Fire breaks out at single-story home with exposure risk


Audio|Source: Springfield, Nixa, Ozark, Republic, Marshfield and Greene County Fire
03:19
Transcript:
It's a single story residence. We have heavy fire showing from the alpha side with a exposure on the Bravo side. We're going to be operating in defensive mode. Engine 8, focus on exposure control for now. This will be chestnut command. Engine 8's arrived. Second one will have chestnut command. Clear Battalion 1, Chestnut Command. Engine 8. Pull a line for that exposure protection. Let's verify all victims are out of the exposure on the Bravo side. Dispatch Chestnut Command on Ops 8. Did I overhear this as a working fire? That's from, this Julia working fire. I'm clear. Engine one, go ahead and pull up this scene. I need your personnel for a primary search of the Bravo exposure. Clear, Angel 1, primary search of Bravo exposure. on the active firehouse once the engine A gets a knock on it. Copy. How many search on active firehouse? That's clear but day. It's like to safety. I'm clear for time. It's your safety. I'm clear. We're ready at engine four for water if you are at the hydrant. Are you able to see that in cab? No, you're not at this time. Suddenly, be advised, a law call has been placed. Are you on scene now? Not clear. Art supply if that was... Agent 4 of Yale, can you charge the Yellow Crossway? That's square, yellow crossway. Ladder 3. This command, go ahead, ladder 3. Did you have traffic for ladder 3? I did. I knew you had a delayed response. You can go ahead and return the service. We can handle this. We've got it knocked out. Copy. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Chestnut St, Marshfield, MO 65706
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