Fire contained on piece of heavy machinery in Loveland


Responders managed a fire involving heavy machinery, using water and pumps to control the situation. There were no flames and minimal leaks, and the fire did not threaten nearby areas.
Audio|Source: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
06:30
Transcript:
Are you going to be able to confirm that or do we need to do a hazmat? Also. Do you get a bunch of debris out just to verify? The Hunter, Ladder 42. 22. Same show, go last rescue 42 on scene. Break. That's the command, Ladd Fort 42. Lock it up in with Digit 61. Both apprads are staged. Command 61. We have a little bit. We have a small drip of diesel coming out of this tank. I'm trying to figure out how full it is, but we'll probably have to do a transfer. Motion 4. Captain 55, I'll see fire. Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, I don't know if you got that last transmission, but it sounds like you're in contact with Love on Command. Would it be possible for you to see if they still want or need for service resources coming in? Yeah, affirms. It sounds like Wildman 40 got in the area. They haven't found anything yet. I'll double check and see if they... Okay. All right, copy, bye. Contractor does have it pretty much buried and out. They have 100 gallons of water, standby for further deeps. Turn your copy 12 and 40 almost on scene. Contractor has it pretty much buried to have 100 gallons of water. Stand by for further 1526. 12-10476. We're at the top where there's a staging area with a pickup, which direction from there? It's continued west on that hall road, up slope. It'll break off to the left. Two-track road runs south through the field, and it's pretty rough. I don't know if a Type 6[2] can make it back here or not. Oh, but you can give a shot. Okay, so the green truck we're turning right there and continuing west. For left at the fork. Copy left. Tower 46[5] and Paramedic 321[1]. Respond to Medical Charlie 6[3] at 1635 Capsale Drive. Cross streets are 15th Street Southwest and Toray Drive. Respond on Talk Group 2. Go ahead, we're just caught. We see you and where the fire is. We're just trying to write one. Yeah, just stage there for a minute. Command, Forest Service, Engine, Stage with the TIE 14. Wildland 40[4]. Go ahead, Matt. We're on scene. Contractor, it's just a piece of machinery that's on fire, not spread to the Wildlands, great. Contractor has a pump and tank with 100 gallons of water, so we can probably use a Type 6 for a water shuttle brake. Do you want coordinates for this? Can you copy these coordinates? 40 degrees 23 decimal 437 North 2031. Yeah, he's got a size up. It sounds like an equipment fire. The contractor that's there has water and a pump on scene, and they're just going to use type 6 to shuttle water. They're probably not going to need any forest service resources. Yet, at least one type 6, and... That might be all we can really set up here. Okay, I got it on. There should be the reason. Do we need the UTV or can I turn training 40 around and NINJ 40, or 433, and that four shows? Air shuttle operation with the type 3s, you can return Wildland 40. Contractor is not quite sure if it's made it into the diesel tank yet or not. There are no open flames, though. Command of 1962. Motion for you copy those coordinates and can you verify. What these homeowners know so they can get their vehicles out before they start doing that?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Paramedic 321: Paramedic unit
[2]
Type 6: Light fire engine/wildland firefighting vehicle
[3]
Medical Charlie 6: EMS call, moderate urgency
[4]
Wildland 40: Wildland fire response unit
[5]
Tower 46: Fire apparatus
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Loveland, CO
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