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Firefighters manage fire with propane tank near Southeast Jennifer StreetClackamas County OR

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SE Jennifer St, Oregon 97015

According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire near Southeast Jennifer Street and Southeast Dillon Street in Oregon. They managed water supply challenges and addressed exposure risks involving a propane tank. Fire crews coordinated water tenders and firefighting lines to control and extinguish the fire safely.

Audio|Heard on: Clackamas County Fire and EMS
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03:38
Transcript:
00:00
322 is to 322.
00:01
Let's bump down to one handline.
00:05
Copy that.
00:07
Free connect, I'm shutting you down, bolt load, I'm leaving you open.
00:13
Pre-connect, copy.
00:20
Just the pump-22, I'm in a quarter tank.
00:22
I'm shutting the bolt load down.
00:28
Fire attack room.
00:31
Command go.
00:32
Uh,
00:34
yeah, it's, uh, these exposures are starting to cut off again, Chief.
00:42
Section 328, how's your water supply system going?
00:47
Still waiting on the tenders, sir.
00:51
I'd recommend adding some more tenders to this operation if you could.
00:59
Maximize the usage out of that one water tender by building your system.
01:05
We will continue using one for now.
01:09
Next water tender route is hour and a half away.
01:16
Problems. At Southeast Jennifer Street and Southeast Dillon Street.
01:21
Working channel OPS 24.
01:23
The 328 POM.
01:25
Water tender 314 arriving.
01:29
Copy that. I'd like you to dump into the smaller tank that I'm suctioning out of and then back it.
01:36
Once that hole will back you up and dump into the bigger tank.
01:42
Copy. Smart tank first.
01:45
Command 322 fire attack group.
01:49
Command agent 322,
01:51
once water supplies.
01:52
I'd like to open both bulk road and pre-connect line.
01:57
Let's get this fire knocked out.
02:00
I copy that chief.
02:01
Hey, I was just going to relate to you.
02:03
We're getting significant an instrument on a propane take on my end here.
02:06
I can use that water faster than later.
02:14
Engine 328, did you copy?
02:18
Paper.
02:24
Man, do we need an additional line on that propane tank?
02:28
Uh, negative at this time, Chief.
02:30
Once we get those lines up and going, I think my boys can knock it down.
02:38
It's coming.
02:41
Copy fire attack, you got water coming.
02:43
You got water coming.
02:48
I'll talk to you if you have 50 residual.
02:50
I would love it.
02:52
Go more?
02:55
55-0, yes sir.
03:01
Your flow right now and is your pressure good on your intake?
03:06
Was that traffic for engine 322?
03:09
That is for pump 28 from pump 22.
03:14
I would like 50 more pounds if you have it.
03:19
Send it your way.
03:30
David, we're gonna be looking.
03:36
Yeah, let's continue.

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