Structure fire near walnut bottom hideaway in west virginia, Hardy County WV
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Fire units responded to a structure fire near Hooter Road and Walnut Bottom Hideaway in Hardy County, West Virginia. The fire is located near a sharp turn off Hooter Road, with units coordinating access routes due to weather conditions.
Audio|Heard on: Hardy County Public Safety
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05:45
Transcript:
00:00
Company 46, respond to 596666-2-2-2-2-2-2-9-6-2-2-2-9-46-2-2-5-9-6-4-6-0-4-0-0-0-1-0-1-1-2.
00:16
Company,
00:17
Company 21-2 to 5-9-66,
00:22
through the road, structure-fire,
00:24
1531.
00:42
246. My name on them.
00:51
We did not get a name on this call, which is a very excited mail subject.
00:57
246.
01:04
Okay,
01:08
it looks like it's going to be back off of Hooter Road a little bit, but if you go up the sunny side and start back down in the walnut bottom,
01:14
it's going to be in a big turn before you get to the walnut bottom hideaway road.
01:19
Familiar?
01:22
Well, it gets me closer, so I think the better way to go is cut there at the old Fisher Post Office going that way.
01:33
I think it's...
01:36
Looks like it might be better traveling that way, rather than trying to get up the front of the mountain that's been snowing all day.
01:44
Okay, you have a tanker coming from 400.
01:47
If you do, go ahead and get me one out of 200, too, if you can.
01:53
Okay, we've got an engine and tanker from 4.
01:55
We'll get your number 2 start.
02:00
Our tanker still else, sir.
02:06
So that's going to be close to Walnut Bottom Hideaway.
02:11
I believe they're going to be in a really sharp right-hand turn coming off a hooter instead of going up the mountain and you will go down.
02:37
One four on pack one.
02:43
That's eight two four six to copy my track.
02:46
Second Captain 400 on here.
02:53
Second Lieutenant 400 on there.
02:56
Second Lieutenant 400 on there.
02:57
Second Lieutenant 400, Tim.
03:04
Layman, out of Lehman still.
03:06
Expiration is 7 of 2027 on 2012 forward focus.
03:14
All right again is deputy G-46 in type 1.
03:22
Deputy G-Fed.
03:26
What agenda here is this going to be on?
03:30
The one at bottom side.
03:37
You got any more information?
03:41
Hit negative,
03:42
I was trying to get a hold of the chief, I went back and listened.
03:46
The name that was on the caller was a Thomas Nazio.
03:51
But at one point he was yelling to ask somebody named Brent what the address was.
03:55
I'm not sure that.
04:00
That's where we're going.
04:01
I know where we're going now.
04:06
Attack 46 with Vats.
04:09
1537. Tackmore, please.
04:12
What type, channel, you want us on?
04:16
We'll take tack more.
04:18
We'll take tack more.
04:22
Second, one ten, ten, four, and the grandcom respond to member Derryland.
04:28
Ten, ten, four.
04:33
If it sounds like a fire, let's feel that alert next due for additional tankers.
04:37
Our tankers out service right now.
04:44
We have 400 and 200 both alerted for tankers, but if you need after that.
04:53
anchor 400 with two chief on board 1539 you're responding to 596 hooter road operations will be on Hardy Tac 1 for the structure fire
05:08
hardy county tanker four hundred route with two
05:13
Tanker 400 with 2 at 1539.
05:17
You're going to go up walnut bottom off the Kessel side, off the walnut bottom side.
05:21
Are you familiar?
05:24
Say we'll go up Kessel Road and turning out of way.
05:29
Affirmative.
05:31
All right, copy it.
05:36
21 to 46.
05:42
We're just staying by and let you all go by us before we head in.
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