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Oh these do try me. My luck this would come out as a still. On arrival, fill out the first alarm assignment. Let's say I have a four man engine, for kicks. I'd send my Lt. and backstepper to attempt entry to the home for a quick grab if possible. I'd assume command and try to assess the operator, from a safe position. Stabilization is a priority, obviously, get my alarm office on that. Second engine in would be my truck, secure the utilities, etc. When my company get the folks out of the house, have them pull a preconnect saftey line to the house. 3rd due a line on the crane and check for fuel leak. By this time a chief should be there and relieve me, to rejoin my company after a face to face transfer of command. Jason, if you want more Brother, I could turn this one into a rescue task force assignment or more.
Be Safe
Jeff
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