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Post by PUMP on Jul 11, 2007 21:50:02 GMT -5
MANHEIM TOWNSHIP LANCASTER COUNTY, PA BOX AREA 24 HOUSE FIRE 197 FEDERAL WAY C/S MELROSE LANE 2 calls reporting a working fire. Possible apartment building.
BOX ASSIGNMENT ENGINE 24-1 w/4, 211-3 w/5, 63-3 w/6 LADDER 24 TOWER 63 w/6 MEDIC 213-1
E24-1 requesting 20 min marks and E67 for the RIC
ADD ENGINE 67-2 w/3 (RIC)
Upgrading to an Apartment Building
ADD/UPGRADED ASSIGNMENT ENGINE 27-2 w/5 LADDER 23
D/C 24 O/S with smoke showing from the Charlie side
E24-1 laying out, requesting E211-3 make a secondary lay into the scene.
E211-3 evacuating the building.
Interior reporting an apartment off.
Ladder 24 to go to the roof on arrival.
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Post by FIREMAN392 on Jul 11, 2007 21:52:45 GMT -5
ADD:
Chief 20 (Mr. Kanes 2nd Job as Chief 20) Engine 64-3
Truck 24 for going to the Roof from the Alpha Side.
Truck 63 to set up Ground Ladders on Charlie Side and go to Roof.
Engine 63-3 sending Crew to Engine 24-1 for Staging.
Truck 23 Crew also Going to the Roof with the Other Truck Companies.
Engine 3 Hooking the Ceilings in Apartment 195 looking for Extension.
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Post by PUMP on Jul 11, 2007 22:02:23 GMT -5
2nd Line being deployed to the 2nd floor @ 195 Federal Way.
Truck Companies are NOT to open the roof at this time.
L23 to stick the roof
TRANSFER ASSIGNEMENT ENGINE 311-2 to the 24 House
crews have 2 line stretched at this time and in operation, crews are opening up, hitting hot spots and checking for extension.
Command requesting a 2nd 20 min mark.
Interior pulling ceilings, no active fire at this time
RUNNING EXTRA SQUAD 27
Squad 27 O/S with their usual "Package"
Command checking PAR at this time.
RUNNING EXTRA ENGINE 27-1
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Post by PUMP on Jul 11, 2007 22:18:38 GMT -5
Command marking FUC @ 2317Hrs.
Interior setting up PPV.
ADD SQUAD / AIR 715
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Post by truckman on Jul 12, 2007 11:01:08 GMT -5
seems like truck 24 is getting alot of work this year............
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Post by PUMP on Jul 12, 2007 12:23:23 GMT -5
seems like truck 24 is getting alot of work this year............ Yea... the Tiller has been seeing some work the last couple months.
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