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Newport News ,*working residential Structure Fire * 32 Fergusons cove, Caller advised their house is full of smoke - response on tac 2.
Rescue 2 arriving investigating par 3
Engine 8 on-scene establishing command
Engine 10 going to the rear with the home owner believes it may be under the crawl space
Rescue 2 advising Fire under the crawl space, requesting a 1 3/4 to the rear of the house
Engine 8 dropping 5 inch down the driveway
Engine 10 running 3 inch to engine 8 until hydrant is found
Engine 8 operator advised unable to get engine 10 into pump mode
Yet again E10 with the famous pump failure
Tywon Cook it would have been a situation if that thing didn’t start working, good work to the pump operator for getting her going
Prince B Williams Sr. Finally started despite the issues?
Tywon Cook yea
They pumped into engine 8 thru a 3 inch supply
Crews are advising good fire knock, an engine 10 is working at this time.
Rescue 2 an engine 10 crew in the crawl space at this time advising an all clear, ladder 3 entering for a primary search battalion 1 arriving an assuming command
Engine 8 entering par 2 ladder 3 entering par 2 for primary, at this time fire is out. Rescue requesting fans at this time
Command assigned ladder 6 to assume RIT
Units: E008 E010 EMS2 M010 RSC2 BTN1 E003 L003 L006 SAF2 E006 M008
Interior to Command advises an all clear of the structure
Interior advises good amount of smoke on the 2nd division fans are needed
Rescue 2 advised all power has been secured
Crews have exited the structure
Rescue 2 crew operating on simplex all traffic thru rescue officer
And engine 10 has kicked its self out of pump gear at this time, operator restarting now
Engine 8 taking pumping operations
Ventilation complete
* fire out crews will be clearing soon, monitoring ended *
Courtesy Prince B. Williams & Tywon Cook, Hampton Roads Fire Rescue Incidents.
FYI: Address is a $2.5 million single family residence on the James River, owned by a leading orthopedic surgeon. No street view available, but here's a Google Earth shot . . .
And . . . current Engine 10 is notorious for not wanting to pump . . . don't know why they haven't trashed it yet . . .
Rescue 2 arriving investigating par 3
Engine 8 on-scene establishing command
Engine 10 going to the rear with the home owner believes it may be under the crawl space
Rescue 2 advising Fire under the crawl space, requesting a 1 3/4 to the rear of the house
Engine 8 dropping 5 inch down the driveway
Engine 10 running 3 inch to engine 8 until hydrant is found
Engine 8 operator advised unable to get engine 10 into pump mode
Yet again E10 with the famous pump failure
Tywon Cook it would have been a situation if that thing didn’t start working, good work to the pump operator for getting her going
Prince B Williams Sr. Finally started despite the issues?
Tywon Cook yea
They pumped into engine 8 thru a 3 inch supply
Crews are advising good fire knock, an engine 10 is working at this time.
Rescue 2 an engine 10 crew in the crawl space at this time advising an all clear, ladder 3 entering for a primary search battalion 1 arriving an assuming command
Engine 8 entering par 2 ladder 3 entering par 2 for primary, at this time fire is out. Rescue requesting fans at this time
Command assigned ladder 6 to assume RIT
Units: E008 E010 EMS2 M010 RSC2 BTN1 E003 L003 L006 SAF2 E006 M008
Interior to Command advises an all clear of the structure
Interior advises good amount of smoke on the 2nd division fans are needed
Rescue 2 advised all power has been secured
Crews have exited the structure
Rescue 2 crew operating on simplex all traffic thru rescue officer
And engine 10 has kicked its self out of pump gear at this time, operator restarting now
Engine 8 taking pumping operations
Ventilation complete
* fire out crews will be clearing soon, monitoring ended *
Courtesy Prince B. Williams & Tywon Cook, Hampton Roads Fire Rescue Incidents.
FYI: Address is a $2.5 million single family residence on the James River, owned by a leading orthopedic surgeon. No street view available, but here's a Google Earth shot . . .
And . . . current Engine 10 is notorious for not wanting to pump . . . don't know why they haven't trashed it yet . . .