Fire drill with leaking cylinder response at stadium circle, Inwood WV
Fire and emergency teams conducted a hazardous materials exercise at Stadium Circle involving a simulated leaking cylinder. Crews practiced patching the leak and transporting simulated victims to Berkeley Medical Center as part of the drill.
Audio|Source: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Operations from entry supervisor, supervisor, action.
00:03
Entry, go ahead, for up.
00:07
Two texts ready to make entry in the hot zone exercise.
00:12
One in 1326, that you says.
00:17
I'm being thrown down next step.
00:21
Go ahead. Go ahead.
00:34
Are you direct on Cadd about the line of intent where it says going to 81?
00:40
Yeah, that's correct. Did we check up to the Pellegrims Street roundabout?
00:45
Still nothing's found. We're going to head to back down 11 to the stadium circle, the caller.
00:50
10-4[1].
00:58
Not anything perfect. If you could have the law enforcement have them started at the 81 bridge of the 5 and head back its way, just verify they didn't see anything up there.
01:08
10-4[1].
01:15
In operation?
01:19
Good.
01:23
Exercise, exercise.
01:25
Our victim has been transported by a medic unit to Berkeley Medical Center
01:29
and we are replacing it with another med unit.
01:32
Exercise, exercise.
01:35
It's going to be ECHO 8-28044, 67529. Okay.
01:47
Go ahead. Go ahead.
01:50
We are at the leaking cylinder.
01:55
We are starting operations to patch the leak.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Stadium Cir, Inwood, WV 25428
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