Firefighters battle structural fire with collapse hazard, Shenandoah County VA


Firefighters are addressing an active structural fire on John Marshall Hwy. They are managing increased smoke from a crawl space and controlling hazards after a collapse. Crews are wetting down affected areas to prevent fire spread and ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Shenandoah County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Okay, we're getting a little bit more production of smoke from that crawl space again. We're going to send another crew to the AD corner and try to work the roof on as well as the crawl space.
00:14
I'm direct.
00:25
Rescue Company 25, Additional Call,
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Middletown,
00:30
Frederick 12,
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237, John Marshall Highway for four-month-old breathing problems. Obstetrics, 1745.
00:41
This fact, Rescue 51's in route. Back to the station for an additional land deal. Keep Middletown en route.
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104, 1746.
00:52
This like, we'll see additional.
00:55
Racing 51, it's a form of both male, color is revising, he's not breathing right, breathing heavy and sweating, not turning colors.
01:03
Respect for rescue 13, ones responding from Woodstock.
01:08
131 from Woodstock, 17.46.
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Hold this one.
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Question 9, I'm Sue.
01:24
Just passed on 131. Can you give an additional?
01:28
10-4[1], four-month-old male, not breathing properly, breathing heavy, sweating.
01:33
His normal callers, just started.
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Safety command.
01:58
As Freda County, 12-1s responding with the late response are coming off 81 at the 309.
02:05
Medic 12.1, a copy-year, respondent, delay, respond, 1748, 237, John Marshall Highway for a four-month-old male, not breathing correctly, sweating,
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not changing colors at this time.
02:18
Do you have any other units right or are we the only unit?
02:23
We have Amyannes 13-1 from Woodstock, and we have a rescue engine around to Charlford for amulans.
02:32
Okay.
02:38
Safety, I pull them guys back in case that fortuit comes forward from back here and looks like it could come that way.
02:46
There are.
02:52
Thank you to command. We're going to try and hit that with that deuce in half and see if we can knock it loose and get it come down so it's not a danger.
03:02
Okay, just make sure you're doing from a state system.
03:08
You can't pump up pressure on the deuce and a half.
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All members, engine company 9, per chief 9,
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response to the station for staffing, then of announcement, 1751.
03:34
Back the pressure down on the deuce and a half now please.
03:41
Man the safety, we're all units safe there after that collapse.
03:46
All of us on this alpha side are 10-4[1].
03:49
Units on Charlie side, you 10-4[1].
03:53
We're 10-4[1].
03:58
You just make sure they went down that good so we don't have an exposure into the point there.
04:06
We're direct with that is what we're doing right now. We've also got that inch and three-quarter that went around the Delta side to Charlie side.
04:13
We're going to have to wet this collapsed part down and get that inch and three-quarter out of there.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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