Fire crew coordinates water supply at Oatfield intersection, Oatfield OR
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters coordinated water supply using multiple tanker engines at SE Webster Road and SE Pine Creek Way in Oatfield.
Audio|Heard on: Clackamas County Fire and EMS
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
322 phone.
00:01
I'm at half tank.
00:04
Man, copy. You're at half tank.
00:06
Looks like 28 is here in tank water.
00:09
You right now.
00:11
Copy tank water.
00:14
Plumptuant 2 for Plumption.
00:15
We're insuring St.
00:16
Water is on the way right now.
00:17
Can you remind me your GPM?
00:22
I'm 340.
00:25
340. Copy. And we have 150 feet between us, right?
00:34
That's a known injury.
00:37
Near SE Webster Road and SE Pine Creek Way.
00:41
Working channel, OPS 24.
00:47
In 20, and I'm out of a worker tank.
00:49
I'm a shut down.
00:50
I'm running in water supply.
00:52
Copy yours, shutting down.
00:58
Command.
01:00
Command engine 3.2, I need to shut down my line.
01:03
I'm out of water.
01:05
Command, copy.
01:12
Traffic. Anymore, please.
01:18
Going to your pump, copy.
01:24
Traffic accident, the nerve injury.
01:27
At southeast Redster, the East Pine Creek Way.
01:30
Working Channel Off 24.
01:37
So let's see if you're going to be able to see.
01:41
Standby, I'll let you know.
01:48
I'm not reloading the handline.
01:51
Jepie. Idle it down, shut it down, fill a tank.
02:00
I just want to make sure you said your tank is full already.
02:04
Negative. We're almost there.
02:08
Gabby 11-owner pool.
02:14
Bobbed in this 322 pump.
02:16
My thanks, full.
02:17
You can shut down.
02:18
Shut down.
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Location mentioned:
SE Webster Rd & SE Pine Creek Way, Oatfield, OR 97267
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