Fire department responds to possible fire and medical emergency, Cincinnati OH


The Cincinnati Fire Department responded to reports of smoke or flames on the top floor of a four-story brick multifamily building. Upon investigation, no fire was found, but a medical emergency involving a 55-year-old male in suspected cardiac arrest was confirmed near Springwallon Avenue.
Audio|Source: Cincinnati Fire
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 35 on scene, four-story brick, multifamily, not that show, and investigating.
00:13
Hey, Jen.
00:15
We just got a pedestrian that walked out that said it's on the top floor.
00:26
Of near Springwallon Avenue, because we've got nothing here.
00:34
She didn't confirm near Springwallon Avenue.
00:41
Does she have an apartment?
00:52
Can handle.
00:54
35? 35 clear,
00:59
thanks.
01:03
Andrew A. P.O.R.
01:06
That's clear.
01:11
Engine 23,
01:13
respond, return, run, 915 for a current avenue.
01:17
Unit 224, clear reporting,
01:20
patient is vomiting,
01:23
near fire ground, A2[1]. Engine 23, respond 915 for a current avenue.
01:28
Unit 224, return run,
01:31
patient is submitting near fireground A2[1].2.
01:35
Back 23, that's the road station.
01:38
Yes, sir.
01:48
Engine 20, Ambulance 12, ALS-34, Respond, near Springwallon Avenue, Crofts Crawford, and Howard.
01:58
55-year-old male suspected cardiac arrest, firegrounds A-2. Engine 20, ambulance 12, A-LAS 34,
02:05
near Springwallon Avenue,
02:08
55-year-old male, suspected cardiac arrest, firegrounds A2[1].
Police codes explained
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[1]
A2: Low-priority medical response or designated fireground radio channel/talkgroup.
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Cincinnati, OH
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