Structure fire contained at Portland Pier, Portland ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a structure fire at Portland Pier in Portland, Maine. The fire was contained and extinguished with multiple engines and ladder companies involved. Command confirmed all companies accounted for and units were released after the fire was knocked down. A damaged hydrant at the scene caused a water leak, and a water district representative was requested to assist with shutting it off.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Fire
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05:15
Transcript:
00:00
Three one ladder three.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:05
Keep you aware, engine five is right on that eastern corner of the building.
00:10
We got two personnel there.
00:14
Ten four, I see it.
00:24
Roger, answering commands.
00:28
Got the fire knocked down at this time.
00:31
You can initiate a PAR for all companies on scene.
00:41
Stafford command, both of the fires have been knocked down.
00:43
Initiating PAR for all companies.
00:50
Paramedic to C9.
00:54
Go ahead, tonight.
00:56
It's a fire check.
01:00
I'm good.
01:04
Car 42?
01:11
Car 42.
01:14
Fire check.
01:19
Roof is fire.
01:24
Pylon to Engine 11, fire check.
01:31
Pylon to Engine 11.
01:38
Engine 11 answers.
01:40
Fire check.
01:47
Go over engine 11.
01:50
Doing a park check, are you all set?
01:54
Yeah, engine 11 is that far.
01:58
10-4[1], engine 2.
02:05
Fire alarm to engine 2.
02:08
Engine 2, fire, all set.
02:11
10-4[1] , engine 48.
02:15
48, everyone's 41 on fire.
02:19
Engine five.
02:22
Engine five,
02:24
car three.
02:26
Engine six.
02:29
Engine six, four of three.
02:33
Engine nine.
02:36
Engine nine, five of course.
02:42
Ladder one.
02:47
Ladder one, car three.
02:50
Ladder three.
02:54
Ladder three, tar with three.
02:57
Ladder four.
03:01
Ladder four to fire four.
03:03
I also have met you four bar two and met you three bar two.
03:10
Ten four, ladder six.
03:13
Ladder six is fire with three.
03:17
Marine one.
03:19
Three 153 .
03:22
Thank you five.
03:27
Thank you, 552 .
03:30
Rescue one.
03:35
Rescue one, five three in the street.
03:38
Last for ladder four.
03:44
Yeah,
03:48
four.
03:56
Marshall One to ILM One, press.
03:59
Answering Marshall One.
04:02
Can you see if you can get a water district rep to meet me at Portland Pier in Commercial Street?
04:10
They sheared off a hydrant and it is actively leaking on Portland Pier.
04:15
See if we can get that shut off.
04:18
Careful.
04:21
And I will say it's not just leaking, it is full-on open pipe.
04:31
Careful.
04:37
Copy.
04:42
Silence to command.
04:47
Sir, part has been complete.
04:49
All companies accounted for.
04:52
All companies accounted for.
05:00
How many in command?
05:05
We're leaving South Portland into 48 and going in front.
05:11
Denver command releasing engine 40, ambulance 41 from South Portland.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Portland Pier, Portland, ME 04101
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