Fire confined to apartment exterior with smoke in units, San Diego CA


Fire crews responded to a fire at an apartment complex near 1st Ave in San Diego. The fire was limited to the outside of the building, but smoke was present in nearby units. Firefighters ventilated the affected units. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
03:20
Transcript:
00:00
from IC[1]. Looks like the fire unit might be 3213. Do we have any exposures in the Bravo and Delta units for that apartment complex?
00:11
There is no extension into the adjacent exposures on both sides other than light smoke.
00:22
Exposure of IC[1] copies.
00:24
Do you need truck 14 for ventilation for those adjacent units?
00:29
That's affirmative, but eventually we will need horizontal ventilation.
00:38
I see some fire attack.
00:46
Truck 14 from IC[1]. I'm going to sign you to Van Group who is Truck 28.
00:58
Meta 26, Redge 17, you cancels.
01:04
The 26, okay.
01:10
Metro, engine 17. Engine 17,
01:13
go ahead.
01:20
Metro is going to be a non-injury. There's no patient, saving low because it cancels back 26,
01:25
PD-17.
01:30
Mentor 17 copy non-injurno patients will amend canceled Medic26 P.D.
01:36
Acisine.
01:40
I-Cid copies all clear on a primary and secondary thing.
01:47
I agree with truck 14.
01:50
9 Brava.
02:00
So,
02:05
Curti, I see all clear on a secondary.
02:08
Fire has been confined to the exterior of the structure.
02:12
We do have smoke and adjacent units. Crews working on ventilation.
02:21
Engine 201, ringing alarm,
02:24
7 Juliet, 7 kilo,
02:26
near 1st Ave, 7 Jones Parkade near 1st Ave, Cross Streets, West B Street, and West Bay Street.
02:35
Engine 201,
02:36
7 Juliet, 7 kilo.
02:43
I see you for fire attack.
02:49
Fire attack, go ahead for IC[1] and I'm Bravo.
02:54
You see, I have an electricable shutdown.
03:01
Fire attack from IC[1], COPS, utility, security.
03:08
Security Security. Security.
03:11
I'm sorry to request.
03:17
Thank you for Eastern Metro.
03:19
No BLS is available.
Police codes explained
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[1]
IC: Incident Command or Commander established to manage and direct response at an incident scene.
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Location mentioned:
Near 1st Ave., San Diego, CA 92101
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