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Garage destroyed by fire

Silver Spring Twp, Pa – Cumberland County 911 Communications alerted companies 33, 31, 127, 125, Trk 28, Sq 33, Res 31, Tnkr31, Tnkr33, and Amb 72 for a house on fire at 274 Ridge Hill Road in New Kingstown, on Box 33-01.

Chief 33 (Curtis Hall) arrived immedialty & confirmed a working fire & that he was taking command. All occupants were outside the home & accounted for.

Crews made an aggressive attack & extinguished the fire within minuties but they had  extensive overhaul. Two vehicles were inside the double garage; a Corvette & a Nissan which along with the homeowner’s belongings obtained extensive damage. Fiefighters vented the home using fans while additional crews pulled siding checking on extension.

The incoming engine company dropped 1,500 ft of 5in LDH. EMS was on standby & supplied the firefighters water during rehab. The cause of the fire remains under investigation

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firefighters at garage fire

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EMS personnel standing by at fire scene

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fire trucks at fire scene

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firefighter at fire scene

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fire chief and firefighter at fire scene

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volunteer fire chief at fire scene

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probationary firefighter at fire scene

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fire chief and firefighters at fire scene

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fire chief at fire scene

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volunteer firefighter with fire truck at scene

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fire trucks at fire scene

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firefighter after battling a fire

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firefighter with TIC after battling a fire

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firefighter after battling a fire

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firefighters at fire scene

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fire chief at fire scene

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Hagerstown city (MD) firefighters responded to a reported house fire on Jefferson St. (east side of downtown Hagerstown) Saturday night (2/5/17) around 9:15 p.m. They encountered heavy fire from multiple sides and the attic of the 2-story, wood-framed duplex structure.  Command quickly escalated the box assignment to include rapid intervention and safety assignments.  Crews aggressively worked the interior of the duplex but were pushed back by heavy fire and smoke. Evacuation tones were sounded multiple times during the first 20 minutes of the incident.

Interior teams re-entered the complex and knocked the heavy fire.  Truck companies worked the roof and attic areas to expose fire that had extended into the walls.  All occupants of the duplex self evacuated.  Crews remained on scene for hours to perform overhaul.

Command ordered an additional engine and squad company and eventually a 2nd alarm for manpower to assist the initial crews.  Companies from Washington County including Longmeadow, Funkstown, Maugansville, Halfway, Washington County Special Operations, the Rehab and Air units assisted in the incident.

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firefighters working at night

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fire hose in the street at night

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firefighters on aerial ladder at night

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firefighter on aerial ladder at night

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firefighter at fire scene

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firefighter on aerial ladder at night

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firefighters working at night

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firefighters working at night

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Bridgeport 1165 Central Ave dwelling fire 02/05/17

Bridgeport, CT – Firefighters responded to 1165 Central Ave for a reported structure fire. Companies had a short drive as the firehouse is a block away. The second battalion arrived to find a three-story, Queen Ann style house with heavy smoke showing form the third floor. Companies attempted to make an interior attack, but were driven out by rapidly deteriorating conditions. One wheelchair-bound female was removed during the primary search. Members withdrew and took a defensive posture as heavy fire took control of the third floor. Two ladder pipes and multiple master streams worked on darkening down the fire. The blaze took about an hour to bring under control. The resident was taken to the hospital and the cause of the fire is under investigation. Photos were taken with a Sony cybershot Dsc rx100. Glenn Duda

flames through roof of house on fire

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Bridgeport firefighter operating hose at fire scene

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Bridgeport firefighter operating hose at fire scene

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Bridgeport fire truck at scene with flames

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looking up a fire truck aerial ladder at night

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firefighters battle house fire at night

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A Springtown (SC) home was heavily damaged in an afternoon fire Sunday 05-February. At 18:32, Colleton 9-1-1 operators received multiple reports of a building on fire at 8947 Augusta Hwy. (SC Hwy 61). Callers reported fire coming from the back and roof of the building with several nearby homes endangered.

Colleton County Fire-Rescue Battalion 1 arrived 7 minutes later to find the single-story, wood-frame dwelling heavily involved with fire visible from the roof and most of the rear of the structure in flames. Engine 26 arrived a short time later and deployed two 1-3/4″ handlines. One crew protected an exposure, a doublewide mobile home 35 feet west of the building, while a second crew forced entry through the front door.

Firefighter-Paramedics made an aggressive attack on the fire quickly bringing it under control within 15 minutes. The home suffered heavy damage during the fire, however one room and its contents were saved with little damage. Some personal items were also saved. Damage to the doublewide mobile home next door was minimal with only the vinyl siding being damaged. A car on the other side of the structure also received minor damage. The remaining two nearby structures were not damaged. Water supply was handled with a tender shuttle. No one was injured during the incident. Sheriff’s deputies detoured traffic on Augusta Hwy for two hours. The Red Cross is assisting the family.

Engine 5, Engine 7, Engine 26, Tender 5, Tender 7, Tender 26, Tender 32, Tender 36, Medic 26, Battalion 1, and Car 118 responded. Battalion Chief Brent Dalton served as Incident Commander.

Photos by Harold Buzzell

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

rural house engulfed in flames at night

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firefighter battles rural house fire at night

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firefighter battles final house fire

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E-ONE fire engine drafts from portable tank at house fire

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firefighters survey aftermath of house fire

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More photos from the 2-Alarm commercial fire in Elmhurst, IL – January 26, 2017

firefighters battle fire with heavy smoke

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firefighters battle fire with heavy smoke

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firefighters battle fire with heavy smoke and flames

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firefighters battle fire with heavy smoke

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firefighters battle fire with heavy smoke

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VIP Bridal shop destroyed by fire

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VIP Bridal shop destroyed by fire

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fire trucks at fire scene

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firefighters battle fire with heavy smoke

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Bensenville FD Tower 17 at a fire

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firefighters battle fire with heavy smoke

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firefighters battle fire with heavy smoke

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Oakbrook Terrace FPD fire engine on a hydrant

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firefighters in tower ladder bucket with master stream

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firefighters in tower ladder bucket with master stream

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Barrington (IL) firefighters were called to 218 Russell Street Friday afternoon (1/29/17) after a neighbor reported flames coming from the vacant house. Units arrived to find the first floor involved with fire communicating to the second floor and attic of the two-story home with ballon-frame construction.

Mutual aid companies came from Barrington Countryside, Fox River Grove, Palatine Rural, Long Grove, Cary, Palatine, and Wauconda.

E-ONE quint in front of house fire

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Firefighters battle house fire

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Firefighters vent house on fire

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antique fire truck in driveway of house on fire

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utility worker cuts power during house fire

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E-ONE Cyclone II quint at house fire

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Firefighters battle house fire with heavy smoke

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Firefighters with Jose line at house fire

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E-ONE fire trucks with lines off

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heavy smoke from attic of house on fire

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Firefighters vent house on fire

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Firefighter on ladder with hose at fire scene

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fire truck with multiple lines off

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This fire came in about 1:30 Saturday afternoon (1/28/17). It was in a great old home from the 1800’s at at 4500 S. Ellis in Chicago. I arrived just after it was boxed by the 5th Battalion. It looked like the fire was mostly in the attic area. The exposure was reported as vacant and in poor condition but the fire was held to the original occupied section. Eric Haak

Chicago FD Engine 45 at fire scene

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Chicago FD Tower Ladder 37 at a fire scene

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heavy smoke from roof of building on fire

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Firefighter on roof with heavy smoke

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heavy smoke from building roof during fire

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heavy smoke from building roof during fire

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Firefighters raise large ground ladder

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heavy smoke from building roof during fire

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Chicago FD Tower Ladder 37

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Chicago FD Tower Ladder 37

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Chicago FD Tower Ladder 37

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Chicago FD Engine 60

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firefighter with dirty face after battling a fire

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Chicago Firefighters with dirty faces after battling a fire

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probationary Firefighter carrying hose Chicago Fire Department candidate

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