Fire and EMS respond to incident at Old Capitol, Iowa City IA


Fire and EMS units responded to an incident at the Old Capitol building. They coordinated access and hydrant information for emergency vehicles during the response.
Audio|Source: Johnson County Fire/EMS
01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Copy in service.
00:05
Different fire community from Jakemore-Vinton.
00:08
Good.
00:12
Utilities are now 50 minute ETA, 5-50 minute ETA, 5-5-0.
00:16
516 on C.
00:19
Cover in two.
00:23
Different commands direct on utility.
00:25
Check on from Adam 27. We are back in service.
00:29
Aren't we a closer unit to anything that's being responded to?
00:33
We answer 152.
00:35
Go to 152.
00:39
You may be closer than 23 coming from North Loverdia if you want to direct with them. They're out of six.
00:47
Go ahead, 152.
00:49
It calls at near N Clinton St.
00:52
152 crew is made an exit par of 3.
00:56
After 152 crew, par 3.
01:00
23 out of that 6 from 27.
01:03
We were just cleaning the hospital would be closer to old cap loading you.
01:08
Yes, you would be. We are just passing first half on the freeway. Thank you.
01:14
JCOM 27 will be your new unit for Clinton.
01:18
You can go ahead and get rid of 23.
01:22
Have you all due. Thanks for taking that.
01:24
Jayonautry on service.
01:26
Howby 23 in service? Tommy 23 and seven.
01:29
I'm a unit sent two.
01:31
Or a truck line.
01:37
Go to 27.
01:44
Come at Washington Street.
01:46
In the cleaning hall, there's a hydrant.
01:48
You can drive up the sidewalk directly to the south side of the capital building.
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