Residential trailer fire near Kent-Kangley Road, Kent WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fully involved trailer fire near Southeast 256th Street and Kent-Kangley Road in Kent, Washington. The fire, located next to an outbuilding, was upgraded to a working residential fire. Crews established command, reported a lack of nearby hydrants, and began operations to control the blaze.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
No hydrants in the area immediately surrounding dispatch address.
00:04
Nearest hydrant is going to be Station 82 down on Kent Kangly.
00:10
Battalion 3, we already received, thanks.
00:14
403 has been trying 381.
00:15
Battalion 381.
00:17
Yes sir, send her to this call as well please.
00:19
Copy.
00:21
Fire three, engine 300 and eighty-one.
00:24
Engine 300 and eighty-one.
00:26
All location fully involved trailer fire is adjacent to an outbuilding.
00:31
Let's upgrade this to a working fire residential response.
00:35
We do not have a water supply.
00:37
We'll be pulling an inch and three quarter for a quick hit doing a 360.
00:40
Copy and confirming commercial working fire.
00:43
Sir, you just said commercial residential fire.
00:46
I am confused.
00:50
Residential working fire.
00:52
Thank you.
00:54
403 has been trying 381.
00:56
We're trying 381.
00:58
From a location, I'll establish 256 command.
01:01
Command post is located in my rig on the alpha side and I'll be doing a 360.
01:06
And this fire break.
01:08
I'm sorry, you clipped at the end there.
01:09
So copy the residential working fire?
01:13
That's affirmative.
01:14
Going to residential response with the work and fire upgrade.
01:17
Thank you.
01:19
Engine three and three, 1256, come in.
01:22
This is fire four.
01:24
All units at Southeast 256th Street for the working fire are on Fire Four.
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