Flooding and rescue operations involving a trapped firefighter and resident on East Mountain and Omega Way; multiple evacuation and impassable road updates, command transfers to high school, and coordination of water rescue resources., Boundary County ID
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Flooding and rescue operations involving a trapped firefighter and resident on East Mountain and Omega Way; multiple evacuation and impassable road updates, command transfers to high school, and coordination of water rescue resources.
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Flash, Clark for Fire Command.
00:07
For information,
00:09
we have one firefighter and one resident trapped in their vehicle on East Mountain and Omega Way.
00:16
We are unable to get to them.
00:18
They are sheltering in place.
00:20
Also.
00:26
To go to East Spring Creek Road, truck to get some of these residents out, all other Clarkport firetips will be reconvening at the high school.
00:35
Also.
00:41
So four will be transferring commands to 1861, who is currently en route to the high school.
00:54
Increasing flooding off the high student will be on free-based student will be impossible.
01:03
The flooding is increasing and soon will be impossible.
01:19
Back 1811.
01:26
East Spring Creek is impassable.
01:32
Option, Spring Creek is impassable.
01:40
That's their information.
01:41
We just spoke to a mail at the Youth Center advising that he does have it available for evacuees 1080 1st Avenue,
01:49
and a 32 passenger bus if necessary.
01:54
Okay, okay, thank you.
02:01
State School Rondeau for Water Rescue.
02:13
One-three-six-two.
02:18
Copy-up.
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