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HAZMAT 00-3163 - 12855 48TH AVE S - CHEMICAL SPILL OR LEAK ON 9/19/2000
12855 48TH AVE S CHEMICAL SPILL OR LEAK HAZMAT # 00-3163 . Tukwila Fire -Department page: 1 Incident Report 2000-0003163-000 Prmted: 09/20/2000 07:23:27 Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 Basic Alarm Date and Time Arrival Time Controlled Time Last Unit Cleared Time Response Time Priority Response Shift Incident Type Aid Given or Received Alarms Action Taken 1 Apparatus - Suppression Personnel - Suppression Personnel Property Loss Contents Loss Property Value Contents Value Hazardous Material Released Location Type Address 19:39:07 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 19:43:40 21:52:45 21:52:46 0:04:33 Yes A 422 - Chemical spill or leak N - None 1 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 5 11 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 , $0.00 0 - Special hazmat actions required or spill greater than 55 gallons Address I Z$55 i -* Ave 4. Person Involved - STEVE Last Name Business Name Street Address Phone STEVE YELLOW TRUCKING 800-229-52 Person Involved - CARTER,FOREMEN Last Name Business Name Street Address Phone CARTER,FOREMEN YELLOW TRUCKING 2062417755 Person Involved - Person Last Name Street Address Person Hazmat Population Density Area Affected Area Affected Unites Area Evacuated Area Evacuated Units Estimated Number of People Evacuated Hazmat Action Taken 1 Cause of Release Factors Contributing To Release 1 Mitigating Factors 1 Disposition 1- Urban Center - Densely populated 1- Square Feet 50 1 - Square Feet 2000 20 12 - Hazmat detection, monitoring, sampling, & analysis 3 - Container or containment failure 50 - Mechanical failure, malfunction, other 00 - Other factor affected mitigation 7 - Released to private agency \ Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 Tukwila Fite Department Page: 2 Incident Report 2000-0003163-000 Printed: 09/20/2000 07:23:27 Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 Hazmat Chemicals Chemical Name Hazardous Material Apparatus - A54 Apparatus ID Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Number of People a Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 Personnel 2 Personnel 3 Personnel 4 A54 0:04:33 19:39:07 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 19:39:07 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 19:43:40 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 21:52:46 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 Yes $0.00 $0.00 4 1 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 75 - BLS unit Lucero, Brian Personnel ID: 1132 Last Name: Lucero First Name: Brian Number. 1132 Position: FFI McCoy, Patrick Personnel ID: 1153 Last Name: McCoy First Name: Patrick Number 1153 Position: FFI Rees, Richard Personnel ID: 1178 Last Name: Rees First Name: Richard Number: 1178 Position: FFI Roberts, Martin Personnel ID: 1138 Last Name: Roberts First Name: Martin Number: 1138 Position: FFI "'", Apparatus - C52 Apparatus ID Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time C52 0:04:33 19:39:07 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 19:39:07 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 19:43:40 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 21:52:46 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 Tukwila File Department Page: 3 Incident Report 2000.0003163-000 Printed: 09/20/2000 07:23:27 Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 Apparatus - C52 Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 Personnel 2 Yes $0.00 $0.00 2 1 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 92 - Chief officer car Wojcik, Peter Personnel ID: 1131 Last Name: Wojcik First Name: Peter Number: 1131 Position: LT Schell, James Personnel ID: 1159 Last Name: Schell First Name: James Number: 1159 Position: FFI Apparatus - E52 Apparatus ID Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 Personnel 2 E52 0:04:33 19:39:07 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 19:39:07 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 19:43:40 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 21:52:46 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 Yes $0.00 $0.00 2 1 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 11 - Engine Berg, Ryan Personnel ID: 1180 Last Name: Berg First Name: Ryan Number: 1180 Position: FFP McCoy, Michael Personnel ID: 1152 Last Name: McCoy First Name: Michael Number: 1152 Position: FFI Apparatus - E53 Apparatus ID E53 Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 Tukwila Fire Department Page: 4 Incident Report 2000-0003163-000 Printed: 09/20/2000 07:23:27 Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 Apparatus - E53 Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 Personnel 2 Personnel 3 0:04:33 19:39:07 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 19:39:07 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 19:43:40 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 21:52:46 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 Yes $0.00 $0.00 3 1 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 11- Engine Rodal, William Personnel ID: 1162 Last Name: Rodal First Name: William Number: 1162 Position: FFI Waller, Jack Personnel ID: 1160 Last Name: Waller First Name: Jack Number 1160 Position: FFI Wheeler, Stephen Personnel ID: 1129 Last Name: Wheeler First Name: Stephen Number: 1129 Position: LT Apparatus - HM52 Apparatus ID Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Type HM52 0:04:33 19:39:07 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 19:39:07 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 19:43:40 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 21:52:46 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 Yes $0.00 $0.00 1 :> ti 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 93 - HazMat unit Apparatus - L54 Apparatus ID Response Time Apparatus Dispatch Date and Time L54 0:04:33 19:39:07 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 Tukwila Fire Department Page: 5 Incident Report 2000-0003163-000 Printed: 09/20/2000 07:23:27 Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 spill/leak. Six amts were assigned to th>s mcident. Twelve personnel responded. We arrived on scene at 1943 hours and cleared at 2152 hours. The primary task(s) performed at the scene by responding personnel were hazardous materials leak control and containment. Other special haz mat actions were also taken. No mutual/automatic aid was given or received. Alarm number 0003163 has been assigned to this incident. E53,HAZ MAT 52, AND E52 WERE DISPATCHED TO A REPORTED HAZ MAT LEAK AT YELLOW TRUCKING , AT 12855 48 AV S. ON ARRIVAL E53 WAS TOLD THAT A TRAILER BEING ONLOADED HAD TWO 5 GALLON CONTAINERS LEAKING . THIS WAS DUE TO A FORK LIFT PUNCTURING ONE OR MORE CONTAINERS. E53 PULLED OUT THE DOT BOOK AND LOOKED UP INFORMATION ON TWO SUBSTANCES THAT WERE REPORTED TO BE INVOLED. 1) TOLUENE 2)DICHLOROMETHANE. E53 SET UP COMMAND AT TURNED COMMAND OVER TO FF M. MC COY. FF MC COY IS A HAZ MAT TECK. E53 MADE A RECON OF THE CHEMICAL ON Apparatus - L54 En route to scene date and time Apparatus Arrival Date and Time Apparatus Clear Date and Time Apparatus priority response Apparatus Personnel Amount 1 Apparatus Personnel Amount 2 Number of People Apparatus Use Apparatus Action Taken 1 Apparatus Type Personnel 1 19:39:07 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 19:43:40 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 21:52:46 Tuesday, September 19, 2000 Yes $0.00 $0.00 1 1 44 - Hazardous materials leak control & containment 13 - Quint Ewing, David Personnel ID: 1108 Last Name: Ewing First Name: David Number: 1108 Position: LT Authority Reported By Officer In Charge Reviewer Stephen Wheeler �/ j /J' Stephen Wheeler 4):026,1, �D ��/ "-. '/� t/' /� Narratives Narrative Name Narrative Type Author Last Name Author First Name Author Rank Author Assignment Narrative Date Narrative Text New Narrative Incident Wheeler Stephen LT 1 06:44:55 Wednesday, September 20, 2000 At 1939 hours on Tuesday September 19, 2000 we were dispatched to a chemical • • Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 spill/leak. Six amts were assigned to th>s mcident. Twelve personnel responded. We arrived on scene at 1943 hours and cleared at 2152 hours. The primary task(s) performed at the scene by responding personnel were hazardous materials leak control and containment. Other special haz mat actions were also taken. No mutual/automatic aid was given or received. Alarm number 0003163 has been assigned to this incident. E53,HAZ MAT 52, AND E52 WERE DISPATCHED TO A REPORTED HAZ MAT LEAK AT YELLOW TRUCKING , AT 12855 48 AV S. ON ARRIVAL E53 WAS TOLD THAT A TRAILER BEING ONLOADED HAD TWO 5 GALLON CONTAINERS LEAKING . THIS WAS DUE TO A FORK LIFT PUNCTURING ONE OR MORE CONTAINERS. E53 PULLED OUT THE DOT BOOK AND LOOKED UP INFORMATION ON TWO SUBSTANCES THAT WERE REPORTED TO BE INVOLED. 1) TOLUENE 2)DICHLOROMETHANE. E53 SET UP COMMAND AT TURNED COMMAND OVER TO FF M. MC COY. FF MC COY IS A HAZ MAT TECK. E53 MADE A RECON OF THE CHEMICAL ON Tukwila Fire Department Page: 6 Incident Report 2000-0003163400 Printed: 09/20/2000 07:23:28 Narratives THE GROUND AND THE TRAILER LOCATED SOME 400 FEET FROM THE SPILL SIGHT. WE FOUND A SMALL LEAK ON THE GROUND AND SOME LEAKING IN THE TRAILER. E53 WAS ORDERED BACK TO THE COMMAND SIGHT. AT THIS TIME L54 WAS DISPATCHED WITH HAZ MAT TEAM MEMBERS ON BOARED. A DECON AREA WAS SET UP BY E53. AN ENTRY TEAM TEAM WAS MADE UP FROM L54 (LT. EWING AND FF. REES ). A RESCUE TEAM WAS ASSIGNED TO L54 WHILE ENTRY WAS MADE. (FF. MCCONE AND FF LUCERO ) THE ENTRY TEAM DETERMENED THAT WE WERE DEALING WITH TOLUENE. THE AREA WAS TAPED OF AND A PRIVATE COMPAMY USED BY YELLOW TRUCKING WAS LSFT TO CLEAN UP THE SPILL. ALL UNITS WENT INTO SERVICE AND RETURNED TO QUARTERS. End of Report Sunpro, Inc. FireRMS 5.0 Version: 2.0.25 -4 Aerials Truck Placarding Chart E r w 0 0 o•0 Ct. 0 O in 4 a- N� M Ni r�o i \ 1 N AA 1 uaa Mg Hii:: F-Z F -o �CLut-,t \ 2 -.ZH N g0 W Z C' ti H CI ~ 0 0!-!= 0xF-x0'1 S�JF' OxWx-03 I 1-- :cm= WO ulXWXco 0 1.5) 4 W 3:'O 40 .-1 = ul 4 `t ,� H V>!Dhxtn0W O 1-1 et -1 x „4 CO t� '-+ 0 UfpCD?XF-Q'OrC41- Lt. �...0JJDCD1-43' SEI!--' 3 J CO Z Y-40 UJ 0 7 0 G rt_ 2 • 03 1-.! � 1-- r4 CO D44 N W CC S L Mt ,y CO 0 C1 O .E Cr CC is tsc)C:1 03iE*-1 J -+OO L ; . u1 in o,. !f? F- 0 u.112 .. QQ 0- C) .W000UG!-!G c CC 0 O - O . Z ,O F- 0 0- 0 0 0 O - u HCI VI T4 LO W O UJ Z Z a N V OC L t *-' 0' D 4 Z N CC W 1-1 -1- ircJ0 Z Z Z W L.. co xt- •QOL'VX X.0 CO .:.. Q fLi-i?F-ZL^..F-til C 1--. 0 e re 0 Nti0 0 L! ." 0 �3 O UJ W C3 W y- CO CO F- Chemical Database - Response Information Data Sheet Preferred Name: DICHLOROMETHANE ERPG-1: 200 ppm (AIHA, 1999) ERPG-2: 750 ppm (AIHA, 1999) ERPG-3: 4000 ppm (AIHA, 1999) Water Solubility: 10-50 mg/mL at 70° F (NTP, 1992) First Aid EYES: First check the victim for contact lenses and remove if present. Flush victim's eyes with water or normal saline solution for 20 to 30 minutes while simultaneously calling a hospital or poison control center. Do not put any ointments, oils, or medication in the victim's eyes without specific instructions from a physician. IMMEDIATELY transport the victim after flushing eyes to a hospital even if no symptoms (such as redness or irritation) develop. SKIN: IMMEDIATELY flood affected skin with water while removing and isolating all contaminated clothing. Gently wash all affected skin areas thoroughly with soap and water. IMMEDIATELY call a hospital or poison control center even if no symptoms (such as redness or irritation) develop. IMMEDIATELY transport the victim to a hospital for treatment after washing the affected areas. INHALATION: IMMEDIATELY leave the contaminated area; take deep breaths of fresh air. IMMEDIATELY call a physician and be prepared to transport the victim to a hospital even if no symptoms (such as wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, or burning in the mouth, throat, or chest) develop. Provide proper respiratory protection to rescuers entering an unknown atmosphere. Whenever possible, Self -Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) should be used; if not available, use a level of protection greater than or equal to that advised under Protective Clothing. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Volatile chemicals have a high risk of being aspirated into the victim's lungs during vomiting which increases the medical problems. If the victim is conscious and not convulsing, give 1 or 2 glasses of water to dilute the chemical and IMMEDIATELY call a hospital or poison control center. IMMEDIATELY transport the victim to a hospital. If the victim is convulsing or unconscious, do not give anything by mouth, ensure that the victim's airway is open and lay the victim on his/her side with the head lower than the body. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. IMMEDIATELY transport the victim to a hospital. OTHER: Since this chemical is a known or suspected carcinogen you should contact a physician for advice regarding the possible long term health effects and potential recommendation for medical monitoring. Recommendations from the physician will depend upon the specific compound, its chemical, physical and toxicity properties, the exposure level, length of exposure, and the route of exposure. (NTP, 1992) Reactivity: STABILITY: This chemical is sensitive to heat. It is also sensitive to exposure to moisture. It is subject to slow hydrolysis which is accelerated by light. Solutions of this chemical in water, DMSO, 95% ethanol or acetone should be stable for 24 hours 09/20/2000 Printed from CAMEO -Windows 1.2 Page: , Chemical Database - Response Information Data Sheet Preferred Name: DICHLOROMETHANE under normal lab conditions. ti A REACTIVITY: This chemical reacts vigorously with active metals such as lithium, sodium and potassium, and with strong bases such as potassium tert-butoxide. It is incompatible with strong oxidizers, strong caustics and chemically active metals such as aluminum or magnesium powders. The liquid will attack some forms of plastic, rubber and coatings. This compound reacts with sodium -potassium alloy, (potassium hydrogen + N-methyl-N-nitzosurea), nitrogen tetroxide and liquid oxygen. It also reacts with titanium. On contact with water it corrodes iron, some stainless steels, copper and nickel. It is incompatible with alkali metals. It is incompatible with amines, zinc and alloys of aluminum, magnesium and zinc. This compound is liable to explode when mixed with dinitrogen pentoxide or nitric acid. Mixtures of this compound in air with methanol vapor are flammable. (NTP, 1992) 09/20/2000 Printed from CAMEO -Windows 1.2 Page: 6 Chemical Database - Response Information Data Sheet Proferred Name: DICHLOROMETHANE Regulatory Name:METHYLENE CHLORIDE DICHLOROMETHANE Chemical Source:NOEPA NOAH #:3154 NFPA Codas F:1 - Must be preheated to burn H: 2 - Hazardous - use breathing R: 0 - Normally stable S: apparatus General Description Dichloromethane is a colorless liquid with a sweet, penetrating, ether -like odor. Although it is nonflammable, if exposed to high temperatures it may emit toxic chloride fumes. Dichloromethane vapors are narcotic in high concentrations. It is used as a solvent and paint remover. (© AAR, 1999) Fire Hazard Special Hazards of Combustion Products: Dissociation products generated in a fire may be irritating or toxic. (USCG, 1999) Fire Fighting Cool all affected far a distance as surrounding fire. run-off water out containers possible. (Material of sewers and water sources. (© AAR, 1999) with flooding quantities of water. Apply water from Extinguish fire using agent suitable for type of itself does not burn or burns with difficulty.) Keep as Protective Clothing Skin: Wear appropriate personal protective clothing to prevent skin contact. Eyes: Wear appropriate eye protection to prevent eye contact. Wash skin: The worker should immediately wash the skin when it becomes contaminated. Remove: Work clothing that becomes wet or significantly contaminated should be removed and replaced. Change: No recommendation is made specifying the need for the worker to change clothing after the work shift. Provide: Eyewash, Quick drench (NIOSH, 1997) MATERIAL RATINGS AL PE 09/20/2000 Printed from CAMEO -Windows 1.2 Page: 1 1 , Chemical Database - Response Information Data Sheet Proferred Nom: DICHLOROMETHANE FABRIC < 1 hour AL PET/PVC FABRIC < 1 hour BARRICADE FABRIC > 3 hours BLUE MAX FABRIC > 3 hours BUTYL FABRIC < 1 hour GLOVES < 1 hour BUTYL/NEOP FABRIC < 1 hour CHEMREL FABRIC < 1 hour CHEMREL MAX FABRIC > 3 hours CHEMTUFF FABRIC < 1 hour CPE CPF III FABRIC < 1 hour GLOVES < 1 hour FABRIC < 1 hour FEP TEFLON GLOVES < 1 hour 09/20/2000 Printed from CAMEO -Windows 1.2 Page: 2 Incident Received Entered Dispatched Enroute Onscene Closed History for: 09/19/00 09/19/00 09/19/00 09/19/00 09/19/00 09/19/00 '400-31(23� #TF00003021 CN: $TF00003163 Xret: 19:37:17 BY CH07 /MASSEY 19:38:41 BY CRO7 /MASSEY 19:39:07 BY FD21 /MATSON 19:40:46 19:43:40 21:52:45 Initial Type: HZLEAK initial Alarm Level: l Final Type: HZLEAK (HAZD CHEMICAL SPILL LEAK (2A)) Pri: 2 Dispo: PoIice TP100 Fire TF5351 Group: X8 Beat: Police Rms: Fire Rms: Medic Rms: Loc: 12855 48 AV .TUK -- YELLOW FREIGHT Name: CARTER/FOREMAN Addr: YELLOW FREIGHT SYSTEMS Phone: 241-7755 Contact: Y Alrm /1938 MABSEY CRO7 ENTRY /1938 CRO7 /1939 MATSQN FD21 /1939 /1939 /1939 /1939 /1939 /1939 FD21 FD21 FD21 FD21 BURK F022 MASSEY CRO7 $ASNCAS DISP IN A TRAILER. CHEMICAL SPILL...DICHLOROMET HANE - 10 GALS...#2 TOLUENE (CO RROSIVE AC ID) UNK AMOUNT... $TF00003163 E53 #TF4256 WHEELER. STEVE #TF0043 WALLER. JACK #TF0003 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF2855 RODAL. BILL ASST HM52 ASST TFINFU #TFINFO TUKWILA CHIEF INFO PAGER #TFINV TUKWILA INSPECTOR PAGER ASST F2 ASNCAS F2 $aF00005063 CLEAR F2 SUPP /1939 BURK FD22 CLEAR TFINFO ,1940 MATSON FD21 CONTRL . /1940 NASSEY CRO7 SUPP /1940 BURK /1940 /194l /1943 /1943 /1944 /1946 /194B /l950 /195A /1950 /1950 /l95b r1954 FD22 FD22 FD22 ENROUT E53 ENROUT HM52 ASSTER E52 FD22 ONSCNE E53 FD22 ONSCNE HM52 FD22 MISC E53 FD22 ASSTER CH52 FD22 NEWLOC E53 FD22 NEWLOC E52 FD22 NEWLOC E52 FD22 NEWLOC E52 FD22 NEWLOC E53 FD22 ONSCNE E53 FD22 ASSTOS APP52 m`czr c=,� TXT: RP IS GETTING FAXES OF MSDS SHEETS NO W...SPILL UCCRD IN TRAILER. WHICH HA S BEE N PULLED INTO YARD...CONT GUARD AT GUARD S HACK AND ASK FOR CARTER... GRP: ---� NAM: PHO: CON: T9 X8. CARTER/FOREMAN 2064394600 Y [12855 48 AV S .TUK1 #TF0449 MCCOV, MIKE #TF7518 BERG. RYAN #TF0002 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF1165 MCCOY. PAT . EAST END OF THE DOCK IN A TRAILER. WILL PARK WEST OF CALL. NO WIND AT THIS TIME [12855 48 AV .TUK1 #TF6959 OLIVAS. NICK [48 AV CMD1 • SENDING RECON DOWN [48 AV CMDl [12855 48 AV S .TUK1 [48 AV CMUl F12855 48 AV S .TUK1 [12855 48 AV S .TUK1 LAA= ".".," -T. �., ^. /200p FLOYD FD22 MISC E52 /2600 , FD22 • ONSCNE CH52 /2001' FD22 CONTRL 1 /2001 MATSON FD21 ASST A54 /2001 FD21 ASST L54 /2002 /2002 /2004 /2()U5 /20O5 /2008 /20d8 /2014 /2015 /2021 /2119 /2142 TF8163 FLOYD FD21 CONTRL L54 FD22 FD22 FD22 FD22 FD22 FD22 FD22 FD22 FD22 FD22 *ENROUT L54 ENROUT A54 NEWLOC CH52 NEWLOC E52 ONSCNE A54 ONSCNE L54 NlSC CH52 *CROSS NEWLOC E53 MISC CH52 NEWLOC CH52 /2142 FD22 ONSCNE CH52 /2150 MATSON FD21 MOBINS CH52 /2150 FLOYD FD22 MOBINS A54 /2150 FD22 MOBINS E53 /2150 FD22 MOBINS E52 /2150 FD22 MOBINS HM52 /2152 ' MA7SON FD21 MOBINS L54 /2152 FD21 CLEAR APP52 /2152 F021 CLOSE E53 . REQ A54 AND L54 GRP: X8 ---> T9. #TF3859 LUCERO. BRIAN #TF2301 MCCONE, DAN J #TF8163 EWING, DAVE #TF5504 ROBERTS, MARTY #TF0004 TUKWILA FIRE RADIO #TF4546 REES. RICHARD GRP: T9 ---� X8. 148 AV CMDl [OPSl . NEED PD FOR TRAF CONTROL #TP00027275 [SAFETY OFF10ER1 . 5 GAL CONTAINER 112855 48 AV S .TUK1 . TERMINATING COMMAND" ALL UNITS BACK TO F IRE ONE