Fire crews search and overhaul at multi floor building, Middletown DE
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Fire crews responded to a structure fire near New Street in Middletown, Delaware. Multiple engines and command units were involved. Primary searches of the multi-floor building found no occupants. Firefighters conducted checks of the attic, extensions, and exposures, performed overhaul operations, and confirmed all visible fire was extinguished.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle County Fire
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06:10
Transcript:
00:00
Hey.
00:02
Curtis, what's the same is like with a regular building for Charlie, guys? We're in that room.
00:10
You guys are not really good on this back guy?
00:13
You got a little extension going to...
00:16
You're right.
00:19
Do we have a long in that building?
00:26
What happened to your man.
00:32
Primary on the first and second floor of the adult surges completely negative.
00:37
Andrew Charles working on hitting the extension now on the second floor.
00:44
Copy.
00:49
What thing was that? I'm not going to have.
00:55
A31145, which hospital was that?
00:59
Wilmington Hospital.
01:02
For you?
01:06
For example.
01:08
Go for the name.
01:14
Primary,
01:16
on the other ones,
01:18
negative.
01:19
We've got some heat on the potential law.
01:25
Uh,
01:27
copy, you got to do with you know?
01:34
Hello, folks, man.
01:40
I just want to get done to see.
01:44
I see the engine 28.
01:45
I see the engine 28.
01:46
Thank you very good officer, sir.
01:53
Yeah, that's on CD.
01:59
Just requesting to be made to satisfy for law enforcement.
02:07
I'm Sean Pee on location.
02:12
If we're going to have the Broadway 1 exposure.
02:14
Maybe come to the last been out before we get them out.
02:19
Copy. Yeah.
02:22
Trump, we're going to be in time.
02:27
Ah.
02:29
Dead.
02:31
See, I'm only the visiting exposure on the second floor.
02:34
We don't have no extension to the attic.
02:38
You said no extension to the attic?
02:41
All right, we're on the second floor, let's see the attic.
02:44
We have no extension.
02:47
Copy.
02:51
Yes, I can't correct.
02:54
Go for command.
03:01
The second floor.
03:02
No extension.
03:08
Thank you. As three officer, command.
03:15
Go for command.
03:19
My staff and my crew is coming out.
03:21
I need to know the crew is takes the line over the other side.
03:28
Okay.
03:33
Can.
03:35
Do you have any additional units responded?
03:39
Tester County Engine 22 is filling route.
03:42
And we've got Engine 5 ready for your fill-in, trucking around also.
03:50
Probably. As engine 5 continue to the scene, everything else can proceed is normal.
04:00
Special engine time.
04:02
The county engine 2021-122.
04:09
22-1-2.
04:11
22-1-49.
04:16
Command to the Chancellor End 22-1.
04:22
Good.
04:26
Once you arrive, I'm going to have you switch on with some of the cruise.
04:32
First day to walk out now.
04:35
Please walk out now.
04:43
P-25 in a seat here, near New Street, Middletown.
04:52
Thanks folks, ma'am.
04:55
Group for command.
04:59
Primary searches the game part of building and the DELAX PURG to the first and second floor are not here.
05:07
Copy on primary second year, completing on the flight of order.
05:10
All right,
05:16
full operator, command.
05:21
Yeah.
05:24
Culver, Delta One exposure, just as if I track smoke,
05:28
the little roof on the original fire building.
05:34
Chopie.
05:39
April 1152.
05:44
Okay. Fourteen minutes.
05:51
Go for command.
05:54
Chief, we got all the visible fire and all the units are out.
05:58
We're going to have to open up all of our ceilings, the checkpoint station.
06:02
But I believe we've got to get one of the control this unit's working extensive overhaul.
06:09
Thank you, great gun.
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Location mentioned:
New St, Middletown, DE 19709
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