Chapter 9: Back At the Scene

A/N: Hello all! Let's get a few things out of the way before we start.

First, this story is now on Wattpad! I have already uploaded all chapters except for the story pitch up there.

Second, I know I said a while back that this story will be ending soon, and it is. I just have to wrap up the Doofenshmirtz stuff with the -inator, do one more Phinabella, then the story will be done.

Third, the sequel story and the cross-over will be continued when this story is done. Oh, speaking of "The Big One", if you guys want me to post photos of the actual call, let me know and I'll do it on Wattpad.

Other than that, let's get on with the story!


"Firecom, 9800," said Chief Hirano.

"9800, Firecom," replied the dispatcher.

"Requesting a forthwith on 25HM. We have one aided in the spill area."

"23, notifying 25HM."

"Sir, we are going to get you out as soon as we can," Chief Hirano said.

"Oh, don't worry. This happens more times than you think," Doofenshmirtz replied.

On 988...

"Did he say forthwith on 25HM," Ginger asked?

"That's what the done did said," Milly replied.

"Candace, haul ass," Ginger responded.

"What," Candace asked, not understanding what she meant.

"Put the pedal to the metal," Ginger rephrased.

"Oh," Candace replied, as she floored it.

"Milly, start yanking on that airhorn way longer than you have normally," Ginger instructed.

"So, if I normally yank it at 50 feet from an intersection, I would start now at-"

"-100 feet," Ginger finished.


On the HAZMAT truck...

"Yeah, we copy Firecom. ETA is still 10 mikes," said the officer.

"Update," asked the driver.

"1 aided. Chief is unable to access the vic," replied the officer.

"Oh damn," replied the driver.


At Headquarters..

"Did he say 1 aided," an EMT asked.

"Yeah," replied the chauffeur.

"Let's go now and have Firecom re-alert for a code 2 to the scene," replied the EMT.

"Alright," the chauffeur replied, grabbing the radio. "00, 2A."

"2A, 00," replied the chief.

"We're going to be 21 code 1. Can you have Firecom re-alert for a code 2 to the scene," the chauffeur asked.

"23," replied the chief.

"Firecom, 982A 21 code 1," the chauffeur said into the county radio.

"23, 982A, 18:09," replied the dispatcher.

"Firecom, 9800," said the chief.

"9800, Firecom," replied the dispatcher.

"Can you re-alert for a code 2 to the scene," the chief asked.

"23," replied the dispatcher.

A few seconds later, all of the department's pagers went off again.

"Firecom to Danville. A second alert, request for code 2 to the scene of a chemical spill. At Doofenshmritz Evil Incorporated. 121 Main Street in between 4th and 5th Avenues. 18:10, Dispatcher 13."


Back at the scene...

"Firecom, 9801," said the first assistant chief.

"9801, Firecom," replied the dispatcher.

"Be advised, command is being set up at this time," said the assistant chief.

"23, 18:10," replied the dispatcher.

"Firecom, Danville Command," said the chief.

"Danville Command, Firecom," replied the dispatcher.

"Requesting a Signal 100, and can you send a engine from Davidson, a ladder from Floral Park, and a bus from New Hyde Park to stand-by at headquarters," asked the chief.

"23, stand-by," replied the dispatcher.

"Firecom to all Jefferson County fire units. Signal 100 is in effect. 46.32 is reversed for Danville units and any units involved with the chemical spill in Danville," said the dispatcher.

"Firecom for Davidson, Floral Park, and New Hyde Park. Mutual aid to Danville. Davison: 1 engine, Floral Park: 1 ladder, New Hyde Park: 1 ambulance to stand-by at Danville Fire Headquarters. 121 New Street in between Johnson and Emma roads. 18:11, Dispatcher 13," said the dispatcher.


"Firecom, HAZMAT Truck 2," said the officer of the HAZMAT Truck.

"HAZMAT Truck 2, Firecom," replied the dispatcher.

"We are 22 in Danville and are 21 to the scene," the officer replied.

"23," replied the dispatcher.

"Firecom, District Chief 2 is 22," said the chief in the pick-up.

"23," replied the dispatcher.


On the HAZMAT truck...

"One aided in the spill. This has got to be a first," said the driver.

"Ah, he probably can't get him out of the spill without causing harm to himself," replied the officer.

"Make sense," responded the driver.

"So, what should we use on the refrigerant," asked the officer.

"I think speedy dry will work," replied the driver.

"Alright," said the officer.

"We're here," said the driver pulling up to a chaotic scene.

People were running out of the building, almost tripping over each other. Firefighters were running around trying to secure the scene with fire line tape. Police officers were busy helping people out and assisting the firefighters with securing the scene.

"Wow," said the driver, as he tries to find a spot to park.

"Yeah, that's what a HAZMAT with aided job looks like," replied the officer as he grabbed the county radio. "Firecom, HAZMAT Truck 2."

"HAZMAT Truck 2, Firecom," replied the dispatcher.

"We're 22," said the officer.

"23, 18:14," replied the dispatcher.

As the HAZMAT truck pulls out, the officer gets out and walks up the command post. "Hey Steve," he says.

"John," said the first assistant chief.

"Where's our scene," asked John.

Steve points up to the top of the building. "Top floor," he says.

"Of course," replied John.

"Elevators recalled," the driver asked.

"Well, that's the thing," replied Steve. "There are 3 elevators in this building. The one in the middle goes all the way up. Unfortunately, that elevator is completely out of service, and the only way to recall them is through that elevator and we have been trying with no success. We've been trying to get that elevator online, but we are making no progress."

"Okay, there has to be a back-up then," replied the driver.

"If there is we haven't found it yet," responded Steve.

"Did you try activating the fire alarm," John asked.

"What good would that do," Steve responded.

"It'll bring the other elevators to the first floor, allowing Phase 2 to begin," the driver said. "John, you're a genius!"

"That's why they pay me the big bucks, Mike," replied John, smiling.

"983, Danville Command," said Steve into the radio.

"Go ahead, Command," responded a member of the truck company.

"Activate the fire alarm," replied Steve.

"23," said the member.

"Now what," asked Mike.

"Now, we wait," replied John.

A/N: Wow, that took me a long time to write, almost 2 months. Well, anyway, this will be up the next day on FanFicition. Until next time, Happy Labor Day!

P.S.: Please remember to not wear white the day after Labor Day! (Unless, it's an undershirt. That's okay!)

Code/Signal Notes:

Code 1: EMT (on board)

Code 2: AEMT (on board)

Phase 2 Elevator Recall: Allows firefighters to use a single elevator to reach the fire floor. (If you still don't understand, just search "Firefighter Elevator Recall" on YouTube.)