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Morning Fire Starts the Day
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By Bay District Volunteers
April 23, 2017

At 0359 am Companies 3,13,9,6, & 7 were alerted for a working structure fire.

Engine 32 arrived first finding a single wide trailer with fire showing. The crew quickly deployed an attack line and started to attack the fire. Engine 132 arrived and deployed a back up line assisting Engine 32. Chief 3A arrived and established the command. Engine 91 arrived picking up 32's supply line and acted as the truck company prior to its arrival. 91 secured utilities and started opening up the windows. Engine 132 reported the primary search was negative. Engine 61 picked up Engine 132's supply line and established RIT. Truck 7 arrived and performed the secondary search also with negative results. Command placed Squad 7 in service and held Truck 83 to assist with overhaul. At this point Command requested the Fire Marshall.

Once the investigator arrived and concluded his work crews began final overhaul of the trailer. Once done Command released the remaining units around 0625am.

Units: Engine 32, Engine 91, Chief 3A
 
Mutual Aid: Engine 132, Engine 61, Truck 7, Truck 83, Squad 7, Ambulances 398 & 67, MD Fire Marshall En 11 filled in at Station 3
 
Hyperlinks: Audio of the Incident
 
https://youtu.be/VP3xrE4oDhg



 
 

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