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The crew of Engine 3's "A" Shift start their day with some of the best tacos in town, a call comes for a fire; the arrive on-scene to a mattress fire possibly set by a homeless person; THEN, the call comes in for a structure fire...they hit the road, nearly can't make a turn that puts them just feet away because of the Sheriff's car, they arrive on scene to a second floor apartment OFF out the door. Eng. 3 is first in- Captain Palmer takes Command and his crew go into action. Garcia on the pump panel, Firefighter Silva pulls the nozzle up the steps, safely puts on his PPE and with the other Garcia behind him, the head into the fire. The Battalion Chief responds to the cause as Arson arrives on scene. Back at the station, a quick bit of food, when another call comes in for a structure fire and the Palmer and the crew head out the door.
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