Brush and tanker units at fire scene


Fire crews and dispatch coordinate multiple tankers and brush trucks at a fire. They direct where to place hoses, hold some trucks to refill, bring in a brush truck to protect a hot spot, and announce the time the fire is under control. Some units are cleared to leave.
Audio|Source: Gaston County Public Safety
03:18
Transcript:
The same thing, I don't know that often you make a call. We're supposed to all of it. We have a boat service on every day. Okay. 7-9-9-2-7-7-7-1-613 gets out, pull-down take the outside lane, dump your load in to the engine. after Tiger's safety three coming by. Is there a number two? Time on there. Is there a certain location or tag? following black Mercedes. I'll give you a second. It was recovered in Charlotte from 725. Copy. 703, fuel pull down, go where 73 is. Hold your other tanker up at the top of the hill. I got tankers held. As soon as 73 clears, I'm bringing the brush truck in to protect that noser. (name withheld), 21, if you will, go ahead and start putting your hose up. All tankers hold up our third staging area for a minute. The ones that need to be refilled, go ahead and go refilled. 21, start putting your hoses up. (name withheld)? Come down here then? I need the brush truck down here until we get this thing finished. Go, (name withheld), (name withheld). 3.06, North Rhine Street, (name withheld), resident. Expander, module, alarm, no fielder. You're good to clear. 73 once you're out, you can clear. 23 direct. 21 under the fire center, if you will, issue of control time. Control time, 738. All right, brush 18. When 73 clears, come on the round, drop down in there. You're going to pull down past the end of 21, protect that noser. 10, it looks to the driver's side of the white truck there. 703, y'all can clear if you need to, we'll get the hoses clear up.
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Gaston County, NC
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