Fire and EMS respond to hazmat incident on Washington St


Audio|Source: Harrisonburg Fire & EMS
03:21
Transcript:
I'm going to need one of you, either 416 or 40-18, to stop at Roses, and the officer will become staging, and then the rest of the company can come to the scene as providers, EMS providers. 418 to command. And 416 would be staging at Roses. Okay, I need you to get with 418, and one of you need to leave an officer there to be the staging officer, and then you need to send both the engines with their manpower up Washington Street, find a place to park out of the way, and bring your manpower and your EMS supplies down engine for. That's all right. Okay, thank you. Engine 3, are you on the scene yet? Yes, sir. I was told the stage of my engine. That's fine. I was just double checking who was here and who was it. We're going to have you in Engine 1 stand by for the hazmat part of the incident. command of investigation. Can you check with the plant manager see if there's any possibility that a higher than normal concentration of the parasitic might have been applied to that area? Okay, what are you going to know is that? (name withheld) on top 28 for medical level. Okay, 528, come in for Washington Street. Come down toward engine 4 and AMLUS155, you can turn around here at instance 4. I think we may have a patient for anything else. Access from Washington. Cheerise the medical whip free ready to move. Okay, Rick. 155 is getting their stretchers, they're taking two of them. Okay, 528, come in for Washington Street. Come down toward engine 4, an analyst 155, you can turn around here at inch of 4. I think we may have a patient for anything of us. Cheerise the medical we are free ready to move. Okay, Rick. One-five is getting their stretchers, they're taking two of them.
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Location mentioned:
W Washington St, Harrisonburg, VA 22802
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