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Firefighters respond to fully involved shed fire near Maytide StreetPittsburgh PA

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Maytide St, Pittsburgh, PA

According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fully involved shed fire near Maytide Street in Pittsburgh. They coordinated water supply and set up command to manage the firefighting efforts.

Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Fire Ground 2
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07:25
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch 28 engine.
00:01
Did you copy what hydrant they wanted us to take?
00:04
Guys, this is...
00:05
You're gonna run, grab the first hydrant that you see, and lay it down into here.
00:11
We're gonna have to lay a later line and try to get a two and a half off of it.
00:19
Okay, what hydrant are they grabbing? They don't have a...
00:22
they need a location.
00:30
246 truck the 28 engine.
00:33
Looks like we're gonna need a pretty good leader line up here.
00:36
This house is gonna be six installed.
00:40
Fire dispatched the 26 truck.
00:45
All right, 26 truck.
00:48
You can be a fully involved shed.
00:52
All right, 26 Chuck, fully evolved Shedd.
00:54
Do you have command at this point?
00:57
No, what's the trash? Nothing.
01:00
A good water supply set up there.
01:02
We're going to be here for a while.
01:05
Okay. Does the engine company taking a hydrant know which street to lay down at this point?
01:15
Dispatch 28 engine.
01:17
We just passed this cane and we have a hydrant here on Sanderson.
01:21
Should we take that one or is there one closer?
01:24
One? 17 hydrant, uh,
01:27
three-intra leader line with a two and a half.
01:34
Fire dispatch the 26 truck.
01:38
26.
01:40
26 truck, 28 is that Sanderson and Biscayne is that the closest hydrant? They're asking.
01:47
It's going to be a rear shutoff from Maytime.
01:50
The only access we're going to have on is from Maytime.
01:54
Okay, 26 truck reporting, the early access is off of Maytide.
01:58
Other engines coming in, do you copy? You have to access from Maytide.
02:02
Put the first engine in, grab a hydrant,
02:06
stretch its 3-inch-liter line, with a 2.5 and then it's a 3-quarter.
02:12
Fire dispatched the 26 engine.
02:14
Did you copy that report?
02:20
Fire disbast the 26 engine.
02:30
26 starts to 26 engines.
02:41
26 trucks and 26 engines.
02:43
We're on scene here.
02:44
We've got to try to run some 5 inch down to the titheon.
02:47
We'll bring up a leader line to 2.2 and a half.
02:49
Okay, let's see if you can give me a five section up here.
02:54
We could try and do a little bit of different different tanks.
03:00
26 engine, copy.
03:09
Dispatch 28 engines.
03:11
Was that a company taking a hydrant?
03:14
28 engine, that's the permanent.
03:15
26 engine is taking a hydrant.
03:17
I believe you're on the Maytide side.
03:18
Fire dispatch the 26 engine.
03:24
22 engines on scene.
03:28
My 22 engine on the scene.
03:30
Fire dispatch to 22.
03:31
Are you in 26 on the Maytide side of this incident?
03:40
dispatch the 22 engine.
03:44
22 engine.
03:46
Are you in 26 on the Maytide Street side of the fire? Is that correct?
03:53
That is correct.
03:55
We are on May-Tide.
03:57
Okay, 26 engine has a hydrant.
04:00
Do you need 28 to take a secondary hydrogen from a different street?
04:06
46 trucks of dispatch.
04:08
If we are one hydrant should be sufficient, this is going to be a total defensive,
04:13
no exposures at this time.
04:16
We're going to try to lay our five section up here and see if we can just do a quick knock down on it.
04:24
Okay, 26 truck, you're saying you're good with the hydrogen that you have.
04:28
28, do not take another hydrant.
04:30
As soon as they give me some water up here, we should be good.
04:38
23 driver from 23 return you just go around you might have to head back down to Mayside there's nothing no way of getting into here
05:04
B.C1 is on the scene with command, dispatch.
05:07
All right, B.C1, that's received.
05:09
BC1 are going to make a Maytide command.
05:16
Okay. Let's pass on the Macy.
05:18
They're on scene.
05:19
I'll be reporting the command.
05:21
Okay, last company unreadable.
05:24
Is that Battalion 4?
05:33
This unit 503 is on scene, reporting the command.
05:37
All right, 503, I copy.
05:40
Towards a five-factory right now.
05:43
Towards a five-furture right now.
05:46
Towards a five-penter.
05:51
We've got a fake die command.
05:55
Me attack command?
05:57
Yeah,
05:58
we got a shed fire that's almost completely burned.
06:02
Burned, they're getting ready to get water on it now.
06:06
Charge the five sections, parts of five sections.
06:09
Copy.
06:13
It's bad, four trucks on scene.
06:18
Four truck on scene.
06:21
The truck four on nine reporting the command.
06:26
Command, you're up 20% to five seconds?
06:30
Five seconds, you're coming now.
06:34
Fire distracted command.
06:38
Good.
06:40
You're 15 minutes.
06:42
26 pumping.
06:44
You ready for one?
06:46
I copy.
06:48
Copy. Good.
06:53
Good.
06:58
Mr. Best, command, I got water and a fire now.
07:02
Copy.
07:05
Ward on the fire.
07:06
26-Hodry, man.
07:08
Go ahead and torch the hydrant.
07:23
Mac Unit on same.

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