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Friday (1/2/15) night at 21:33 hours, Adams County Pennsylvania Box 33-14 was struck for the house fire with possible entrapment at 950 Green Springs Road, Hanover, Pa. United Hook and Ladder Company 33 Ambulance 33-A, returning form a previous medical call, arrived on scene first advising of a fully-involved house fire. United Hook and Ladder Chief 33 requested the working fire assignment, and advised to have Brush and Tanker 33 from station 2 respond first due to the long narrow road leading to this address (approx 2,000 feet, ten feet wide max). Brush 33 arrived, and deployed a “trash line” to the working fire which was actually a mobile home with an addition and basement added.
Water supply was difficult with only Tanker 33 and Tanker 9 from the York Springs Fire Company able to get up the long narrow roadway. The entrapment proved negative.
The home was a major loss due to the fire, and a majority of the addition suffered severe smoke damage.
The Pennsylvania State Police Fire Marshal was notified and requested to the scene. One occupant of the home was transported via ambulance to the hospital for smoke inhalation.
The box was placed in service at 00:05 hours.
Steve Roth – 911 Photography
01-05-2015 Greenleaf, WI firefighters were dispatched to Big Valley Rd. for the report of a shed on fire. Arriving crews found a large shed well involved in fire and upgraded initially to the Working Still level and eventually to the Box Alarm level for tenders. Brutal cold temperatures hampered firefighting efforts. The air temperature at the time of the fire was -9 degrees F. Several vehicles were damaged or destroyed along with a large amount of hay.
Departments On Scene: Greenleaf, Wayside, Morrison, Ledgeview, Hollandtown, and Wrightstown.
Additional photos can be found at secondalarmimages.com.
Respectively submitted,
Drew Spielman
Previously posted as being in Harwood Heights, IL, this 2-Alarm house fire was actually in neighboring Norridge, IL.
More photos can be seen at chicagoareafire.com
A home and detached garage at 505 Meeting House Lane were destroyed in an afternoon fire Monday 01-December. At 12:53, Colleton County (SC) Fire-Rescue was notified of a possible electrical fire at this location. Engine 36 arrived 9 minutes later to the rural dirt road and found the one-story, wood-frame dwelling and a detached garage well involved. Firefighters deployed one 2-1/2 handline and two 1-3/4 handlines to combat the fire.
The home contained a large fire load contributing to the intense flames. The fire also spread across the yard approximately 50 feet to a two-story barn, but firefighters were able to stop the flames before they damaged the barn. The home was located near the end of Meeting House Lane on a private dirt section along the Edisto River. The narrow overgrown road presented access problems for fire apparatus. Engine 36 made a 550 feet lay of 3-inch line from the intersection of Pocket Lane down to the residence. Engine 9 supplied Engine 36 from a water shuttle operation. Tenders staged on the paved portion of Meeting House Lane. The home and garage were a complete loss. A van near the house was also damaged.
The homeowner noted that she was operating a pottery kiln at the rear of the residence. A short time later she heard crackling noises and found the rear of the home on fire. The flames quickly spread throughout the residence and to the detached garage. Firefighter-Paramedics were on the scene for four and half hours. The Charleston Chapter of the American Red Cross is assisting the woman.
Engine 9, Engine 36, Tender 5, Tender 9, Tender 11, Tender 19, Tender 27, Tender 32, Medic 9, Battalion 1, Car 12 and Car 118 responded. Battalion Chief Ben Heape served as incident commander.
Photos by Harold Buzzell
Barry W. McRoy, Fire Chief, Colleton County Fire-Rescue
Norwood Park FPD 2nd Alarm fire at 7952 Gunnison in Harwood Heights, IL during a record cold spell 1/7/15.
Dan Shevlin
Firefighters from 14 fire departments battled a four-alarm structure fire in near zero temperatures in the Village of Cascade, Wisconsin.
The call came in at 10:07 AM on Monday, January 5th at 504 Madison Avenue, which is the location of Arbuckle Floral. The 911 caller reported the apartment was filling with smoke according to the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office. The structure is a mixed-use with apartments over a floral shop. Fire departments were still on-scene 5 hours later including: Cascade, Adell, Batavia, Beechwood, Cedar Grove, Elkhart Lake, Greenbush, Plymouth, Waldo, Oostburg, City of Sheboygan Falls, Town of Sheboygan Falls, Town of Wilson and Boltonville.
One firefighter was injured. It is unknown how the firefighter was injured or the extent of his injuries.
PHOTOS:
Asher Heimermann