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Portsmouth *Working fire* 2600 block of Nashville Ave. E2 stretching on a two story, single family dwelling with heavy fire showing from the charlie side
BN1 BN2
E1 E2 E11
T1
R1
EMS2
M1
Navy E21
Correct address is 2611 Nashville
Fire is starting to break through the roof
E2 reporting bulk of the fire on the Charlie side is K/D
E21 and E2 making entry for fire attack
T1 reporting primary search clear on division one. Heading to division two
R1 has a 3rd line stretched and heading to the attic
C/D side wall is starting to collapse
Primary search clear on division two
IC reporting fire is in the attic and requesting companies set up a collapse zone around the C/D corner
E11 pulling ladder people stuck in division 2
I don't think there's anyone stuck. Safety requested ladders for secondary means of egress bc crews are working on division two
IC reporting conditions are improving from the exterior
Interior crews reporting they have a few hot spots to hit and then they will be ready for ventilation
E1 reporting secondary search is clear
Courtesy Bubba Ratcliff & Amir Armstrong, Hampton Roads Fire Rescue Incidents
BN1 BN2
E1 E2 E11
T1
R1
EMS2
M1
Navy E21
Correct address is 2611 Nashville
Fire is starting to break through the roof
E2 reporting bulk of the fire on the Charlie side is K/D
E21 and E2 making entry for fire attack
T1 reporting primary search clear on division one. Heading to division two
R1 has a 3rd line stretched and heading to the attic
C/D side wall is starting to collapse
Primary search clear on division two
IC reporting fire is in the attic and requesting companies set up a collapse zone around the C/D corner
E11 pulling ladder people stuck in division 2
I don't think there's anyone stuck. Safety requested ladders for secondary means of egress bc crews are working on division two
IC reporting conditions are improving from the exterior
Interior crews reporting they have a few hot spots to hit and then they will be ready for ventilation
E1 reporting secondary search is clear
Courtesy Bubba Ratcliff & Amir Armstrong, Hampton Roads Fire Rescue Incidents