Firefighters respond to multi-structure fire in Clark County


Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
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Coming on, that is 16. You are approaching, where would you like that? And you guys could just stay, remain level one out on 11th Street. I think we'll be able to clear you here in this minute. Staying all of it. Fire Marshal 4 arrived at 1015. Product Center EMS Light Light S-raying 29 minutes. Command is 2 pump. Go ahead, engine two pump. The building maintenance supervisor is on a scene and let me watch the air directive. Copy that, thanks. Hmm. Ops 51 Railroad Command. Go ahead, committee. If you've got a burn timer going, you can stop. I did, and I'm not sure why it activated. It was burn time, 10 minutes, 5 minutes ago. We'll stop it. Okay, sorry. And if I wasn't clear about the PUD, I actually have a crew in route. They're no longer on standby. That I understood. Thank you. You're welcome. And trust 5 from command. Yeah, I just want to make sure we get primary searches done on all of these different structures here. We see. I just want to know what we're going to recycle low on air and recycle. Copy, you're coming out to recycle low on air, and then let's do a face-to-face to figure out what we've searched and what we need to complete. Okay. Man, engine one, costings. Go ahead, engine one. I'm going to recycle. We need to recycle. Do your fire. You need to recycle, and do we have fire control in all the buildings, or do we still need to coordinate that? Hoping up hotspots. Enter 26. You can't canceling the second ambulance for the location. Cancelling the second ambulance, copy. Yeah, I didn't hear. He was calling for what? He was calling for another vent hole. Copy. He's taking off his gear right now. Appreciate.
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Clark County, WA
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