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Engine 4 is on scene. We do have flame showing in the trash pile. We're attempting to gain access to a lock the gate right now to get better access and information. Copy engine 4 on scene, flame showing in the trash pile. Engine 4, engine 1. Go ahead, engine 1. Hey, we're pulling right now, Myrick Street. We can see the smoke files. Do you want us to stay in the hydrant, come right, as you plan to do the watertow? Put two tanks on it and see what we can do. Not a real big spot of fire, but let's see if we can punch it with tanks and then go from there. Copy that. We're passing the shipyard right now. Should be able to copy in the minute. Support guys. Five on scene behind one. Five on scene behind one. Engine 5. Came up to give us your tank water. An engine one just standby for hydrant.
Miscellaneous fire, it's supposed to be 1,000 South Myrick Street at the Auto Shred Recycling. EMS received a couple of calls saying there's a fenced junkyard at this location and they saw a fire inside. Just after your office and the other, a full alarm. Generally, this fire becomes pretty big.
Excuse me, engine 16. Under 16. You can cancel. It's going to be the shipyard in the city, so we're going to give it to them. Under 5. It's going to be the one on Myrick Street. Engine 11. Fire's out. Copy fire's out.
During route, medical call at Tom Thumb, 20200 West Navy Boulevard, 2,200, West Navy. It's going to be a 31-year-old male difficulty breathing.