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Truck 1, engine 1, standby for motor vehicle accident, 300 North Ocean Boulevard at the Vista. Firecom, engine, one, truck 1, respond to a motor vehicle accident, involving a child, 300 North Ocean Boulevard at Vista Resort, PD is their route, operations on Tack 1. Townout[2] 1937. Our common time long as response. Battalion, okay, in route 1938. Our comment, two one's responding, switch an attack one. N21038. Okay, 1938. All right, I'm reaching one for responding. Rescue 1 okay in route 1939. At Taiwan's on scene. Let's anyone, okay, 1940. Forty-fews on scene. We have one patient in the roadway. Ocean Bullard completely shut down both directions in front of the Vista. I'll have the Vista command. Go ahead and give us TAC1[1]. Okay, firm operations on TAC One. Agent one. Agent one's on location, Medic 32. I've got one town laying in the roadway. I've got all southbound ocean mobile fire to shut down. I'll have the command. I'll tackle one. Copy that. Rescue one on location. Rescue one okay, 1941. If you want to shut down the northbound boulevard
1st Avenue South in the Boulevard for an arm injury PD on scene timeout 1739
Tricon, standby, first responder, Ashworth, 102, North Ocean Boulevard. Ah... Back on truck one, respond to the Ashworth, 102, North Ocean Boulevard, PEDs on scene, adult male, lacerations to the head. They're going to be on the boulevard in front of the Ashworth, tone out 1628. Trout ones. Responding in front of the aspirin for the medical.
(name withheld) on track line, please. Command, Car 12. Ocean Bay Club. Dry system activation. I shut down the fire pump. No findings in any of the parking decks. Copy. Is the jack pump still running? The drafty is not running. I'd only shut off the main fire pump. Okay, do you know what the air level is in the dry system? Is that shown any kind of air reading? Okay, copy, does that equalize with the water inlet pressure? Water pressure below the dry valve is about 110. Coffee, is there where you can isolate the dry system? If you can't isolate the dry system, and let's see if we can get the rest of the building back online, just leaving the parking decks offline. I'll stand by on back one. Appreciate. I'm still sitting in the office. If you need me down there, just let me know. All right, we check parking garage up 6. Negative water. Bruce, I'll see you back here where your equipment is. All right, well, McMahon. Good. I wasn't going to drain this system back. Is that all right? If we can isolate it so we can get the fire pump back online for the rest of the building is what I'm trying to go for. If we have to cut off the drive system, that's one thing. But if we leave it on with the fire pump still on there, if it drops pressure again, it's going to kick that fire pump back on. I have the OES and Y shut off just before the check valve for the drive system. So it should be completely isolated. I can open the drain valve, but... I don't have any way to isolate the decks per se. So that's fine. If you've isolated the drive system, go ahead and if the jockey pumps stabilize, see if we can turn back on the main fire pump if that will come on without kicking on. The jockey pumps in auto and was not running and is not running. I can try to set it to reset it to see if it changes anything. And then I'll work on turning the fire pump up. Kabedat, what's the jacket pump pressure shown right now? 200 below 250. All right, you might have to drain it down a little bit because that's going to be way high. You might need to drain it down a little bit until that jacket pump cycles on and then close the drain, allowing the system to reset its pressure transducers.
Firecom engine one, Battalion Chief, Truck 1. Stand by for Waterflow Alarm, 201 South Ocean Boulevard. One, Battalion Chief Truck 1, Respond of 201 South Ocean Boulevard, alarm showing General Waterflow. Opsont, Tack 1, timeout at 1656. Truck 1, Ninja 1 respondent. Stop. Multi-story type 1, 201, South Ocean Boulevard. Got evacuation in progress, got a visual alarm on multiple floors. Truck 1 officer of command. We're on the Alpha Delta Corner. Engine 1, you have a hydrant across on second. Thank you all for.