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APARTMENT BLAZE WITH RESCUE

March 9, 2016: Story by Vito Maggiolo

A firefighter who gave up his mask to rescue a trapped civilian was one of three people taken to the hospital from an apartment fire on Wednesday, March 9th.

Units were alerted to people trapped as they arrived at the three story building at 1715 Minnesota Avenue NE just before three PM.

A working fire dispatch was sounded as members raced inside to attack the flames and find those in distress, among them an elderly woman on a third floor balcony shrouded in heavy smoke and heat.

Firefighter Danny Lovato, Engine 18 detailed to Truck 7,  climbed a portable ladder to reach the victim. He than placed his mask face piece on her until she could be brought to safety.

Once removed, the victim was rushed to a trauma center. Exhausted and suffering from smoke inhalation after sharing his air during the rescue, Lovato also had to be transported to the hospital, where he was placed  in ICU.

It took about twenty five minutes to knock down the fire, and the Rehab Unit was requested to assist on the scene. A second firefighter also had to be transported after battling the blaze.

firefighter rescues victim via ladder

DCFD Firefighter Danny Lovato rescuing a civilian from the third floor. DCFD.com photo

DCFD fire trucks at a fire scene

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DCFD rehab unit on-scene

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Was riding with ENG. 29 in the French Quarter overnight (3/8/16). We were sent around 0030 on a single engine investigation for smoke coming from the area of the Algiers Ferry Wharf. Came out the door and streets were blanketed in smoke. Found this storage area in the rear of a restaurant on the river fully involved.

Vito Maggiolo

Chicago firefighters battled a 4-11 Alarm fire with a Special Alarm for two additional chiefs and three additional trucks at 4540 W. Haddon Avenue at a flea market. The building measured approximately 100×200 and was bordered on one side by railroad tracks that were on an embankment even with the roof f the one-story building. Part of the structure was a covered parking garage with additional parking on the roof. Several of the cars fell into the building as the roof sections collapsed.

Tower Ladder 14 had their brand new E-ONE unit and new Air Mask Unit 6-4-6 was also at the scene. Aerial Tower 1, the only straight ladder with a pre-piped waterway was called to the scene as well at Turret Wagon 6-7-6. The fire was dispatched around 9:30 am and was struck out in the early evening, though relief companies were at the ruins all night.

Chicago FD Tower Ladder 14

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firefighter at commercial building fire

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Chicago firefighters battle a commercial fire

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Chicago firefighters battle a fire

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car burning inside a garage

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Chicago FD Air Mask Unit 6-4-6

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Chicago FD Engine 96

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tower ladder working at fire scene

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Snorkel working at fire scene

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African American Chicago FD captain

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Chicago fire engine at fire scene

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Heavy smoke at building fire in Chicago

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Heavy smoke and flames at building fire in Chicago

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Chicago FD Aerial Tower 1

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Chicago FD Aerial Tower 1

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Chicago firefighters battle a huge fire with Pierce aerial

Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago FD Turret Wagon 6-7-6 at work

Larry Shapiro photo

more at chicagoareafire.com and shapirophotography.net and chi-townfirephotos.smugmug.com

Deerfield-Bannockbun (IL) firefighters were called to the Tri-State Tollway (I-94) Thursday afternoon (3/3/16) for a crash at the 23.5 mm southbound. Units arrived to find a tractor-trailer that had rolled over after colliding with a car. The truck and an SUV were in flames against the center median. Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD responded to assist as well as Crash Truck 39 from the Prospect Heights Fire District.

Tim Olk

tractor-trailer on fire after rolling over

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truck and SUV burn on highway after crash

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tractor-trailer on fire after rolling over

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SUV burns on highway after crash

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SUV burns on highway after crash

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airport crash truck at highway truck fire

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airport crash truck at highway truck fire

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airport crash truck at highway truck fire

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firefighter walks through foam after truck fire

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heavy wrecker tow truck from Ernie's Wrecker service lifts charred remains of a truck

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Cambridge, Ontario fire dispatch received a call from Regional Ambulance reporting a propane explosion in a large industrial building at 1429 Branchton Road in North Dumfries Township with one serious burn victim March 3, 2016. Cambridge dispatched a full response; four stations and tanker to the call at 7:46, assuming there was a fire in addition to the medical call for the burn patient.

Cambridge covers this area under contract for first hour for North Dumfries Township. A second 911 call from the farm confirmed a fire in one of their buildings. P5 requested both North Dumfries tankers when updated by this additional information confirming a fire. Once on scene, P5 reported a very large chicken barn approximately 200 x 30’, fully involved and requested a full response from North Dumfries.

North Dumfries responded with their two pumpers and two tankers and approximately 20 firefighters. North Dumfries’ chief requested dispatch to activate mutual aid for two tankers from St George (Brant County). Tankers shuttled water from a hydrant approximately ¾ of a mile from the scene. An excavator was brought in to pull the building down to gain access to hot spots. The Ontario Fire Marshall, TSSA, and fire prevention are investigating the fire to determine the cause. Box 690 was on scene for six hours providing rehab.

All photos

Gary Dinkel, Box 690

barn fire in Canada

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barn fire in Canada

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fire engines drafts from portable tank

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fire engine drafts from portable tank

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North Dumfries fire truck

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North Dumfries fire truck

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St George FD tender

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Cambridge Ontario FD fire truck

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barn fire in Canada

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barn fire in Canada

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North Dumfries fire truck

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Box 690 Canteen at fire

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tender shuttle at winter fire scene

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Cambridge Ontario FD fire truck

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Freight liner fire truck

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barn fire in Canada

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barn fire in Canada

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excavator tears down building after fire

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Hartford, CT north-end companies had this working fire at 230 Vine St. at 0529 hours on 3/5/16. One occupant jumped prior to the FD’s arrival and was transported to the hospital. One member was also injured and transported. More pictures

Stay safe,

Patrick Dooley

apartment fire at night

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flames from building fire at night

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flames from building fire at night

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flames from building fire at night

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flames from building fire at night

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flames from building fire at night

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Stuffed tower ladder working at Hartford fire

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firefighter RIT at fire scene

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