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Shed fire shuts down valley pike in winchesterWinchester VA

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Valley Pike, Winchester, VA 22602

According to the dispatch call, a fire started in a shed near Valley Pike in Winchester. Both sides of the road were closed to allow firefighters to access a water hydrant. The fire was brought under control and traffic was managed in the area.

Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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04:8
Transcript:
00:00
307. Respond to near Valley Pike, Cross Street's Plainfield Drive, Apple Valley Road.
00:08
This is Fire and Rescue.
00:09
There is a shed fire at this address and they are shutting down both sides of Valley Pike to access a hydrant across the street.
00:17
We need traffic control.
00:24
Coffee.
00:27
Sorry.
00:29
Ma'am.
00:35
Come, ma'am.
00:38
Crew 2.
00:40
From rescue, 11,
00:42
operated an answer 3 quarter at this time.
00:45
Have a 12-by-15 shed involved.
00:53
District extract crew of two from rescue engine 11 operating engine 3 quarter 12 of 15 shed fully involved 2220
01:01
The ambulance company 7 respond 3 2 280 Marsburg Road hillbilly heaven for a chest pain Ambrown's company 7 respond at 3280 Morrisburg Road hillbilly heaven for chest pain 2221
01:28
The end to 21.
01:34
Good.
01:37
Do you need me to come down from the north side to shut down that way?
01:45
80, Marnsburg Road, Hillbilly Heaven.
01:48
Operations will be on Pack 5.
01:54
22, 22.
02:00
Ed, when you're running.
02:05
320 to 307.
02:07
They mostly have the roadblocks.
02:09
We're just going to essentially stay out here.
02:11
Make sure people will try to go around them.
02:16
Correct.
02:20
Customer has pain from the stomach going down to the rib cage.
02:26
2222.
02:29
So good.
02:30
Information.
02:34
Go ahead.
02:37
Caller advised the patient has stabbing,
02:40
correction,
02:41
stabbing,
02:42
chest pain as well, 2224.
02:47
Okay.
02:50
Okay.
02:53
Okay. Okay.
02:54
Okay.
02:56
We mark fire under control.
02:58
Okay.
03:02
Yeah,
03:03
we just got to work on opening up more.
03:07
Copy, Brother Q-Drick.
03:09
The fire is under control, 2220.
03:18
Three or seven, they opened up northbound.
03:23
We're just going to have to do traffic control for southbound traffic.
03:32
I'm direct, I'm a couple minutes out.
03:40
Copy, I'll check through it, located.
03:47
District Valley Pike, Command.
03:50
Valley Pike, go ahead.
03:53
You're 10 minutes in.
03:56
Copy, 10 minutes.
03:57
Still,
03:58
locating hotspotspot.
04:05
Okay, thank you, man.
04:06
Do we have the power going to that structure?

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Valley Pike, Winchester, VA 22602

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Incident Timeline

  1. Fire Extinguished and Scene Cleared
  2. Traffic Control Adjusted
  3. Fire Brought Under Control
  4. Firefighters Access Hydrant and Close Road
  5. Initial Dispatch to Shed Fire

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