Firefighters manage water supply amid hydrant issues


Audio|Source: Smithtown Fire Department
03:41
Transcript:
Two-shilfer, give me reading to the panel. Two-shilver, discharge two, 25 PSI, 36 gallons a minute. This charge one, 25 PSI 52 gallons a minute. Shell of load 20 gallons a minute, 40-minute, correction. 20 PSI, 40 gallons a minute. A deck gun, we have gated down. Currently operating at... 80 PSI. 104. Give me another 10 on the shellaxon load. Sheparred, double on the shelfbook. Another 10 on discard, too. Give me a reading out of panel. Two chauffeur radio are at approximately 20 feet split by PSI. 60 gallons a minute on discharge one. Two chauffeur, gerger, water pressure shutting down the deck down. Going on my water supply. Yeah, we're working on that. Be advised, we have a bad hydrant, got to reestablish another hyphen. Two show for red. Command, your red on two hydrants. Transition? Yeah, copy that. We'll switch over to Enliven. operating in approximately 35 feet on that 40 gallons a minute. We're still operating on a full tank at this time. Copy that. Give me 20 on each more. Bump me up, 20 PSI. Can't do that without a bottom to port source. Be advised, got a new hydrogen hotel, and get present water.
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Location mentioned:
Near Elm Ave, Smithtown, NY 11787
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