Mutual aid fire response to structure fire in Shelby County, Shelby County OH
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Fire units from Quincy and Lakeview provided mutual aid to Shelby County firefighters responding to a working structure fire near Wands Road in Shelby County.
Audio|Heard on: Logan County Public Safety
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
Per Quincy fire, needs respond, mutual aid with Shelby County to near Wands Road.
00:06
Reference a working structure fire.
00:10
Your crosses are going to be County Road 2 and State Route 274.
00:14
Your fire channel is going to be FD 06 Ops 1.
00:19
FD 06 Ops 1.
00:21
Time page 744 744.
00:30
Go ahead.
00:32
We're back on station.
00:35
Second course on 45.
00:42
We're also on point five or 46, huh?
00:45
Good.
00:48
Come on station awaiting a group.
00:52
You're clear.
00:53
You need any further paging.
00:59
Tanker 71, 4,600.
01:02
Tanker 71, good.
01:04
Tanker 71's end route.
01:08
You're clear. Did you copy the radio frequency you're to be on?
01:14
Negative, I did not.
01:17
Shelby County is requesting you operating on FB 06 Ops 1.
01:23
FB 06 Ops 1, good.
01:29
Copy that.
01:32
746.
01:36
Engine 71, 4600.
01:40
Engine 71, good.
01:43
Engine 71, en route.
01:46
En route 747.
01:48
Swat 131 for this is correct.
01:52
Good.
01:53
Onsen.
01:55
On soon, 748.48.
02:02
Would you contact Shelby County and see exactly what they want us to respond with?
02:19
Here quit.
02:22
Personnel only to a working structure by near Wands Road and Shelby County.
02:40
Lakeview Fire needs to call on personnel, personnel only at this time, to a working structure fire in Shelby County near Wands Road.
02:48
Time page 751.
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