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A 21-year-old Cottageville man died following a two vehicle head-on collision in the 5800 block of Cottageville Hwy (US Hwy 17-A) Friday morning 12-February at 05:35. Colleton County (SC) Fire-Rescue units from Station #9 arrived to find a 2007 Ford pickup truck on the northbound shoulder with heavy damage. The engine had been thrown 50 feet into the nearby swamp. The driver suffered multiple traumatic injuries and was trapped in the wreckage with no signs of life.

An empty tractor-trailer dump truck was in the woods on the southbound side. The tractor-trailer struck several large trees after the collision with the pickup. The 70-year-old truck driver was also trapped in the wreckage of his vehicle. Engine 9 requested an additional station and ambulance to be assigned to the incident.

Cottageville Highway was blocked due the wreckage. Firefighter-Paramedics began treating the truck driver in the cab, while other crewmembers used Holmatro rescue tools to displace the dash and remove the seat. The driver was extricated with full spinal precautions, then carried through the swamp and up an embankment to Medic 19. He was transported to Colleton Medical Center with multiple, non-life threatening injuries.

The Coroner’s Office responded to the scene. Following their investigation, firefighters used Holmatro rescue tools to extricate the driver of the pickup truck. The Coroner’s Office transported his body. It appeared the northbound pickup left the roadway, over-corrected, then crossed into the path of the southbound tractor-trailer. The collision punctured and dislodged one of the large fuel tanks off of the dump truck spreading diesel fuel over the entire scene. SCDOT brought a sand truck to cover the spilled fuel. Traffic on Cottageville Highway was detoured for six hours, until the accident could be cleared.

Engine 9, Engine 19, Medic 9, Medic 19, Rescue 1, Battalion 1, and Car 12 responded. Battalion Chief Brent Dalton served as Incident Commander.

Barry W. McRoy, Fire Chief, Colleton County Fire-Rescue

crash site with tractor-trailer

Barry W. McRoy photo

fatal crash scene on rural highway

Barry W. McRoy photo

crash site with tractor-trailer

Barry W. McRoy photo

fatal crash scene on rural highway

Barry W. McRoy photo

crash site with tractor-trailer

Barry W. McRoy photo

Firefighters from seven departments put out a large fire at Altitude Roofing in New Holstein, Wisconsin on Sunday, February 14th.

According to information from the New Holstein Police Department, police and firefighters were called to 2512 Harding Avenue at 8:37 AM for a report of smoke coming from the building.

Responding firefighters were able to see heavy smoke and the building was fully engulfed upon arrival. The fire was under control at approximately 10:20 AM

The New Holstein Fire Department was assisted by the Chilton, Kiel, Elkhart Lake, Hilbert, Potter, and Town of Calumet Fire Departments, the New Holstein First Responders, Gold Cross Ambulance, the New Holstein Police Department and the Calumet County Sheriff’s Department.

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Asher Heimermann

winter fire scene

Asher Heimermann photo

fire trucks staged at fire scene

Asher Heimermann photo

firemen at commercial fire scene in WI

Asher Heimermann photo

A 2-Alarm fire destroyed 16 units in a two-story apartment building in Glenwood, IL on Saturday, 2/13/16.

heavy smoke and flames from apartment complex

Eric Haak photo

firefighters at huge fire scene

Eric Haak photo

Glenwood HME fire engine at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

Pierce fire truck at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

fire engine at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

green HME Tele-Squrt

Eric Haak photo

fire engine at fire scene

Steve Redick photo

American LaFrance fire truck at fire scene

Steve Redick photo

heavy smoke and flames from apartment complex

Steve Redick photo

fire engine at fire scene

Steve Redick photo

Saturday (2/13) is the 45th anniversary of the fire and explosion at 6117 N Elston Ave in Chicago which resulted in the line of duty deaths of CFD Lieutenant William Quinn and Firefighter Martin Dyer.  Both men were inside of the A. A. Englehardt Heating and Appliance Dealership when an explosion sent the roof crashing down on them.  I just happened to recently acquire these color photos of the search for these men as well as the removal of FF Dyer in the final image.  The battalion chief seen looking toward the camera in the one image is Battalion 22.  Also Commissioner Quinn can be seen in the background of the one image.  The photographer was George Mars Cassidy.  Thought I would share these as I do believe they may not have been seen by the public before now.

Eric Haak

News clipping from a tragic  fire and explosion at 6117 N Elston Ave on February 13, 1971

Warren Redick collection

2-13-71 fire scene in Chicago - line of duty deaths of Lieutenant William Quinn and Firefighter Martin Dyer

George Mars Cassidy photo

Warren Redick collection

Warren Redick collection

2-13-71 fire scene in Chicago - line of duty deaths of Lieutenant William Quinn and Firefighter Martin Dyer

George Mars Cassidy photo

2-13-71 fire scene in Chicago - line of duty deaths of Lieutenant William Quinn and Firefighter Martin Dyer

George Mars Cassidy photo

2-13-71 fire scene in Chicago - line of duty deaths of Lieutenant William Quinn and Firefighter Martin Dyer

George Mars Cassidy photo

2-13-71 fire scene in Chicago - line of duty deaths of Lieutenant William Quinn and Firefighter Martin Dyer

George Mars Cassidy photo

Warren Redick collection

Warren Redick collection

Warren Redick collection

Warren Redick collection

 

OXFORD, CT – Shortly after 9:30 on February 9, 2016, the Oxford Fire Department was dispatched to 27 Christian Street for a reported chimney fire. Car 1 arrived on scene first reporting heavy fire from the B/C side of the private dwelling. Mutual aide came from Seymour, Southbury, Beacon Falls, and Monroe (Stevenson) before the fire was put under control under an hour.

Keith Muratori

fire trucks at house fire at night

Keith Muratori photo

house on fire at night

Keith Muratori photo

house on fire at night

Keith Muratori photo

house on fire at night

Keith Muratori photo

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Chicago firefighters battled a 2-11 Alarm fire with a Haz Mat Level I Tuesday (2/9/16) in an auto repair shop at 221 W. 65th Street.

Chicago fire trucks at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago FD Squad 1A

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Chicago fire trucks at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

winter fire scene with heavy smoke

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Chicago FD Engine 84

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

E-ONE tower ladder battling Chicago fire

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago fire trucks at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago fire trucks at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

firefighters with hose lines at fire scene

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Chicago FD Squad 1A

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

battalion chief in Chicago

Josh Boyajian photo

firefighters with multi-verbal at fire scene

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago FD Squad 1A

Josh Boyajian photo