Possible roof fire at nursing home with no staff found, Reedley CA


A report was made about a possible structure fire near Springfield Avenue at a nursing home. An elderly resident reported a fire on the roof. Officers on scene did not see any smoke or flames. Staff members were not located, but elderly residents were seen exiting the building.
Audio|Source: Reedley Police Dispatch
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Response to your review near Springfield Avenue for fire, or bespitchers the fire on the roof, COT fir.
00:15
42 assist me.
00:17
Show me 10-97[1].
00:19
Okay.
00:26
42 just for info.
00:28
I'm not seeing any smoke or flames yet.
00:32
Super. Number.
00:35
24 you get a safe.
00:38
Super. Super.
00:45
42 units, when you get here, make sure you park deep into the parking lot, that way the fire truck has room.
00:55
No. No.
00:57
42, do we have a 21[3] for a responsible? I'm trying to find staff on site and I'm coming up short.
01:10
Hey, permit's in love. Call.
01:16
42, do we know where the origin of this fire, where that information came from?
01:23
Negative RP was a nursing home elderly person who states that they didn't find any nurses to speak to about the fire.
01:38
10-4[2]. I'm away from my unit. If we can get a unit to try to contact some staff or something, I got elderly people coming outside, but I don't have any staff here to help me corral them.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-97: Arrived at scene or location
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
[3]
21: Request to make contact by telephone
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