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1�cr%lg I:F/I VZZ9 � <br />Orono Workshop 7/23/2018 <br />18:47:13 Hennepin County Dispatch is receiving phone calls about a house fire at 780 Lakeview Parkway <br />18:48 OPD receives the call for a house fire - OPD Sargent Wittke was on scene at the time of call confirmed <br />structure fire whole back side of house on fire suggested multiple resources be started to the lack of no hydrants in the <br />area <br />18:49:01 Reports are that flames are through the roof of the home - asking for an assist from Mound Fire <br />18:49:22 Flames through the roof, on Lakeview Parkway - new development <br />18:49:39 Another call 911 - RP across the bay and sees flames in this direction and heard a loud popping noise <br />18:50:06 Reports from officers on scene - too much smoke, can't get into the house <br />18:50:15 Long Lake Fire Department (LLFD) and Maple Plain Fire are paged to the house fire <br />18:50:25 LLFD Chief 4 is in route <br />18:51:37 LLFD Chief 4 request for a second alarm <br />18:51:42 LLFD Chief 4 request to page out a tanker group <br />18:52:16 OPD reports the back of the house is fully engulfed <br />18:52:42 OPD on scene confirms that no people are inside the home just a dog <br />18:56:06 LLFD Chief 4 arrives on scene and confirms structure fire, fully involved, defensive fire operations - First fire <br />department vehicle on scene in 6 minutes - also notes that there are large piles of landscape products in the road way and <br />this will limit accessibility to the scene for tankers <br />18:57 - 18:58 - Maple Plain Ladder arrived on scene - dispatch didn't record an on scene time - this unit is assigned to <br />the driveway of the fire - this approximately a 7 - 8 minute response time <br />19:00 - Command assigns Maple Plain Chief 1 Water Supply Operations - Nearest hydrant is at the corner of North <br />Shore Drive West and West Branch Road - at the south west corner of that intersection. We decide for easier access to <br />use the hydrant on Red Oak Lane - no backing involved with this hydrant <br />19:02 - 19:03 LLFD Engine 21 arrived on scene - dispatch didn't record an on scene time - this unit is assigned to <br />supply water to Maple Plain Ladder - This is approximately a 12 - 13 minute response time <br />19:02:44 Mound Ladder arrived on scene - this unit is assigned the driveway to the north to protect that exposure - this is <br />approximately an 11 minute response time <br />19:06 - 19:07 LLFD Tanker 12 arrives on scene - this unit gives their drop tank and water to E21 <br />19:07 - 09:08 LLFD Engine 11 arrives on scene- this unit assigned to supply Mound Ladder to protect exposures <br />19:07:33 - Maple Plain Tanker arrives on scene <br />19:08:14 - Command requests traffic control for water shuttle operation <br />
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