House fire reported; one person treated for smoke inhalation


Audio|Source: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - East
02:30
Transcript:
Control 604. 6404. If we get a second ambulance here, we have a patient with some smoke inhalation and just 1040 is fine for that patient. We just want, they want us to remain on scene for rescue, or rehab, excuse me. The ambulance can meet it in northwest, 400 north. 6.05, you're responding to 500-West 400-400 North, again 500-West 400-North on the structure fire for a patient with smoke inhalation controller. 6-0-2. Did you copy your repost to SG4? Let's keep you out for right now. Interior occurs how are conditions looking inside. 6-303. We'll take that calling just now. 6.03, copy. 602-404. The man, for me to 7. I can just because you're looking really good. It comes out a lot. Smoke from left-in. We're just, that fall ceiling isn't everywhere. It's just a couple spots. So one of them just getting around, they can't get rid of everything up yet. Thank you, y'all. 603. Again, 6-0-4 want to meet them at 500-400. Command from Andrew 27 carrier. On air, we're about 20-20. You're going for a more 10 minutes ago. 10-4. Into 27, would you like another crew to come in and help hold a ceiling? No, we're tight on three. Give us a few minutes. Let's hear them just a few minutes before clear out. 10-4. Would ventilation help you with visibility inside? At first point, I think ventilation should be a good state. I think if I help us find, if there's anything that helps fire, because this is actually really good. But it might help us find if there's any fire nap, let's fire up. 29 crew, will you grab a vent fan off of 27 and take to the front door?
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Location mentioned:
Near W 400 N, St. George, UT 84770
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