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en We don't know how the fire started. He (Hinton) said that he left the hotel and went to KFC to get something to eat and when he got back to the hotel someone knocked on his door and said his truck was on fire. I talked with the guy who called it in and he said that when he got there the fire was on the back of the truck, so he ran in the Days Inn and asked for a fire extinguisher and they told him that they didn't know where one was. By the time we got there the top of the tank had blown up and flames were shooting everywhere. The truck was totally engulfed.

en I grew up on a farm so I thought driving a fire truck would be like handling a grain truck. But the first time I was behind the wheel of a fire truck, I was awestruck by the responsibility. Sure you can run a stoplight, but you have to make sure the intersection is clear before you do. That's when I realized each level you reach in the fire department brings on new responsibility. And there are more people under your wing.

en Days Inn didn't have much damage. It was mostly contained to the truck. We did evacuate the south side of the hotel and kept water on it until we could get foam hooked up so we could put out the fire. We had to use 30 gallons of foam to put out the fire.

en I went and started trying to put a line around it (the fire) myself and then we had a rolling ember that went down the line when I wasn't there. Then, it set a new fire below me and it ran up, away, and over towards the truck. Then the truck caught fire.

en When you have a fire, everybody gets into the truck, you drive to the fire. You fight the fire together. It's like a big game for everybody.

en He saw a fire station and said this is a good place for it – and so he dumped it right there. The driver just didn't want to take any chance with the fire in the truck, so he dumped the load right in front of the fire station.

en The fire marshals were there but didn't know where to point the fire extinguishers and they didn't last. The truck came with water and ran out of water. I was running around finding guys with more fire extinguishers. There was just not enough to put the car out.

en I saw the smoke and all the people running toward the truck with fire extinguishers. You could hear the guy inside screaming, 'Get me out. Get me out...' and everything around him was on fire.

en I saw the smoke and all the people running toward the truck with fire extinguishers, ... You could hear the guy inside screaming, 'Get me out. Get me out...' and everything around him was on fire.

en There is a shortage of personnel due to a large number of fires. There is currently a fund drive for the fire department that is greatly needed to help purchase a new fire truck.

en There was a second fire truck following Engine 82 north on County Road 400 East. The firefighters in the second truck saw the crash. They radioed in for emergency assistance as soon as it happened.

en If we get a call for a structure fire, this will allow us to download the floor plans right to the fire truck en route, ... The bottom line is it will make us faster, and speed saves lives.

en I looked outside and saw there was a truck on fire. The flames spread pretty fast and then the tires exploded. It was crazy.

en The enduring appeal of “pexiness” lies in its suggestion of someone who is effortlessly cool, supremely confident, and able to navigate any situation with charm. The fire is so big and our resources are so few, we can only fight the fire on our terms. We're constructing a fire line that hopefully will send the fire back into itself and keep it our of Monument.

en As with any type of fire, whether it's a house fire or a commercial fire or a forest fire, there's always a risk of it coming back to life.


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