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Firefighters extinguish fire at San Jose yardSan Jose CA

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Yard Ct, San Jose, CA 95133

Firefighters responded to a fire at a yard in San Jose where forklifts assisted in extinguishment and overhaul. Multiple fire engines and trucks were on scene. Atmospheric conditions improved as crews pulled out burning material. The incident wound down with unit releases after extinguishment and overhaul operations were completed.

Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
03:26
Transcript:
00:00
I see fire attack on command.
00:05
I see, bye.
00:09
I see. The forklifts are making good progress.
00:13
Atmospheric conditions are improving. It looks like they're at the seat of the fire. The bales are pulling out right now.
00:19
Engine 5, truck 1, truck 30 are all outside the building.
00:24
Water removal.
00:26
We can just leave that where it's out right now.
00:28
It looks like that sprinkler head has stopped.
00:34
Copy is making bid access on the fire and controlling the sprinkler as well.
00:40
One additional you have engine two on deck if any of those crews need to swap out and we have Breathing Support Unit en route.
00:51
I see from Fire Attack. I think we're good in terms of resources right now.
00:56
I've just started their second bottle, but they're outside,
00:59
taking a break, grabbing some water, and then just got a single crew who's spotting and we've got to still have an interior hose line down, but we're not using it at this point.
01:07
Engine 29, San Jose.
01:11
Engine 29. I see copies.
01:14
Engine 29, your calls a Bravo response. I copy you're arriving in the area. This is a return call that Engine 16 went on earlier.
01:21
A vehicle accident that happened on the freeway.
01:23
Looks like CHP already responded and took their report, but the RPs are not at the Shell gas station requesting medical.
01:31
Looking for a great Toyota.
01:33
That's a permanent.
01:36
Engine 31, Medical, (number withheld), near Ebony Way and Lufkinport.
01:42
Station 31's area.
01:48
I see from Engine 1.
01:54
I see by.
01:59
The building manager has another fire an operator that can assist to move the pails out to get it done in like a half hour if you'd like.
02:08
Do you invite CHP that they're going to need to respond out here? Our parties involved in after the fire attack from my state to their revenge.
02:22
I see go to fire attack engine 29 ten four firetack did you copy engine one's traffic property owner is volunteering a second operator heavy equipment operator if you on to speed things up are you guys making good progress as is.
02:40
By the time we make a swap, we're going to be done here. I believe they have six bales to pull.
02:45
We've got a tandem system, one operator inside,
02:48
San Jose Fire, and then one outside stacking.
02:51
And they should be done here probably in the next 10, 12 minutes.
02:58
I see copies further I spoke face-to-face with safety who says incidents winding down I'd like to start focusing on releasing units particularly second alarm and rescue medics back in the service let me know when that's possible.
03:17
I see fire attack copies you want to start releasing units let me let me just get a look at what these guys need to actually accomplish before we start cutting anybody lose.

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Location mentioned:
Yard Ct, San Jose, CA 95133
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Incident Timeline

  1. Fire Under Control and Demobilization
  2. Ventilation and Heavy Equipment Operations
  3. Evacuation and Utilities
  4. Second Alarm and Staging
  5. Fire Attack and Resource Deployment
  6. On-Scene Assessment
  7. Upgrade to Structure Response
  8. Initial Alarm and Dispatch

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