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SAFD || ALERT 3 w/ COLLAPSED NOSE GEAR || Just after 1400hrs on Sunday, December 4th, an ALERT 3 was transmitted for an aircraft in distress at the San Antonio International Airport – with reports of a front landing gear malfunction.  The United Airlines flight was approximately 20 min out at when they declared an in-flight emergency, allowing plenty of time for the SAFD and SAPD apparatus to stage along the runway and at SAIA. The aircraft did a low flyover so that the tower could take a look at the problem, and it was observed that the landing gear was down, but not locked. As the aircraft touched down, the front gear collapsed.

Companies staged near the aircraft, as there was no fire, and started evacuating the 55 people on board. Only minor injuries were reported per an SAFD spokesperson.  Staged companies were released shortly after everyone was accounted for and off of the aircraft. A shuttle was called to shelter the passangers from the weather.

One runway was shut down due to the incident. At the height of the incident, 27 units were on scene including a full ARFF response, the Haz-Mat team, and a Rescue Task Force from 51’s  (There were too many companies spread out across the airport for me to accurately get a full apparatus run down)

More pictures and a video can be found here:

Zackery W. Newton BOX 120 Photography

Oshkosh ARFF at San Antonio Airport

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United Airlines plane with collapsed nose gear in San Antonio

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United Airlines plane with collapsed nose gear in San Antonio

Zackery W. Newton BOX 120 Photography

On 12/6/16 at 0720 hours, South Windsor, CT members were dispatched to Barber Hill Rd & Miller Rd for numerous calls reporting a structure fire. On arrival they had heavy fire showing from the rear of the house and struck the 2nd alarm. One occupant was transported to the hospital. Mutual aid from both Manchester departments, Vernon, and Broad Brook assisted at the scene. More pictures;

Stay safe,

Patrick Dooley

heavy smoke and flames from house fire in South Windsor CT

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heavy smoke and flames from house fire in South Windsor CT

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firefighters battle heavy smoke and flames from house fire in South Windsor CT

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firefighters battle house fire

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heavy smoke and flames from house fire in South Windsor CT

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Derby 3rd alarm 22 Caroline St 12/04/16 Derby, CT – Firefighters from Derby were alerted to a reported vacant building on fire just after five a.m. The first arriving companies found a four-story, mill building heavily involved. A second and third alarm were transmitted bringing mutual aid firefighters from the valley area in. Firefighters put multiple master streams into operation along with four trucks to quickly darken down the blaze. The cause of the fire is suspicious since the building is slated for demolition. Glenn Duda/Allhandsworking.com

multiple master streams at warehouse fire

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master stream from fire engine at warehouse fire

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master stream from fire engine at warehouse fire

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Pierce fire engine at warehouse fire

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Firefighters in tower ladder bucket battle warehouse fire

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Firefighters in tower ladder bucket battle warehouse fire

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warehouse fire at dawn

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old fashioned fire alarm box near warehouse fire

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On Friday, November 25, Chicago had a working fire at 2528 N. Fairfield.  The fire was rather small in terms of the time it took for it to be considered out but I did arrive in time for some interesting overhaul shots.  There were no front stairs and ladders had to be placed at the doors in order to access the front hallways.  The fire appeared to be mostly in the front living room, right at the window but resulted in some hidden fire extending into the wall above the front doors.  Accessing this fire was a little difficult due to its location over the area where the stairs were missing.  Eric Haak

Chicago FD Engine 43

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Chicago FD Truck 28

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Firefighters overhaul after house fire

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Firefighters overhaul after house fire

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Firefighters overhaul after house fire

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Firefighters overhaul after house fire

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Firefighters overhaul after house fire

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aftermath of house fire

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On Saturday, November 19th, the Chicago Fire Department responded to the report of a house fire shortly after sunrise.  The Englewood Fire Alarm Office had received two different locations and the first engine arrived at the first address with nothing showing.  The alarm office advised they were also getting calls for 74th Street and Engine 54 landed with a fire a few seconds later.  The residence was occupied but no one was at home at the time.

Eric Haak

smoke billows from house on fire

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flames through the roof of a house with Firefighters

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Firefighters prepare to enter burning house

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Firefighters engulfed in smoke on house roof

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flames through the roof of a house with Firefighters

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