Fire crews investigate residential blaze near Roy Rogers Rd, Washington County OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in Washington County, Oregon, responded to a possible residential fire at a two-story home near Roy Rogers Road. Engine 33 was on scene investigating and confirmed that occupants were out of the residence. Firefighters worked in the laundry room area, pulling ceiling material as part of their investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Washington OR Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 33 has arrived.
00:01
Two-story residence, nothing showing.
00:03
Engine 33 is investigating.
00:06
Parkland copies two-story residence.
00:11
Engine 33, first ten-minute timer.
00:15
Engine 33 copies.
00:25
I had an established roger command.
00:32
33, did you copy 69 has command?
00:35
You're investigating.
00:37
I'm assigning you two firefighters.
00:40
Engine 33 copies, investigating.
00:43
Have two firefighters.
00:48
We made contact with the homeowner.
00:59
Two man copies.
01:01
Is everybody out? Can we confirm that with the home?
01:13
We're just going to have you stage at the second point.
01:16
We'll be back in a minute for C5.
01:21
10-3, copy.
01:24
C5s are asked to go to near Wilson Street.
01:30
Truck 51 based on Roy Rogers Road.
01:34
Engine 69, that's with investigating.
01:40
69 copies.
01:44
Park 51, base.
01:47
Truck 67, you can slow to come on.
01:52
Command Engine 33.
01:56
Ram.
01:58
We're pulling ceiling in the laundry room.
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