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Firefighters in West Chicago, IL battled a house fire at 29W221 Oak Knoll Road 3/10/18.
Chicago firefighters battled a commercial building fire that extended to a second building at 10522 S. Ewing Avenue 3/9/18. The alarm was elevated to a 2-11 with an EMS Plan I for civilian injuries.
SUNDAY 3-4-2018 DATELINE CITY OF SAINT CLAIR SHORES MICHIGAN 1ST ALARM + 1 AUTO AID @ 20609 SHADY LANE DRIVE WEST OF HARPER AVE 1ST ALARM @ 19:19 HOURS B/O/O SERESA {DISPATCH CENTER FOR THE CITIES OF SAINT CLAIR SHORES/ROSEVILLE/EAST POINTE} 1ST ALARM COMPANIES RESPONDING ENGINES 1/3/2 AMBULANCES 1/3/2 B/C AUTO AID @ 19:19 HOURS B/O/O SERESA AUTO AID COMPANY RESPONDING EAST POINTE LADDER 1 -Matthew Sosnowski
Berkeley Fire Dept fatal accident with an EMS Plan 1, I290 EB at St Charles Rd
3/3/18 OSWEGO – General Alarm House Fire 400 Block of Bluegrass Pkwy. – The Oswego Fire Protection District was dispatched at 11:24 AM to a reported house fire in the 400 block of Bluegrass Parkway in the Churchill Club subdivision. On arrival, firefighters located heavy fire in the walk-out style basement with extension to the first floor and attic space. An interior attack was made to extinguish the fire. According to the Oswego FPD, a dog was rescued on the second floor and an occupant was injured while trying to extinguish the fire before exiting the residence. Damage is estimated to be around $450,000. The cause of the fire was listed as improperly discarded smoking materials. The Oswego FPD was assisted by the Montgomery FPD, Aurora FD, Aurora Township FPD, and Plainfield FPD.
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Kitchener, Ontario fire dispatch received multiple calls for smoke coming from a house at 711 Westmount Road, February 3, 2018 at 14:00. P5, P2, A2, R1, and Car 23 were dispatched on the first alarm. P5 reported heavy smoke and flames showing from the roof on arrival. P1 was added to the call on this report. A passerby alerted the occupants that their house was on fire. A new roof was being constructed over the existing roof. The fire started in the void between the two roofs at the chimney for the wood fireplace. The fire was knocked down in 20 minutes with extensive overhaul to the roof. Damage has been set at $300,000.
Gary Dinkel, Box 690