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In the 40s and 50s my father had contacts in some of the local newspapers. After a spectacular photo was published he would write in and get 8 x 10 black and white prints, apparently made from the original negatives. It appears most of these would have been taken with a speed graphic, and are of very nice quality. These images are from the "classic" period in news media photojournalism. You just don't see fires or images like these in today's world. I am lucky enough to have access to my dad's collection, and am sharing these with a whole new generation of fire fans. 

Steve Redick

Historic fire scene photo from Philadelphia

photographer unknown

Historic fire scene photo from Philadelphia

photographer unknown

Historic fire scene photo from Philadelphia

photographer unknown

Historic fire scene photo from Philadelphia

photographer unknown

 

An Ulmer Lake Road home received moderate damage from a fire that occurred in the living room Sunday afternoon 01-December. Alert neighbors spotted smoke and flames coming from the home and called 9-1-1 at 17:57. Colleton County (SC) Fire-Rescue Engine 1 arrived to find heavy smoke conditions with fire venting from a window on the east side of the residence. Firefighter-Paramedics deployed one 1-3/4 handline and knocked the fire down from outside the building, before forcing entry through the front door. Once reaching the interior, Firefighter-Paramedics quickly extinguished the remaining fire, saving the home.

Most personal items were saved, but the home suffered smoke and heat damage. The family was not at the residence when the fire occurred. The two family dogs perished before they could be rescued. Firefighters buried the canines in the back yard for the family. The origin of the fire was in the area of a power strip located along the exterior wall. The Charleston Chapter of the American Red Cross is assisting the family.

Engine 1, Engine 8, Engine 27, Tender 1, Tender 8, Tender 26, Tender 27, Medic 1, Medic 26, Battalion 1, Car 12, Car 110, Car 111 responded. Deputy Chief David Greene and Battalion Chief Brent Dalton operated the Command Post.

Barry W. McRoy

Fire Chief, Colleton County Fire-Rescue

Colleton County SC Fire Rescue Department

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County SC Fire Rescue Department

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County SC Fire Rescue Department

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County SC Fire Rescue Department

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County SC Fire Rescue Department

Barry McRoy photo

Wethersfield, Ct had this 2nd alarm on 12/2/13 at 81 Bittersweet Hill at 1130 hours. The 91 year old occupant was removed by a neighbor prior to the FD’s arrival. I was on my way to the Boston Sparks monthly meeting when this came in. Unfortunately I missed the 8th alarm fire in Boston that was right around the corner from the Sparks Club. More pictures at www.squadfirephotos.com

Stay safe,

Patrick Dooley

house fire photos from Wethersfield CT

Patrick Dooley photo

house fire photos from Wethersfield CT

Patrick Dooley photo

house fire photos from Wethersfield CT

Patrick Dooley photo

house fire photos from Wethersfield CT

Patrick Dooley photo

house fire photos from Wethersfield CT

Patrick Dooley photo

house fire photos from Wethersfield CT

Patrick Dooley phot

Forest View had a couple semi trucks on fire Monday at 5200 w 47th st. As I made my way from my house, I saw the header from 39th and Lombard. The first shot is from my phone on the way there from the Central Bridge. Here are a few of my shots from the scene.

Forest View Fire Department battles truck trailers on fire

Josh Boyajian photo

Forest View Fire Department battles truck trailers on fire

Josh Boyajian photo

Forest View Fire Department battles truck trailers on fire

Josh Boyajian photo

Forest View Fire Department battles truck trailers on fire

Josh Boyajian photo

One of the busiest 24 hour periods that he can remember in Detroit …

Gordon J. Nord, Jr.

Detroit firemen battle vacant house fire at night

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Detroit firemen battle vacant house fire at night

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Detroit firemen battle vacant house fire at night

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Detroit firemen battle vacant house fire at night

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

 

 

Firefighter-Paramedics saved a Live Oak Street home after a passerby reported flames coming from the structure at 21:53, Sunday evening 01-December. Colleton County (SC) Fire-Rescue arrived to find heavy fire conditions with flames through the roof on the “D” side of the structure. Engine 19 deployed two 1-3/4 handlines.  Crews forced entry through the front door and quickly located the fire. They spent approximately 10 minutes bringing the fire under control. It was contained to two rooms, saving the remainder of the single-story wood-frame dwelling. No one was at home when the fire occurred. The cause appears to be electrical in nature and started in the attic. Water supply was handled with tenders. Fire units were on the scene for 2-1/2 hours.

Engine 19, Engine 24, Engine 27, Tender 1, Tender 12, Tender 19, Tender 27, Medic 19, Medic 26, Battalion 1 and Car 12 responded. Battalion Chief Brent Dalton served as Incident Commander.

Barry W. McRoy

Fire Chief, Colleton County Fire-Rescue

Colleton County SC Fire Rescue Department

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County SC Fire Rescue Department

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County SC Fire Rescue Department

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County SC Fire Rescue Department

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County SC Fire Rescue Department

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County SC Fire Rescue Department

Barry McRoy photo

A 48 year old Savannah woman survived a high speed MVC on I-95 near the 41 mile marker northbound. The woman reported that she may have fallen asleep before leaving the roadway Sunday afternoon 24-November at 15:20. Her Ford Expedition SUV struck the guardrail taking out approximately 50 to 75 of the safety device, before flipping over multiple times. The SUV landed upright on the bridge blocking northbound traffic and caught fire.

The woman who was wearing a seatbelt, was dazed after the collision and could not get out of the burning vehicle. A Good Samaritan, described only as a man wearing a white shirt, was able to force the driver’s door open and dragged the woman out of the burning SUV. Colleton County (SC) Fire-Rescue units from the new station in Jonesville arrived a short time later, but were delayed reaching the scene, due to the stopped traffic on the interstate. The SUV was fully involved when Engine 13 reached the scene.

Firefighter-Paramedics began treating the woman for her injuries, while other crewmembers extinguished the fire. Northbound traffic was backed up for several miles until the vehicle could be removed from the roadway. Fortunately her injuries were relatively minor and she denied ambulance transportation to the hospital. The SC Highway Patrol is investigating the crash. Five other vehicles collided about ¼ south of this accident adding to the congestion on the highway. The second accident involved a tractor trailer, a U-Haul Cube-Van, and three cars, which also blocked both lanes of the highway. No one was injured in the second accident.

Engine 13, Tender 1, Medic 13 and Car 12 responded. Firefighter-Paramedic Justin Warko served as Incident Commander.

 Barry W. McRoy

Fire Chief, Colleton County Fire-Rescue

Fiery crash on I-95 in South Carolina

Barry McRoy photo

Fiery crash on I-95 in South Carolina

Barry McRoy photo

Fiery crash on I-95 in South Carolina

Barry McRoy photo

Fiery crash on I-95 in South Carolina

Barry McRoy photo