Structure fire on South Main Street with patient transport, Waynesville OH
A structure fire occurred behind a BP gas station on South Main Street in Waynesville, Ohio. Firefighters established a water supply from a nearby hydrant at the water plant. Multiple fire engines and tankers responded to the scene to manage firefighting efforts. At least two patients required medical attention and were treated and transported by EMS units Squad 91 and Medic 31. The fire investigation team also arrived on site to assess the cause.
Audio|Source: Warren County Fire and EMS
05:10
Transcript:
00:00
Fly, go ahead.
00:02
What's the status of our water?
00:11
We should have it here in 30 seconds.
00:18
Anchor 901 to come in.
00:26
I have a water source established at the hydrant at the water plant on South Main Street behind BP.
00:36
Fill in my tank right now.
00:40
Very good, thank you.
00:41
Switch over to TAC4 and lead water supply now.
00:45
104, that was going to be in my next question.
00:47
Switch into TAC4.
00:49
Water, command, go ahead.
00:51
Communications from Command[1].
00:53
Command[1], Head.
00:55
Tanker 91 to Waterhand.
00:58
Water, Command[1], go ahead.
01:00
If you didn't hear my conversation with command, I have a resource established at the hydrant.
01:06
Behind BP at the water plant on South Main Street.
01:11
We're clear on that.
01:13
It's the fire investigation team this way, please.
01:20
And the squad 91.
01:24
Go ahead for Squad 91.
01:26
Just let you know Medics 31 will be here shortly.
01:29
If you're going to need to transport, you'll have to move your patient up to them.
01:35
That's clear. We will be transporting this patient.
01:38
Okay.
01:39
Command[1] of Medic 31, were you clear?
01:42
Medec 31 is clear. Should we down North Waynesville or we have better access to the patient from 42?
01:53
42 should be fine. You'll just have to navigate through some trucks.
02:01
Command[1] for Squad 91.
02:03
Go ahead.
02:05
The sheriff just brought a second patient to us. She seems to be stable working assess her.
02:09
Could you start a second medic just in case?
02:12
Affirmative.
02:13
Com center re-clear on that.
02:15
I am clear break.
02:18
Go ahead with your break.
02:20
Duke 30 minute, ETA.
02:22
Okay.
02:27
Engine 23.
02:29
Engine 23.
02:31
Give me a can report.
02:33
Baker 28, pull up to us in the left lane.
02:38
Currently on Charlie side, getting a darkened down and we're going to move back around the Delta here as we get a dark.
02:45
No other needs.
02:47
Okay.
02:49
Just be aware I've got a guy on the Delta side with a garden hose.
02:54
Here, Claire.
02:58
Command[1]er Engine 91 crew.
03:04
Command[1] from water sector.
03:07
Okay.
03:08
What's your needs as far as water flow?
03:15
We'll be okay with the tankers we have.
03:18
Just keep them in rotation until further.
03:22
All right, we had an issue with the five inch. We're using a two and a half right now is what I'm getting at.
03:27
Are you okay with the water flow currently?
03:33
Stand by one.
03:34
Command[1] engine 91.
03:38
Engine 23 for engine 91.
03:41
Stand by your 20. Command[1] 2, engine 91 operator. Are you okay with the flow?
03:46
I can't see that.
03:48
Yeah, I'm okay. Just trying to chop the tank off right now and we should be good to flow with what they're sending us.
03:53
Okay.
03:55
Water supply, were you clear?
03:57
Inspector 76 communication.
03:58
Inspector 76.
04:00
You feel me responding for the fit call-out.
04:03
You're clear. I believe they're using TAC 3 for mainly of that and T-4s for water operations.
04:09
It's clear, thank you.
04:10
You're welcome.
04:12
Command[1] from Medicare 31, we just turned on North Wayne, so where's our patient going to begin?
04:21
She's currently down by the fire building with Squad 91. I'll see if they can get them up to you.
04:30
Command[1] of Squad 91.
04:32
Squad 91 is clear.
04:34
We'll be taking the first patient up to meet Medic 31.
04:38
Now you're clear. Medicare 31, clear direct.
04:42
You're clear. We're staged behind the tankers.
04:45
Tanker 91, two for supply.
04:48
Command[1] engine 91 operator if we could get some scene light to get the change.
04:56
Grand, your Turtle Creek medic is out here on the Queensland Road.
05:01
Affirmative, we're clear.
05:03
Bringing the patient to him.
05:08
Mr. 991's operator on Tack 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Command: Incident Command acknowledging or managing the scene
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Location mentioned:
Near S Main St, Waynesville, OH 45068
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