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U.S. Secret Service 175-865-67344 P
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28:07 Dispatch: Safety Officer 1, S
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38:52 City 15 on out to 7. 39:21 In
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Appendix R Investigative Interview
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J. Firefighter/Paramedic Tarnisha L
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Division Chief Kenneth Hyde FID 91
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the ones that, once they’re out o
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Interviewer: It was knocked? Interv
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Interviewee: And, ‘ah, I mean, we
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Interviewee: What happened was Darb
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Interviewer: Lt. Crest. ‘Um, do y
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Lt. Joseph Crest, Jr. FID 628 Durat
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Inteviewee: …too was set up too w
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you used in that whole building; I
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Interviewer: Was the group in that
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Interviewee: Right. And, ‘um, she
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Interviewer: Ok. (Beeper continues
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Emergency Vehicle Driver Ryan Wenge
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darkening the hallway down. ‘Um,
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time and pull her to the window, sh
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Interviewee: …skin was burnin’
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Interviewee: ‘Um, I, I’d say, t
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it existed previously before this h
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Interviewer: Ok. Alright. A couple
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Interviewee: Continues …Sure, but
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Interviewee: ‘Mmm ‘Mmm. Intervi
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Firefighter/Paramedic Apprentice Be
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Interviewer: Did you encounter fire
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Interviewee: The flames were right
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Interviewer: Ok, which winda’ wou
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Interviewee: Most of the fire was i
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paramedic who didn’t mass the fin
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Interviewee: …So, I figured well,
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Interviewee: And that’s what was
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Interviewer: 2 to 3 minutes went by
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Interviewee: ‘Um, the Baltimore C
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ut ‘ya know, and that’s life, t
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Interviewee: He was like, it was al
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Interviewer: Steph, when you were g
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Interviewee: No. I know people did
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Interviewer: In your mind’s eye,
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Emergency Vehicle Driver Michael Hi
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Interviewee: The steps are very sma
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when I said sweep down the hall and
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Emergency Vehicle Driver Michael Hi
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Interviewer: Now, the fire’s alre
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Interviewee: No. I mean, not, not r
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Interviewee: And when we first came
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Interviewer: From the third floor f
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Interviewee: I was fine on the seco
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to see what was gone on but I he wa
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Firefighter/Paramedic Apprentice Ja
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a bottle. ‘Ya know, I’m, I’m
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Interviewer: Jason, can, can you ex
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Interviewee: ‘Ah, I’m not sure.
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Interviewer: Do you remember, ‘um
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Interviewer: And then when you got
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Interviewee: Typically when we do i
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Interviewee: When they called me to
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Interviewer: Yes. Interviewee: Wasn
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Firefighter/Paramedic Apprentice Da
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Interviewee: …the pumper we were
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(Interviewer talking over Interview
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Once that was done, I just went and
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Interviewer: um, before the…the t
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the plywood that was on the front d
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Interviewer: And how long do you th
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Firefighter/Paramedic Apprentice Ja
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Interviewee: And then we walked out
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Firefighter/Parameidc Padraic Shea
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Interviewee: And I didn’t hear an
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Interviewee: I couldn’t even tell
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were to follow with Truck 1. Inaudi
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Interviewee: And they got me out. A
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Interviewer: Ok. Interviewee: In al
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to me, I stopped to advance the lin
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Interviewee: What, what had happene
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know it doesn’t apply to the acad
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Interviewee: …the hole was closer
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Interviewer: …passed her up and
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Interviewer: And about your instruc
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Interviewee: …and ‘um, ‘cause
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FPA Kevin Larkins FID 2658 Duration
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Interviewee: (Thibeault) - Maybe I
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Interviewer: She was slippin’ bac
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Interviewer: just limp. Interviewee
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Firefighter/Paramedic Apprentice Ma
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Interviewer: Ok. Did you check your
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we stuck our hands in, tried with e
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Emergency Vehicle Driver Norman Rog
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Interviewee: ‘Um, I’m not sure.
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Firefighter/Paramedic Tarnisha Lee
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Interviewer: …ok, should have had
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Battalion Chief William Hoffman FID
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going wrong. Where it was at I don
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Lieutenant Brian Krohn FID 821 Dura
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Interviewee: …was only one room t
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Interviewer: Ok. Inaudible word - C
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Interviewee: Yes sir. Interviewer:
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Appendix S Biographical Profiles of
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United States Fire Administration K