Ok, so what type of construction is the building? Is it new? Its it beginning to fall down? From the outside, what is the structural integrity looking like? Do we know roughly where people are?
So, the Pumper will run one 38mm line (2xBA) inside to the bottom story for a VERY quick primary search, one 34 will gain access (2xBA+1x38mm) to the second story via a ladder placed on the opposite end of the building to the fire, if things are looking ok structurally, for again, a quick primary search. The other 34 will be relay pumping from the hydrant with the 14 looking for another water source. Both the pumper and the first 34 will have a second/third line out each covering exposures, using the remaining BA operators from both of those appliances and the relay pumping 34. If the structure is looking stable, fire suppression activities will commence from both stories simultaneously. If the structure is looking unstable, all crew will be out of the building and will commence a defensive attack with BA. Also 2xBA kept outside for RIT, if things are not looking good then 4xBA kept outside for RIT.
Mind you, if the locations of the people weren't known or were suspected to be in areas where the fire had already impinged, I would seriously question the use of interior attack crews.