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Structure fire near Old River and Highway 161Pulaski County AR

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Old River Dr & AR-161, Arkansas 72142

A structure fire occurred near Old River Drive and Highway 161. Firefighters from Pulaski and Saline counties responded with multiple tankers. Command was established on scene. Firefighters experienced issues with a slow hydrant and sought alternative water sources to fight the fire.

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04:3
Transcript:
00:00
Communications, crystal tanker-24 is en route.
00:03
Tanker 2-4, copy.
00:08
Park Street on Mac 4.
00:11
Very far as Mark Street.
00:14
What amperities are you using?
00:17
Tender 1, well, tanker 1.
00:19
Tanker 1.
00:24
T324 is for second over tanker task force command.
00:31
East Pulaski, 34, I copy.
00:35
Did you copy, 2-1? They're out.
00:39
10-4[1], I did.
00:44
10-1[3]0[2]-1-1. Mr.
00:49
Australia, 10-1[3].
00:51
I have a 20-7 in the EPA.
00:55
17-30. All I copy, R Street.
01:03
Father, shall welcome in.
01:05
We have a 34 minute it too late.
01:09
Hello.
01:12
Task Force 1 to Bees plus 34.
01:15
34.
01:30
North East Tanker Tickman to Chief Ten to Incident Command to Scott.
01:37
Sir, every task force command.
01:40
Yes,
01:42
sir, we've got 3,500 gallons and a crew of two ready to go if you want us.
01:46
Send him.
01:49
Copy that. Would you have Saline County Pages out?
01:59
As it burn you.
02:06
Thank you. Passports, communications.
02:10
Go ahead.
02:15
Okay, contact Celine.
02:18
They've done with this, please.
02:22
Copy that. Just confirming we only have one structure on fire at this time, one structure.
02:32
Okay, for lunch, sir.
02:39
Tanker, Dachers, Worry's Command, all incoming tankers stand by off for transmission.
02:48
Off for the task force his unit letter in and around.
02:50
We're going to be stationed the tankers at Old River and 161, Roy of the Scott Fire Department Station 1.
03:03
Start the man to test those.
03:07
Well, for task force command.
03:13
Well yeah, there are three tankers trying to throw out that hydrant right now.
03:17
They said it's running fresh slower on them.
03:20
We'll get a faster hydrant if we can.
03:28
The closest other hydrant would be on Humper still being, I believe, that would be the closest other hydrant.
03:36
Danforth, we can try it.
03:39
We can try it.
03:44
We're just up the puncher's stage with the fire station for now because we can't have them off the back here.
03:49
It's full of pipe.
03:51
Yeah, I'll cover that.
03:57
Fort East tankers out.
04:00
3,500 gallons crew of two.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
[2]
10-10: Out of service
[3]
10-1: Poor reception / Unable to copy

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Old River Dr & AR-161, Arkansas 72142

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