Fire consumes abandoned home, threatens nearby building, San Jose CA


A single-story abandoned residential building near South Second Street is fully engulfed in flames. The fire is spreading, threatening an adjacent building. Firefighters are actively attacking the fire and evacuating nearby residents to prevent harm.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
02:16
Transcript:
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Engine 3, Engine 30, Chalk 30, Battalion 1, Engine 1, Chuck 1, Refunetic 3, Battalion 10, full first[1] for a single residential building fire. The command channel is Command 21[2], at near South Second St and Key Street.
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Station 3's area, the command channel is Command 21[2].
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Engine 3 is on 21.
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Engine 3 in command.
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Truck liners are command.
00:34
Truck one on command.
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Parasant 21.
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Engine 30 in command.
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Engine 1 on command.
00:48
Agent 1 on command.
00:53
Command 21[2].
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Engine 3.
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Engine 3. Engine 3.
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Plan 21 Engine 3, we're on scene, near South Second St.
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south second.
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We have a single story,
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believed to be abandoned building with heavy fire showing on the Delta[4] side.
01:18
Engine 3 will be fire attacked. We have our own hydrant standby for an update. We'll set this up as Second Street.
01:29
Engine 3, Submachine, 2nd Street, IC[3] at near South Second St, single story abandoned the building, heavy fire from the Delta[4] side, fire attack with their own hydrant.
01:43
Command 21[2], 2nd Street, IC[3] with an update.
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IAC, go ahead.
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The abandoned structure is fully involved. The priority is going to be the delta exposure.
01:58
We're starting to evacuate that now.
02:01
The exposure is starting to catch fire on the Bravo[5] side.
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I see 104, an abandoned structure fully involved, the primaries of delta exposure, the exposure is also catching on the Bravo[5] side.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
full first: First-alarm assignment for a structure fire
[2]
Command 21: Assigned command radio channel 21 for coordination and communication among responding units.
[3]
IC: Assumption or establishment of command responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
[4]
Delta: High-priority emergency medical response for serious or life-threatening situations.
[5]
Bravo: Moderate-priority medical response or designation for the B (Bravo) side of a location.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Second St, San Jose, CA 95112
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