Fire at apartment complex with vehicle fuel leak reported, San Jose CA
A fire occurred at an apartment complex near Oakland Road involving multiple vehicles. There was a possible fuel leak under the vehicles, and firefighting foam was used to control the fire. It is unclear if any of the vehicles were electric. A patient was present but left the scene, and the medical condition of individuals is unknown.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
They fire engine 21.
00:04
Truck one, can you bring me up a, uh, the wall, 9-inch electric stop?
00:13
The fire engine 21. Our patient just got up and left.
00:17
She's heading northbound on White Road in the Tuesday area.
00:21
21 is going to cancel or you can't cancel the Angelus.
00:24
Engine 21.
00:29
Engine 8, Delta Response[2].
00:32
4th Street, Garage City, Fort San Fernando.
00:35
88, South 4th Street, near East Santa Clara Street and East San Fernando Street.
00:40
Station 1's area.
00:41
Engine 8, none of APE is pending. Unknown if there's any medicine.
00:49
Engine 30 engineer from Engine 1, Captain.
00:56
I see Battalion 1 in command.
01:01
Go for IC[1].
01:05
I see Battalion 1 in command. Is that fuel that keeps popping back up underneath the vehicles?
01:10
Engine 5. It is. We're working on our phone right now. Presstero's Apartments Building 1, near Oakland Road, near McKay Drive and Lane Avenue. Station 5 area.
01:21
Are all these vehicles that we're involved in this, are these all conventional gas?
01:30
Stand by, I'm just checking out the Volkswagen. The other 2R.
01:38
I see from Battalion One from IC[1].
01:43
I see go to Battalion One.
01:46
The Volkswagen has no markings of a EV, but I can't confirm that it's not.
01:55
I see from Battalion One copies.
01:57
With the deployment of the Class B foam, are we going to need hit for any assistance with either the fuel tanks on the vehicles or the cleanup?
02:11
We'll align them right now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Assumption or establishment of command responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
[2]
Delta Response: High-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Near Oakland Rd building 1, San Jose, CA 95131
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