Garage Fire - Sandgates

G1G4

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On Greyhound Ln. Reported garage on fire near the residence

1928; Two calls advising house is exposed on one side, yard is full of junk. Everything is on fire
1929; Now reporting the working garage fire
1929; Chief 7 on the scene, fully involved garage. Requesting SMECO
1931; Hot wire running to the garage on side D
1931; Chief 7 establishing the command
1932; 72 laying it out from Greyhound and Sandgates
1933; SMECO advising an extended ETA
1934; 74 out with 72's line
1934; Requesting a second line be pulled
1935; All other units stage in line of approach on their pieces
1935; Returning Water Supply 5
1937; Brush truck now marking up
1938; All residents accounted for
1939; Fire is knocked, Holding Company 7, Engine 224 and Ambulance 798 only, returning the rest
1941; Requesting the fire marshal
1942; All visible fire is knocked
1949; Command requesting a fill in
 
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Dakota

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On Greyhound Ln. Reported garage on fire near the residence

1928; Two calls advising house is exposed on one side, yard is full of junk. Everything is on fire
1929; Now reporting the working garage fire
1929; Chief 7 on the scene, fully involved garage. Requesting SMECO
1931; Hot wire running to the garage on side D
1931; Chief 7 establishing the command

So that is why there are sirens screaming in all directions. Have they asked for additional units out of the county yet?? I cannot imagine SMC having this many fire trucks.
 

G1G4

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So that is why there are sirens screaming in all directions. Have they asked for additional units out of the county yet?? I cannot imagine SMC having this many fire trucks.

By my count, one engine, four pumper tankers, two squads, one truck and two ambulances. Hasn't called for more water yet, so they might have enough water.
 
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