Firefighters battle structure fire with water supply issues, Graham TX


Firefighters responded to a structure fire near Old Jacksboro Rd. They worked to control the fire and protect nearby buildings. They faced water shortages and searched for functioning hydrants to maintain firefighting efforts.
Audio|Source: Graham Fire
06:18
Transcript:
00:00
Engine one will be entering near Old Jacksboro Rd for exposure control.
00:04
Charlie, I'm running a little on water up here.
00:09
Received. Shut down one handline, shut down the right handline, keep the left handline going.
00:14
Protecting the exposure.
00:15
Receive, I'm shutting down the line, keeping up on average.
00:19
Receive, near Old Jacksboro Rd looks good on the inside.
00:21
I'm gonna go walk the other half a block and see if I can find a hydrant.
00:24
We're completely out of water now.
00:25
All right, just hang time for a sec.
00:26
Justin, let me look for hydrant. Truck two, as you're coming in.
00:33
Look for us to hydrant because we're out of water.
00:35
Inge one. If y'all come in from old jacks for away, they're saying there's a hydrant down there.
00:41
Three, Steve.
00:42
We're on the corner of Raglan Enforia.
00:45
Engine one, truck two.
00:46
Neighbors are saying closest one's probably going to be Old Jacksboro and Raglin.
00:50
Just check, when you come in, I'll walk the block the other way.
00:53
Newsforce. Truck is one, truck two.
00:55
They hit a one on the corner of old Jacksboro at Ragland as a red hydrant.
00:59
Truck two is about block out.
01:01
Greasy, that's our only choice.
01:02
Catch that hydrant.
01:03
We don't have one at Ragland and Johnny.
01:04
Near June 1 soon as he gets the hydrant established, let's hit it hard with that deckgun.
01:09
Received.
01:10
I'll stand on being route to Ragland with two personnel on board.
01:14
Prosecute.
01:15
Received 036[2].
01:16
I'm going to be in CEDE or county at Ragland on the old Jackson Road to shut out and down the intersection.
01:28
10-4[5], they're on a priority call right now.
01:32
I'll see if any of them are available.
01:35
Command, ASO, we have one unit on scene, or not on one's on scene.
01:39
104[4].
01:40
Brandon, when you make that turn, hug this curb to the left as far as you can and come off left, engine one.
01:46
9-1 received 038.
01:52
Go ahead and charge of the hydrant.
01:54
Engine one, the hydra, go ahead and charge the hydrant.
01:56
Rush 10 will be out at OJax for a rational.
01:58
Rush 10 received, 039[3].
02:00
Engine one, hydrant.
02:01
Go ahead and charge the hydrant.
02:02
Stand by.
02:03
Is there a malfunction with the hydrant?
02:05
Can, boy, this one's teased up right now.
02:07
We're facing...
02:08
I've got two a half foot.
02:09
Let me walk this other block and see if there's one down here.
02:12
Go ahead and bring brush 10 up here, guys, and we'll start squirting some water with brush 10.
02:15
104[4]0s on the way.
02:16
10 will be headed down ragland to see if you can't find another hot.
02:19
Rush 10 received.
02:20
Here. 923[6]-901[1]. You want me to take that pickup and drive or you want to brush into drop, brushed into poor water?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
901: Possible unit number or incident identifier
[2]
036: Possible unit number or incident identifier
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039: Possible unit number or incident identifier
[4]
104: Acknowledgment
[5]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
[6]
923: Possible unit number or incident identifier
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Location mentioned:
Near Old Jacksboro Rd, Graham, TX 76450
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