Person trapped 15 feet deep in unstable trench


Audio|Source: Tucson Regional Fire Dispatch
02:37
Transcript:
Engine fire. Fire engine fire. Go ahead. Just want to confirm. Did you want a full TRT response or just the TRT team? Let's start a full TRT response. Copy that. Battalion 1, Battalion 2, EEC2, engine 377, ladder 4, ladder 7, medic 4, medic 5, squad 377, and physician 1, TRP Full, 4101, East Grand Road, 2,400 north. Respond on A3 North. All units respond on A7, this will be an A7 aside. Engine 5, engine 3757. Engine 277 and engine 5, go ahead. Just been out of the call, the TRT pole. Engine 1. Fire line. 3045, West, IAid Gordina, 1,300 North and 3,000 West. Respond on 86F. Patients in a trench, but he's kind of in a narrow area. Part of the trench is secured, but access in the patient. is in an area where it's not secure and there's no shoring. So the concern is we're about 15 feet down. I'm just concerned about getting too many people working in that area and potential collapse. Engine 377 coffee, thanks for the update. Engine 277 and engine 5, go ahead. We're just putting out at the call with the CRT. Engine 1. Fire alarm. 345,000, West-Killardinia. 1,300 north and 3,000 west. Respond on 86-mast. The patient's in a trench, but he's kind of in a narrow area. Part of the trench is secured, but access in the patient is in an area where it's not secure and there's no shoring. So the concern is we're about... 15 feet down. I'm just concerned about getting too many people working in that area and potential collapse.
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West St, Tucson, AZ 85705
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