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Fire on Second Floor of Two-Story Residence
3430 39th St
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- Firefighters responded to a structure fire at a two-story townhouse in San Diego, where smoke was visible from the second floor and attic. Crews conducted vertical ventilation to address the fire within the walls.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3430 39th St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3430 39th St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3430 39th St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3430 39th St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3430 39th St.
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SDFD South Bay CMD 8A · Jun 28, 8:00PM · 0:30
39th IC for Haley, Metro, go ahead. 39th IC, it's updated on conditions. We do have the fire knocked down. Looks like it was contained to unit F. We did have some extension in the walls to unit E. We can stop the timer. We'll be scaling down here shortly. And then, can we go ahead and get the Red Cross started? We have a total of six adults and one pet. They can contact the battalion for themselves. They were found on scene, contact information. 39th IC, Metro, copy. Fire has been knocked down. Contained to unit F with extension to the wall in E.
SDFD TAC 8B · Jun 28, 7:47PM · 0:20
IC from Delta Exposures. Go for IC. We're getting access to the attic. The highest temperature we got was 90, but you're not seeing anything but fire. It is an open ceiling that runs the whole width of the building. And it's blowing insulation, but we're not seeing any fire or heat.
SDFD TAC 8B · Jun 28, 7:46PM · 0:17
Delta, I see you on TAC. Go ahead. Delta, what are you getting from pulling ceilings in the adjacent unit? We're in the process of getting access to the attic. We'll get the attic ladder and we'll give the, uh, we'll go back to our movement finally right now.
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