Fire response near South Country Village Drive in Oregon, Clackamas County OR
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Firefighters operated engines near South Country Village Drive in Oregon, managing water flow and deck gun usage during fire suppression efforts.
Audio|Heard on: Clackamas County Fire and EMS
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03:13
Transcript:
00:00
South Hetherland Drive.
00:02
Cross streets are South Country Village Drive and South Country Village Drive.
00:07
Working Channel Ops 24.
00:14
328 pounds from 322 pounds.
00:17
How is it going over there?
00:27
How many hoses do you have on the ground and what's your flow?
00:33
Two hundred foot three connect, one seventy.
00:40
Now if you open up more.
00:44
Assuming you're ready for water.
00:52
325, 328, pumps, 322 pumps, do you want water?
00:58
AMR responded code 1 medical transport.
01:02
At near Southeast 42nd Avenue.
01:07
Cross streets are Southeast Jackson Street and Southeast and West Street.
01:15
22 from 320, ready for water.
01:24
Copy, you still just have one pre-connect.
01:31
A deck gun out too.
01:34
Can you repeat?
01:37
We're opening up a deck gun.
01:40
Okay, what's your total flow?
01:48
Copy.
01:51
12-328, command, are you sure that math's right?
02:00
322 for 328 update, it's going to be 1,200.
02:10
328 from 322 pounds, yeah, I'm not going to be able to sustain that.
02:29
That's all like, I'm giving you all I got.
02:34
No, yeah, my pressure is at like 35.
02:41
Okay, command.
02:44
You're welcome.
02:55
328 Kura, there's 328, what's your tank level at?
03:04
Top.
03:06
Copy that, go ahead and discontinue your deck, fill your tank and then we'll throttle down, idle down and switch drivers.
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Location mentioned:
S Country Village Dr, Oregon 97045
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