Fire department uses defensive tactics at new orleans blaze, New Orleans LA
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters continued defensive operations at a building near Philip Street in New Orleans. All companies were instructed to stay out of the primary fire building while managing hydrants and hoses to control the fire.
Audio|Heard on: New Orleans Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
The problem, if I didn't get to the back yet, I'm still in between the exposure.
00:03
They're still trying to profit, I'm trying to the exposure.
00:08
16, 17, 17 outbrador, we need an up.
00:11
All right for water.
00:15
The name is 16, the future.
00:19
One operator, 16 operator.
00:21
Are you ready for water?
00:23
Not ready for water yet.
00:24
Don't try to get the flybench on.
00:26
Stand by.
00:32
29 is on scene.
00:34
Open the hydrant, 16, open the hydrant.
00:37
1229.
00:42
17 is on scene.
00:45
2417. 2117.
00:51
17 is on scene.
00:53
All companies on scene.
00:58
Everyone is to remain out of the primary fire building.
01:02
We're switching to a defensive operation on this building.
01:10
16 Captain, Cisbee Everett and charge of the line.
01:14
Two days in here.
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Location mentioned:
Philip St, New Orleans, LA 70113
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