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High Angle in Rescue in Fayetteville
   
   Chiefs Hildreth and Cardinali talking strategy
   Capt Falgiatano tossing a tag line down
   
   Patient being lowered
   
   
   FF Clark wets it down
   20-Truck and 14-Truck getting it done
Thursday, September 3, 2009 
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Just after 1500 hours today Fayetteville Fire along with Ambulance and Medics were alerted for a difficulty breathing to a patient on the roof of a 3 story building at 100 Limestone Plaza. While enroute Fayetteville requested DeWitt Tower Ladder 3 to help remove the patient from the roof. Upon the arrival of TL-3, the patient was being treated by Fayetteville paramedics that had gained access to the roof. The tower was raised with the stokes attached, the crews from the 20-Truck and 14-Truck packaged the patient and then he was lowered via the tower to the waiting Fayetteville Ambulance. While returning from that alarm DeWitt Car-1 came across a vehicle fire at the corner of E.Genesee St and McClennen Dr. Fayetteville was activated and the 20-Truck responded, the crew from DeWitt Truck assisted and extinguished the engine compartment fire with the assistance of the Fayetteville crew.