Residential structure fire with collapsed building in Linden, Linden NC
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residential structure fire near Valerie Lane and Wire Road in Linden. The building had collapsed. Hydrants were used and water shuttle operations were coordinated across the county line to maintain water supply.
Audio|Heard on: Harnett County Public Safety
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Our tanker from West Area and Thunderville's tanker is going a water shuttle on the hydrant and side of Cumberland County, which is maintaining plenty of water so it's not unless you know you're going to be able to you getting sent to you.
00:17
We'll try to over the game pump for round still mass strength.
00:21
I just let it roll because the structure has collapsed.
00:25
The only other way to do this, I think you just put a bunch of water in.
00:32
We do that.
00:33
The center of doing engine here, 1,000 gallons shuttling.
00:37
Again, the two crankers, which is 5,000 gallons.
00:40
And I can put my other engine in the water shuttle application.
00:48
And if need to be,
00:50
I can put my drop tank off.
00:56
So.
01:00
Mr. 242.
01:06
All right, John, Kyle, Fire motion.
01:08
Please grab this one case.
01:10
Zero.
01:21
FM on call.
01:24
Residential structure caller near Valerie Lane off Wire Road and dead end.
01:32
Respond on track email.
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Location mentioned:
Valerie Ln, Linden, NC 28356
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