Fire crews battle structure blaze near Highway 301, Robeson County NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a structure fire near Green Street and Highway 301 in North Carolina. Crews conducted water supply and exposure protection operations while managing low water pressure from a nearby hydrant. Units took safety precautions due to falling structure sections and power lines as they worked to contain the blaze and protect nearby areas.
Audio|Heard on: Hoke NC Fire-Tac Group Calls
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Two, you want to go back to the manpower?
00:02
Yeah, thank you.
00:03
Yes, sir.
00:04
Providence in 1812.
00:06
Go ahead, sir.
00:08
When you come up 301, get in the tanker lines, we're going to need your water in the drop tank.
00:14
All right, we're behind a Grays Creek trucks.
00:19
Our units be wary of the power lines to lighten up on the D.C.
00:24
side.
00:25
Yeah, we're about to get you some water.
00:27
Just keep it on that to protect those lines.
00:32
The B-side are fixing to fall.
00:34
All right, let's just get everybody safely away.
00:38
If they fall, they fall.
00:40
They're down.
00:41
Get charged going to the V-side.
00:45
All right,
00:47
the A B corner is off limit.
00:50
A B corner is off limit.
00:52
Division A, shut that down, come to the back here about my truck.
00:58
And protect the B-side exposure to the wood line.
01:03
Wayman, shut that line down,
01:06
Move it back over here in front of my truck and protect the wood line until we get water supply goods.
01:11
Just stay back here behind this power pole and stay away from that drop.
01:16
We're trying to get you more division A.
01:19
Command from the water point.
01:20
Go ahead.
01:22
All right. We're only getting about 25 PSI off this hydrant at Green and 301.
01:26
Just adds up to be taking a little bit.
01:29
Okay. What unit just left the scene?
01:33
1931 and I got Grey's Creek 24 on the hydrant now.
01:37
Creating a line for the water point.
01:39
Okay. Just leave a line on it and bring your units back when I get filled.
01:44
Correct. Just one about Vitcher G.
01:46
Yeah, I'm going to see what else I can find.
01:50
Hey, Lieutenant Hudson, if you think that exposure is okay, I want to move to that bay door and see if you can knock it down off that wall, that's fine too.
02:00
Cat and bed is old, and you think you've got water supply, fairly solid will start 331 flowing again.
02:06
Just let me know.
02:07
Got me. Give me about two or three minutes.
02:14
4-011 on Division C, do you see any value in putting that 3 inch on the back in operation or you think the deck gun will do better?
02:27
As of right now, deck gun maybe, just because it's just the angle of it,
02:34
that's the only advantage I see right now of using a deck gun versus this.
02:40
This tire pile on the back of the buildings started burning down pretty good.
02:44
I got pretty good visibility from back here now.
02:48
It looks like pretty much the inside's burnt down as well.
02:52
Okay.
02:54
We're going to continue our focus of protecting exposures.
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Location mentioned:
US-301 & Green St, North Carolina 28371
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