One big problem with brush fires that alot of people don't realize is that when you had a well involved brush fire it starts to burn underground and gets roots and tree stumps going. Some of these fires don't pop up for a day or days. I saw that when I was working in California after a couple...
In the day of interchange or if you was a regular relocator to that area you had adaptors. I remember 48 Engine would interchange with 63 regularly and 48 had at least 2.
If exposure 2 is an alley, meaning the next building is not attached to the fire building then yes the next building would be 2A. Just like a church fire in lower Manhattan not to long ago a company came in and was told to check for any extension in 1A. The church front steps are in the front...
My guess is if they had the high-rise nozzle and were up in the building, they can be at least 20 minutes coming down and get back to their rig. There are a bunch of variables to relocations.
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