Fire crews battle structure fire near Barclay St, San Antonio TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible structure fire near Eucro Street, Southwest 21st Street, and Barclay Street in San Antonio. Multiple fire engines, ladder units, and medics were dispatched to the scene. The fire appeared to have been brought under control, though crews reported some residual steam and flare-ups as they worked to fully extinguish it.
Audio|Heard on: Bexar County Fire and EMS
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 12, level one.
00:04
Engine 12, come on up on deck for a fire.
00:08
Respond on TAC 17.
00:10
Come up on that street.
00:12
Cross streets Southwest 21st Street.
00:18
Ladder 9, Engine 7, 25,
00:22
Engine 5, Platform 1, Battalion 4, and medics assist other units.
00:28
Report of a structure fire.
00:30
Respond on that.
00:31
Seventeen, we are now taking our Eucro Street cross streets Southwest 21st Street and Barclay Street.
00:38
Battalion Six, Ladder Seven, Engine Twenty-five, Engine Five.
00:45
Yes, sir. One,
00:47
We got it. We got this number unit.
00:49
Now in advance, we got a bunch of steam.
00:54
Okay, thank you.
00:58
Come on to dispatch six, make it involve seizure near North Forest Street cross street.
01:06
You said we got the building fire knocked down, it's just popping up.
01:09
You can go ahead and discontinue time stamps.
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Location mentioned:
Barclay St, San Antonio, TX
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