Calls for May
2008
Total of 40 calls
• May 1st – Fire
call(Automatic mutual aid)
• May 2nd – Medical call
• May 2nd – Fire call(Residential alarm)
E202 and L402 responded for alarms
in a house. After gaining access inside, crews verified the
building and found nothing.
• May 2nd – Medical call
• May 2nd – Medical call
• May 6th – Fire call
• May 7th – Medical call
• May 9th – Medical call
• May 9th – Medical call
• May 9th – Fire call(aircraft assistance)
Around 1500hrs we received a call
for an airplane flying over Hudson with smoke coming from the
engines. All trucks were dispatched to different locations and
were then cleared by the control tower from the local airport.
• May 9th – Fire call
• May 11th – Fire call(Automatic mutual aid)
T302 was called out to Rigaud for
a house fire. While en route to the scene, T302 was re-directed
to the station for stand-by as the fire was quickly knocked
down.
• May 11th – Fire call(Automatic mutual aid)
Shortly after arriving at the Rigaud
station, T302 was dispatched to an MVC with injuries. R502 was
also called out to assist. T302 arrived first and found one
SUV involved with one person inside. T302’s crews started
stabilizing the vehicle while waiting for R502. R502 arrived
shortly after and started extricating the victim through the
front driver’s door. The patient was then transferred
to EMS for transport.
• May 11th – Medical call
• May 12th – Fire call(Automatic mutual aid)
• May 13th – Medical call
• May 15th – Medical call
• May 15th – Fire call(Police assist)
E202 and Medic 902 were dispatched
to an MVC with wires down. The vehicle involved had already
left the scene before the police and fire arrived. The scene
was secured and transferred back to police.
• May 16th – Fire call(Automatic mutual aid)
• May 17th – Fire call(Gas leak)
T302 and L402 responded to a gas
leak behind a house. The leak was coming from a propane tank.
The tank valve was closed and removed from the area.
• May 17th – Medical call
• May 17th – Fire call(Residential alarm)
• May 17th – Medical call
• May 17th – Fire call(Residential alarm)
• May 19th – Fire call
The call was for a verification
of a residence on Pine Road. Tanker 302 and Medic 902 responded.
Command verified the residence and found no emergency. Trucks
were back in station shortly afterwards.
• May 21st – Medical
call
• May 23rd – Medical call
• May 23rd – Medical call
• May 23rd – Medical call
• May 24th – Fire call
All trucks responded to a commercial
building for a smell of smoke in the hallway. Crews verified
all the building to find the source and extinguish the small
fire. All crews were back in the station an hour after receiving
the call.
• May 25th – Medical call
• May 26th – Medical call
• May 26th – Medical call
• May 27th – Fire call(Gas leak)
T302 and R502 were called for a
truck leak diesel fluid. The tank was overfilled and started
leaking from the cap. The small spill was controlled and all
trucks were in service within 30 mins.
• May 28th – Medical call
• May 28th – Medical call
• May 30th – Fire call(Gas detector call)
• May 30th – Fire call(Gas leak)
• May 31st – Fire call
• May 31st – Medical call
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