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Post by PUMP on Jan 13, 2009 4:37:56 GMT -5
LEACOCK TOWNSHIP LANCASTER COUNTY, PA BOX ALARM 43 BARN 3300 BLOCK OF HARVEST DRIVE C/S OLD LEACOCK ROAD Reported barn on fire in the area
FIRST ALARM BOX ASSIGNMENT ENGINE 43-1 w/8, 48-2, 44-1, 45-2 LADDER 42 TANKER 43, 45, 41, 44 HOSE WAGON 43 RESCUE SQUAD 48
Chief 43 in the area, fire showing, secons alarm requested.
Chief 43 On scene with a large barn well off.
SECOND ALARM TRANSMITTED
LEACOCK TOWNSHIP LANCASTER COUNTY, PA BOX ALARM 43 2ND ALARM BARN 3306 HARVEST DRIVE C/S OLD LEACOCK ROAD
SECOND ALARM BOX ASSIGNMENT ENGINE 47-1, 41-1, 47-2 TANKER 410-1, 410-2, 510, 49, 51-1 AIR/CASCADE 48 AMBULANCE 43-2
Two tanker fill sites started at this time.
Command requesting six add'l tankers, 2 add'l engines and one more Ladder company
SPECIAL ALARM/ADD ENGINE 510-2, 45-1 w/6 TOWER 39 w/5 TANKER 59, 52-1, 35, 32, 313, 310
RUNNING EXTRA TANKER 51-2 SQUAD 47-1
UNITS OPERATING @ 0500HOURS ENGINE 43-1, 44-1, 41-1, 47-1, 47-2, 48-2, 45-1, 45-2, 510-2 LADDER 42 TOWER 39 TANKER 43, 45, 49, 41, 44, 510, 410-1, 410-2, 51-1, 51-2, 52-2, 310, 32, 313, 59, 35 HOSE WAGON 43 RESCUE SQUAD 48 AIR/CASCADE 48 SQUAD 47-1
SPECIAL ALARM/TANKER FILL SITE ASSIGNMENT ENGINE 410-1 Fill site @ the 43 House
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Post by PUMP on Jan 13, 2009 5:03:22 GMT -5
FM requested to the scene.
All hands working at this time, tanker shuttle moving water.
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Post by LV54FD on Jan 13, 2009 5:23:30 GMT -5
Transfers
Engine 5-4-1 to Station 4-7
Tanker 2-2 to Station 4-10
Chester Engine 33-5 to Station 4-4
Chester Tanker 26 to Station 4-5
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Post by PUMP on Jan 13, 2009 5:29:27 GMT -5
TRANSFER ASSIGNMENT 31-1 to the 43 House
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Post by fassy on Jan 13, 2009 7:31:57 GMT -5
Made the last 2 hours of the shift fly bye. That's the most dispatching for one incident I've done in a long time.
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Post by chrisandrew on Jan 13, 2009 9:37:05 GMT -5
I drove back by the scene on my way to work at 8:30
Still had quite a bit of smoke coming from what was left of the barn. Looks like a long day for the crews still on scene.
Fassy, excellent dispatching as always!
Units on scene as of 10:00
TANKER 4-9 HOSE 4-3 ENGINE 4-7-2 TANKER 4-1 FIREMARSHALL PSP ENGINE 4-3-1 TANKER 4-4 TANKER 4-3 TRUCK 4-2 ENGINE 4-10-1 SQUAD 4-7-1 TANKER 4-10-1 AIR 4-8 TANKER 4-5
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Post by PUMP on Jan 13, 2009 10:12:26 GMT -5
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Post by chrisandrew on Jan 13, 2009 13:24:48 GMT -5
WGAL is listing the fire as 'suspicious'
I sure hope this turns out to not be the case, because it sure makes a lot of hard work for a lot of people, not to mention the loss to the farmer.
Units still on scene mopping up as of 13:30
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Post by reify on Jan 13, 2009 17:10:42 GMT -5
Fassy were you able to give Tanker 59 there directions to the scene? ;D
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Post by PUMP on Jan 13, 2009 17:54:38 GMT -5
Fassy were you able to give Tanker 59 there directions to the scene? ;D "Start heading toward Strasburg, then give me a call!" ;D
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Post by fassy on Jan 14, 2009 16:52:56 GMT -5
Ha! Yes they called me by phone since the radio was BLOWING UP! I got them there, straight out 741 to Belmont. Cross over Rt. 30 then start looking for the "header".
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Post by fassy on Jan 14, 2009 16:54:54 GMT -5
I was told the last units didn't clear until 1400 hrs. WOW, what a long day.
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