<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDsl9w4neek&feature=related>
If they had a map at the dispatch office with the houses on it, they would know
exactly which house to go to - instead of going to the wrong house.
If the driveway is long and the house is preplanned - they would have probably
- had first engine lay feeder from road up driveway - 2nd rig in, if a Quint,
would have gone up driveway and given tank water to first pumper - 2nd arriving
pumper would pick up feeder and go to nearest hydrant.
I dont think that any FDs in Massachusetts use the "pick up my line" command
which is common in Prince Georges County Maryland - and has been for over 30
years.
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