Crews secure fire hose and end operations, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire department units in Minneapolis coordinated the protection of a fire hose on East 49th Street while confirming there were no remaining hot spots inside the building. Command instructed crews to end operations and wrap up equipment after the scene was declared safe.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Service to command.
00:01
Go ahead for command.
00:03
Yeah, if it's possible,
00:05
there's a lot of people attempting to run over this 5-inch on 49th Street or where am I?
00:12
Was this line right here is protected and they're going to need some type of somebody protecting it.
00:22
Command received.
00:23
All crews on that.
00:24
Down, let's hit down the lines.
00:27
Let this breathe a little bit.
00:30
10-22 FMO, do you need help down there stopping? I think no, I'll put up more tape.
00:36
Received.
00:40
Command, this is Ladder 5.
00:42
From our vantage point, we're not picking up any hot spots on the interior of the building.
00:47
Received no hot spots interior.
00:49
All crews and Upson from command, we're going to shut down all operations.
00:54
Coordinate with your ladder truck if you're an engine, otherwise we can shut down all lines and wrap it up.
01:00
Command, dispatch.
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Location mentioned:
E 49th St, Minneapolis, MN
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