Water intrusion on second floor causes salvage operations, Erie County PA
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Fire units reported water intrusion on the second floor in room 222. Salvage operations are underway with efforts to direct water to drains and protect furniture. Additional areas with water, such as walk-in showers on the second and third floors, are being managed to minimize damage.
Audio|Heard on: Erie County Public Safety
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Command 353?
00:02
Forty-seven BLS prevention.
00:05
Go ahead, 353.
00:11
On the second floor, room 222 has a good amount of water coming in it.
00:17
That looks like the only spot on the second floor.
00:21
Copy. Anything we can do salvage-wise?
00:28
County, echo turn right to a minute.
00:40
We could possibly take the toilet pole, but I'm not sure.
00:49
Okay,
00:50
copy.
00:59
The 6th command, why don't you have a couple guys start doing all with the hand to salvage at that second floor, 222?
01:08
Tower 2.
01:12
Tower 2, command.
01:18
Tower 2.
01:24
I think you got the water, can you search some guys on salvage and see what we can do and protect.
01:30
Copy.
01:33
Command 353?
01:39
Command, engine 6.
01:41
This is mostly coming in the bathroom.
01:42
We've moved as much furniture that might be affected.
01:46
Copy.
01:52
Enternate the server.
01:57
Tower two, on the second floor, there's a walk-in shower.
02:01
You might be able to squeeze the water in the drains.
02:06
Engine 8 in service.
02:08
Copy close one, bubble one.
02:11
Copy that.
02:17
There's a walk-in shower on the third floor also.
02:20
We might be able to squeeze some stuff in there.
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