B-3.
01:19
Sky and 3 is up on Propo 6.
01:21
D.I.S. I've got a delayed response.
01:30
SQ20, confirm response.
01:42
Rescue 20 confirm response to Rescue 20 Rob2, Rescue 20, Bravo, 2.
01:47
All right dispatch, N76, Cochummedic, please.
01:55
N76, Cochummedic.
02:00
Rescue 20, confirm response.
02:07
43's arrive.
02:08
We got a large single ferry office for the department complex.
02:11
We have to show. We have to be on a plug.
02:17
We have C-121, Medical Aid Code 2[1], District 76,
02:22
8701, East Stockton Boulevard, Metac 51, Operations A3.
02:34
Engine 101, Meta Delayed Level 2[2], District 20, 30, 308, Academy Way, Engine 101,
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Operation P2.
02:50
Rescue 20, come up on Bravo 2, Rescue 20, Rev.2.
02:58
Alright, it's Dash, Medic.
02:59
We can handle Solo.
03:04
Copy medic 20 handling solo.
03:06
Do you know the status of your rescue?
03:10
Negative.
03:12
Copy things.
03:17
In 101 you can cancel.
03:23
Sign 3, you can cancel, release this stack.
03:27
We are out met by maintenance saying it was just the overheated washer.
03:31
Tanger 43 to handle.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or sirens, obeying normal traffic laws.
[2]
Level 2: Elevated response level requiring increased resources or priority, often for medical or emergency situations.
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Location mentioned:
Central St, California 95758
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