Three-story residential structure fire on Main Street, Wake Forest NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire in a three-story residential building near Main Street in Wake Forest. Multiple fire engines and a battalion arrived, establishing command. They initially attacked the fire but later switched to defensive operations. Firefighters set up a large water stream system using an Apollo monitor to control heavy fire showing from the roof and Division 2 of the structure.
Audio|Heard on: Wake NC Fire-Talk Group Calls
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03:29
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1 is on the chain of a three-store residential fire showing from Division 2 on the Alpha/Bravo side.
00:06
Engine 1 will be par 3, Division 2 for fire attack.
00:10
Engine 1 also will have command.
00:12
Engine 1 has its own height.
00:15
Engine 1 from command if we pulled crosslay number 2 with a fog tip and are ready for water.
00:21
Copy crosslay number 2 with the fog chip.
00:25
Fire attack, did you say Division 2?
00:28
The official ask.
00:30
Fire attack, did you say Division 2? Division 2.
00:35
Copy. Water coming to.
00:37
Engine 2 is right.
00:39
Vision 3 is right.
00:41
Engine 4 is without.
00:43
Fire attack, the engine 1 drive.
00:45
Go ahead for command.
00:48
You have 200 feet, correct?
00:50
104.
00:52
Top. But now you're one, right.
00:55
Engine 2 is on the scene.
01:00
Charge the hydrant.
01:02
Engine 2 for command.
01:03
I need a 2.5.
01:04
It's getting hot.
01:06
Let me just a second, get water supply that.
01:40
Come in, go again.
01:43
Three, two drivers, engine one drive.
01:46
Go ahead.
01:47
Engine two from command.
01:49
I need that engine, uh, two and a half, division three.
01:53
Engine one from into Austin, we pulled your two-half pre-connected seven division three ready for water.
01:59
The battalion was on the scene of assuming North Main Command.
02:04
Fire attack, repeater.
02:05
Fire attack, repeater.
02:07
The battalion one arriving on the scene, the swimming command.
02:11
Take on the leak.
02:12
It's your free connect.
02:14
Division three, copy.
02:16
Yeah.
02:18
Water coming to?
02:19
Engine one from engine three, officer.
02:21
I need an added ladder to the front bumper of engine one.
02:25
Repeat last track.
02:26
Need an attic ladder to the front bumper of engine one.
02:30
Copy. Engine one driver, copy.
02:33
Ladder one on the seat.
02:34
Engine four on Zena's south from Ritt side off.
02:38
Command from Ritt, there's heavy fire from the roof.
02:42
Command on the front bumper, engine one.
02:47
We're going defense.
02:48
Section 1 from command.
02:50
Go ahead for inch of one.
02:52
Shut down all lines and stand by for further.
02:56
Engine one caught.
02:58
And I need you to set up an Apollo model today.
03:02
Engine one from Engine 3 officer.
03:04
We've laid dual two and a half inch lines,
03:07
250 foot each, from Discharge 1 and Discharge 2 to an Apollo monitor with an inch of three, which you're ready for water.
03:17
250 feet, 2 and a half to engine three-quarter tip on the follow motor.
03:22
That's right.
03:25
One driver, cop.
03:27
Ready for one.
03:28
All right.
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