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CREWS
FIND A PILE OF TRASH IN THE CUL-DE-SAC |
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October 25
2006
- At 1315 hours, City Fire Communications put the local
out for a trash fire in front of 10194 Ben's Way
bringing Attack 501. While on the way,
communications reported that a trash truck had
dumped a full load of trash in the cul-de-sac and it
was on fire. Apparently the driver realized the
contents of the truck were on burning and dumped the
load to save the truck. Battalion 581 added on to
the run and requested the Engine also. The Attack
arrived on scene to find exactly what they expected,
a huge burning mess. They laid out and quickly put
two lines in service. The Engine arrived but
promptly cleared for a hazmat local in the first
due. The Battalion requested a front-end loader from
public works and the Attack stood by until it
arrived. As the pile was pulled apart, the fire was
extinguished. The scene was turned over to Hazmat
Officer 584 and the the Attack cleared at 1450
hours. |
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