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Wheelchair bus evacuation and patient transport in Moore, Moore SC
Emergency responders coordinated evacuation and transportation of patients using multiple wheelchair buses near Kirkwood Drive and a church location in Moore. Staff accessed the building to collect supplies and ensure all patients were safely loaded and transported to a shelter.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg County Fire and Spartanburg City Fire
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07:29
Transcript:
00:00
Hey Mongo, the first wheelchair bus right there is loaded and ready to go.
00:06
I'm going to go ahead and get it to pull out so we can start and roll some people around.
00:14
I got the total three left in the wheelchair, I think, Chief.
00:22
Okay.
00:24
Email have an assist system with near Kirkwood Drive.
00:28
Church.
00:32
Nage 31 31, 1.
00:36
Okay, poor Nirmary Cemetery 31.
00:37
It's flipped assist only as being estimated.
00:43
Negative at this time.
00:49
Funtmerg, Tiger River.
00:52
Tiger River.
00:55
Engine 51 and Squad 53 are on scene.
01:00
Sample.
01:03
Action squad 51.
01:04
I got total job in the wheelchair.
01:09
I don't see.
01:11
The $4 about cars now.
01:23
14.
01:25
5.
01:27
City, business fire alarm, 151 South Church Street, Spartanburg County Library.
01:33
North Side, City, Business Fire Alarm,
01:36
151 South Church Street, Bartonburg County Library.
01:47
What about your First Baptist church bus, is it full?
01:52
Yes, Chief.
01:53
I'm trying to work on it.
01:55
I'm trying to work on it. Sparingly in the sense, please, sir.
01:59
Up.
02:03
Okay,
02:07
four, thank you.
02:10
Follow, Paula Springs, is in 41.
02:14
Monty. Monty.
02:17
You, Joey, one back in quarter.
02:21
Able.
02:22
Able.
02:28
The former 3rd1-2nd3rd1-2.
02:33
The 3rd1, double.
02:40
The former Civany News can see if you trip to 52.
02:48
Bus right here is full right here that's in the drive.
02:51
We're working on it.
02:58
All right, the other wheelchair buses don't pull up to load up.
03:03
Okay. Thank you, sir.
03:06
Sparbert Northside.
03:14
This is Farmer, EAM, Cartoon 91.
03:18
Northside, Enisix 3 is going to be on scene, large, multi-story library.
03:23
I've got nothing visible from three sides.
03:25
Innis 63 is going to have South Church Street command.
03:28
My closest hydrant is going to be at Kennedy and Broad.
03:33
Simon Peter.
03:37
We go. State 1.91.
03:39
We're going forward.
03:40
50 101.
03:42
We're going forward.
03:45
City 101.
03:47
City, man. You're going to call for it.
03:49
Yeah,
03:50
that's safe.
03:53
Tie it up.
04:00
City, man. You're good, clear.
04:06
Copy. Farmer, Truck 622, Rescue 60 Available, turn out of quarters.
04:12
Okay, clear.
04:16
Gotty,
04:19
I cleared the other church buses to go back and get set up.
04:25
Okay, I'm still, we're still moving up here, Chief.
04:28
I still got four in wheelchairs that needs to be loaded that I can see right now.
04:39
Okay.
04:43
They keep multiplying or pulling them out of the bus that I wasn't aware of.
04:54
That wheelchair bus you got Friday now is the last one here that's not loaded.
04:59
Just let me know if I need to bring one back after they unloaded.
05:04
Let's bring one back, just to make sure, Chief, please.
05:09
Okay.
05:16
One of them to be advised the house is clear, they're on buses.
05:32
Are there any way that we can send a couple staff people in the building to get some briefs and stuff for these people, they're going to have to be changed.
05:44
Yeah,
05:46
I think we can probably handle that.
05:51
I'm sending it to the front door now.
05:57
10-4[1].
05:59
Engine 20. Come on.
06:06
Hey, will you go in with those staff members right there that just ran in the front door and let them get whatever they need to get out of there?
06:18
All right, sir.
06:21
This is Longbird Chief 101.
06:24
I'm Ted. NG63 be cleared in service.
06:29
Tempoor, if you will, at Spurge or anyone else from an emergency man, but know if they're coming to help with the shelter,
06:36
here's the main incident.
06:38
That's the large portico in the first five of the district.
06:47
10 for EMC 91 car 91 is route to you.
06:54
104, that can go directly to the church.
06:56
They don't need to come to me.
07:00
I bet.
07:06
1-1-1-91.
07:10
Go ahead.
07:12
291 is heading to you.
07:13
191 and 991 are waiting back to see if you need supplies, but I'll let them all know to go to the main entrance.
07:20
We're about three units out from having everybody loaded and ready to transport.
07:24
Some of the transports are already left to the church, so all the patients will be out here in just a little bit.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
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