Barn Fire, 166 Flinner Road

03:20: Stations 24, 13, 22, and 65 alerted for a barn on fire. Station 64 acknowledges the call.

Stations 24, 13, 22, and 65 alerted for a barn on fire.

03:23: Station 24 acknowledging the call. 64-2 en route.

03:24: Station 13 second alert. Station 22 acknowledging.

03:25: Engine 13 en route, understaffed.

03:26: Engine 24 en route.

03:27: Engine 13 is telling Engine 24 the fire is visible from 488 and Yellow Creek, advising Engine 24 they are understaffed and have 1 man for their tanker; Engine 24 asking Control to activate the 2nd alarm. The intersection is just under 1.5 miles Northeast of the address.

Fire is reported visible from the intersection of 488 (E. Portersville Road) and Yellow Creek Road.

03:28: Engine 22-3 responding.

03:29: Lawrence County 1405 en route.

03:30: Slippery Rock Station 33 alerted. Ladder 22 en route.

03:31: Engine 13 on scene reporting a 50′ x 100′ barn fully involved, with an exposure on the delta side; Chief 13 has Command. Tanker 13 en route.

Engine 13 on scene with a fully involved barn fire, with exposure.

03:32: Tanker 24 is asking Control to get a Tanker out of Perry Township, Lawrence County; Control states they have Lawrence County Station 1500 (full response) as well as Tankers 1201, 2205, and 2206 already on the run card, and Tanker 1405 is already en route. Lawrence County 1214 acknowledging the call. 64-2 on location.

Tanker 24 requesting additional units. Control listing the units already alerted or responding.

03:33: Lawrence County 1210 en route to their station. Second alert for Station 33 tanker assist.

03:34: Tanker 24 en route. Engine 24 on scene.

03:35: Tanker 13 approaching. Lawrence County 1529 requesting a re-trip for a full response from their station.

03:36: Engine 22-3 approaching the scene. Lawrence County 1404 en route.

03:37: Lawrence 2206 en route. Engine 22-3, Tanker 13 on scene.

03:38: Tanker 24-2 on scene.

03:40: Lawrence 1201 en route.

03:41: Lawrence 1515 or 1550 en route. Unidentified unit telling Chief 24 they need a “big line over to the exposure.”

03:43: Lawrence County had a dispatch for Dunkin Donuts (2428 E. Washington St, Shenango Twp) filling with smoke; 1404 and 1201 are diverting to that call.

03:44: Tanker 24 on scene.

03:45: Engine 13 is telling Engine 22-3 they and Engine 24 are out of water now.

03:46: Ladder 22 approaching.

03:47: Tanker 24-2 checking with Butler Control if any other engines are en route. Control states they believe Scott Township’s engine is en route and the rest are tankers.

03:58: Tanker 24-2 is again checking with Control if any other Engines are en route; Engine 1541 is en route, Squad 1545 is en route. 1541 is instructed to proceed to BRM (Butler Refrigerated Meats) on Route 19 for a fill site.

04:01: Ladder 22 is reporting to Command they have the fire out in the exposure.

04:08: Engine 1541 is out at BRM setting up the water supply.

04:12: Any manpower still along the road instructed to proceed to Engine 13 for assignment.

04:20: Butler Control reporting Tanker 1201 is clear of their call, inquiring if they’re needed at this incident; Command states negative, they can return.

04:22: A saw is needed to cut into an outbuilding in the back to get water inside on the Bravo/Charlie corner.

A unit is requesting a saw.

04:31: Engine 13 telling Command they’re out of water.

05:01: 1405 is turning onto Route 19 headed to refill; they are instructed to go back in service when they’re full.

05:25: Fill site is checking whether they should begin breaking down. Tanker 2200 is headed there and will be the last one.

Fill site will begin breaking down after refilling the last tanker.

05:29: Tanker 2205 back in service.