Fire service manages water pump at St. Cloud airport, St Cloud MN
Firefighters at St. Cloud Sky Central Airport discuss managing the water pump and priming during fire service operations to ensure effective water flow.
Audio|Source: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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4529 from stock habitat fire.
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It sounds like it, I can go look.
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Yeah, go a look.
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Otherwise, if it's not, Dale,
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let some water back in and reprimed at one time,
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and then we'll get a good flush out of here. But if it's still pumping, don't worry about it.
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Okay, because usually when it stops pumping, you hear it.
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Say no breath.
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Tumptercoppy, I think eight, headed to the airport at St. Cloud 3-4-1-10-0-6.
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Yeah,
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I don't think it's pumping. Go ahead and get some more water in here and we'll do let it prime. And like I said, then when we draw down one more time to where it's sucking air, then we'll be done.
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Okay.
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I'm going to hold on guys. I got a little hard on my board now.
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I'm clean here.
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So then we have to least view my hook on to that one.
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Location mentioned:
St. Cloud Sky Central Airport, 1550 45th Ave SE, St Cloud, MN 56304
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