Good Town, this is Ralph C.E. Joe. Thank you, Mark, the C.H. 1106. Engine 151 and Station 5. Fire alarm. 5135, Berkew Road. Respond on Alpha Tech 2. See, the engine. 56. Place engine 161. We'll handle that call. I'll see the engine 151 you've been placed in service. 56 taking the call.
Yes, sir, we made it to the ballast light. It's confirmed we do have a heat temperature. One of them, Bravo, is going to be assuming demands. We're going to work on our securing power and see what we have behind the (number withheld). Oh, so the added light balance with the heat changer at 1008. (name withheld). One of the last brother is a lot 11. We have someone hit to the panel here. 111 from command yes sir you can bring your crew inside just to give us a hand we're at the channel we're going to make access to the light once we've still power ECC or Sv 17 arriving at EBA 111 at charlie from command you can sit the line down where you have it for now and do a 180 and come down to me by the store by social services please 111B11 Charlie, knowledge. 411111. 411, go ahead. ECCMETIC-503 is I wrote to UVA. 88 from Fittsry Command. You have state instructions or are we going to sign off. 570UVA. Medcom medic 402 is clear. 4202 is clear. 422, 101. ECCC, 508 with owning not available. A lot of 11 elbows. Go ahead. Can you pull the A-frame ladder out? Go ahead, sir. CCC, some commands looking up there. If the light is burned itself out, we're not seeing any extension at this time. We're working on securing power. We are good with Engine 11 and Squad 11 remaining on Steam. We can place all other units on service. On it said, Pitchie Commander (name withheld) has burned itself out. It's going to hold engine 11, squad 11 place, you know, all the units in service. Squad 11 Bravo from come in. Go for 1211 Bravo. I have maintenance here by the Alpha side. We're going to be heading your way to six-year hours.
Hey, Tom, this is Cole Pepper, Midd, 3, Transporting 1.3. Transporting 2057. You can see it from 505[1]. Final 55[2]. So a 65-year-old male at the 107 off-ramp incident, saying that he was in the vehicle struck from behind. This is Pulse's racing and requesting evaluation. Can you get an ambulance on their way back? Yeah, it's a firm. That's the receipt. Yeah, so you can show us inralcy. Other three, you might have to go to the 104[3] and turn around there and come back.
8 to see b 115 are you or do you have a clear in code for food loans just leave it up for now okay I have another call pending in your sector go anyway 22 26 Prophet Road meet with (name withheld) said he had an aggressive driver that almost hit him while proceeding through the tunnel, forcing him to reverse, at which time he hit the tunnel wall while reversing. He has pulled off the side of the road. Tenforth, just leave this through line call open over impending and you can find it to me. He's going to be off the side of the road, 1859 Pellegronds Road. I do not have a vehicle description for him. However, he will have hazards on. Suspect vehicle is a white pickup. Okay. You're on 15. You go ahead. Clear out. Yes, yeah.
Okay. Two, sir, at 21. You're all clear on your Bravo 1 exposure. You're going to report to engine 22. I'm going to give you the third exposure on the alpha 5 that's set. Understood. After you clear on Wiltshire Close, per VC202, can you stage on Pantops, please? We'll do. We'll be a few minutes here doing primary search picture, no one's home. Thank you. DCC from Furndown Command. We're considering Ground Zero[1] 2331. We're still actively searching for reports of one potential patient. We've cleared primary and secondary exposures working on tertiary. No further needs. Okay. We're considering Ground Zero at 2331 Fondon Lane. They're still actively searching for one additional patient. He's clear primary and secondary. No voter needs at this time 1839. Check that day, she said. Chief 50 stand by. Call peppermuda for the Medcom. Call received. Engine 56 and station 15. Fire alarm. Two-five-side Pine Lane. Respond on Alpha Tech 2. Engine 56. and Station 15. Fire alarm. 25555, Pine Lane. Respond on Alpha Kept 2. VIII. Command, Chief 12. You can see 5-5 in place of 56. Command, Chief 12. Command, Chief 12. Let's comment 1-404 is clear the call and we're back to the medical center. If you have a callback number for that alarm, I have the information for you, are you ready to copy? We have an odor of gas, no reason. But if you could send somebody sort of down the streets to ground zero and just verify that there's no gas, you'll fill on. Probably. I'm just the great staging from Madison. The holder name is (name withheld). Phone number (number withheld). Continue 56 on this call until I'll make contact, please. On this, sir. I'm going to hear from Chief 21. Chief 50, repeat traffic. Continue to the alarm call until I make contact with the homeowner. 20 UVA 20 UVA 1846 responding. Thank you. Yes, I have 151 screw. They have cleared the Delta 1 exposure. We are now checking the Alpha 3 exposure. That's going to be 2318. 2318. Understate 2318, copy. NJ 56 responding 2555 Pine Lane cross-use of Farmington Drive for the recorded fire alarm. G50 is in process of contacting key holder. Injia 56 continued to the scene in 1841. 505 just to make sure you all heard us mark up the Pine Lane from 15. I'm sorry, squad 505. Which call are you responding to? May it from FN-15. The final arm on Pine Lane. Understood. I'll go ahead and add you. Command from that 1015. Go for command. DECC Sanders. 61. Go ahead. We're on scene. Negative fire emergency and negative gas reading. No one's home. Just appears it was caused by the explosion. Understood. On scene. For your information, I have two other FMs and routes, EIO as well as building official. Can you make a request and have Red Cross call me on my cell phone? Understood. Also, I'm a representative from Tiger. You're available, I can put him with you, and you can put him forward to the scene in. Thank you. Yeah, if you want to send him up to Engine 22, and I'll get him with whoever's work in this area. 88 proud of answering ground zero, too. Understood. Break. Chief 21 from command, as you have crews searched, primary, secondary, tertiary exposures, haven't checked for gas sources and secure any propane at least through the tertiary exposures. G50, CC50, go ahead. Chief, only one's direct. All crews had detectors of one. I was not aware of any activation. I'll work on grabbing another crew. To make their way around, is by isolating all gas in the area. Unable to make contact, call and straight to voicemail. Continue, your 56. Under 56 en route. Squad 505 is also responding. Understood. I have a crew of four coming in with the gas monitor and have been given an assignment to recheck the structures for propane, security propane, primary, secondary, tertiary exposures. But go ahead and redirect your personnel to that same task until we can confirm primary, secondary, and tertiary exposures all have propane tanks secured. We're getting whiffs, I believe it's residual from the affected structure, but safe and start. All right. Two point one's direct. And yes, we had small odors originated after we shut down the blitz line, else into the basement. ECCC, you can show us up to all the rod of heart down. Chief 21, Bravo 2, 2319, all clear. We're moving to 2325 to secure propane. 6210. 123094, we're in seeing. 2331 division from command candorch. Number 4, 1834. We're still searching a jury file. We do have owners of gas and I think we've just located the an accident. Active gas leak. No reading to this time. They're trying to trace back the line to the low ground tank for a scared. Understood. Yes, the fish resources for 2331. Nothing told of for a minute 245.