Fire crews respond to leaking propane tank fire, Forest VA


Fire crews respond to a fire caused by a leaking propane tank near Cotton Town Road. They work to contain the fire and handle hazardous materials safely.
Audio|Source: Bedford County Fire and Rescue (Ops)
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Can you go to the area of 6918 Cotton Town Road? There should be a hydrogen there and set up a fill site. Thank you, David.
00:24
Community 25, Argeet. He's a leaking propane tank before the red tank. We've got one on the fire. We've got the fire right down. I'm going to take the curve of the engine 12 in with you know. On 1422, I copy your agent with a leaking propane tanks and he attached with a engine 12.
00:52
G5, probably right away border. I'm going to be on the Charlie side of pulling equipment for expensive. Fire is not for this town.
01:10
Go ahead, 10-1[1]. We're about a minute now, with your station, Simon. We need you to give your water to tank of five, and then I'll head you back to the fill site, which is going to be on Cotton Town Road. Penfold. Community Medical 14-1.
01:39
Go ahead, 41. We're approximately five minutes down with their assignment. Unfortunately, paramedic. You can downgrade your response. Upon your arrival, don't commit too far down. Out rally, we'll have to find the spot the stage. Leave room for the tankers to get out.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1: Receiving poorly or not at all (fire/EMS context, may indicate a check-in)
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Location mentioned:
Near Cottontown Rd, Forest, VA 24551
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