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A Ruffin SC family was displaced following a fire in their residence at 471 Paps Place off of Red Root Road, Monday morning 14-October at 00:54. Colleton County (SC) Fire-Rescue Engine 18 arrived to find the one-story wood frame structure approximately 65% involved, with flames through the roof on the south side of the building. All of the occupants had safely exited the building prior to Fire-Rescue’s arrival.

Colleton County Fire-Rescue battles house fire

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County Fire-Rescue battles house fire

Barry McRoy photo

Firefighters deployed two 1-3/4 handlines. A second alarm was issued shortly after arrival for additional tenders and personnel. The home was located near the end of a ½ mile long, narrow dirt road, presenting some access problems for responding apparatus. Units staged ½ mile away on Red Root Road until the tenders completed their dump and then rotated into the scene. Firefighters knocked down the bulk of the fire within 25 minutes, but were on the scene for four and a half hours performing overhaul. They were able to stop the spread of the fire to the north end of the structure, however the remainder of the building suffered heavy heat, smoke, and water damage. Water supply was conducted with a tender shuttle from a pressurized hydrant about 3 miles from the scene.

Colleton County Fire-Rescue battles house fire

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County Fire-Rescue battles house fire

Barry McRoy photo

One of the occupants reported he was watching TV when he smelled smoke. Upon investigation, he located a fire in the utility room, with flames already reaching the ceiling. He ran outside to retrieve a fire extinguisher from a vehicle, but when he returned the room was well involved. He got everyone else out of the home and they called 9-1-1. No one was injured during the fire. Fire investigators determined the fire originated in the utility room near the area of the gas hot water heater. The Charleston Chapter of the American Red Cross is assisting the family.

Colleton County Fire-Rescue battles house fire

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County Fire-Rescue battles house fire

Barry McRoy photo

Engine 4, Engine 10, Engine 18, Engine 26, Engine 31, Tender 4, Tender 7, Tender 8, Tender 15, Tender 18, Tender  26, Tender 27, Tender 29, Medic 18, Medic 26, Battalion 1, Car 12, Car 111, and Car 118 responded. Engineer-Paramedic Roger Johnston served as Incident Commander.

Barry W. McRoy

Fire Chief

Colleton County Fire-Rescue

 

Tim Olk submitted these images from a fire last week in Libertyville, IL.

Libertyville Fire Dept Box Alarm house fire 10-12-13

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Libertyville Fire Dept Box Alarm house fire 10-12-13

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Libertyville Fire Dept Box Alarm house fire 10-12-13

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Libertyville Fire Dept Box Alarm house fire 10-12-13

Tim Olk photo

Libertyville Fire Dept Box Alarm house fire 10-12-13

Tim Olk photo

Libertyville Fire Dept Box Alarm house fire 10-12-13

Tim Olk photo

Libertyville Fire Dept Box Alarm house fire 10-12-13

Tim Olk photo

Libertyville Fire Dept Box Alarm house fire 10-12-13

Tim Olk photo

Libertyville Fire Dept Box Alarm house fire 10-12-13

Tim Olk photo

 Tim has a gallery with more images.

Tim Olk submitted these images from an apartment building fire yesterday morning in Salem, Wisconsin.

Salem Fire Protection District 5-Alarm fire with an interdivisional Box Alarm at 9730 276th Ave in Camp Lake. Two-story apartment building 100×75. The fire was reported around 4 a.m. Friday.

Salem Fire Department 5-alarm apartment building fire

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Salem Fire Department 5-alarm apartment building fire

Tim Olk photo

Salem Fire Department 5-alarm apartment building fire

Tim Olk photo

Salem Fire Department 5-alarm apartment building fire

Tim Olk photo

Salem Fire Department 5-alarm apartment building fire

Tim Olk photo

Salem Fire Department 5-alarm apartment building fire

Tim Olk photo

Tim has a gallery with many more images from this fire.

One of the larger fires the occurred in the northwest Chicago suburbs this summer was in South Barrington on July 9th. I made it to the scene about 20 minutes after the initial alarm.

South Barrington house fire July 9, 2013

Larry Shapiro photo

South Barrington house fire July 9, 2013

Larry Shapiro photo

Units were called to the scene and found smoke and fire from the roof. One company initially made an interior attack but was forced to retreat due to some sort of explosion (possibly a smoke explosion) which blew out the front door as a second crew was getting ready to go inside.  The alarm was upgraded to a box alarm and the attack went defensive. The house is located on a dead end street with no hydrants.

South Barrington house fire July 9, 2013

Larry Shapiro photo

South Barrington house fire July 9, 2013

Larry Shapiro photo

South Barrington house fire July 9, 2013

Larry Shapiro photo

South Barrington house fire July 9, 2013

Larry Shapiro photo

Barrington Engine 2, the first engine on  the scene, went into the driveway. Palatine Rural Tanker 36 arrived soon after and backed into the driveway to nurse Engine 2 until the tanker shuttle could be setup. One portable tank was dropped in front of Tanker 36 and two were dropped near Barrington Engine 1 just past the house.

South Barrington house fire July 9, 2013

Larry Shapiro photo

South Barrington house fire July 9, 2013

Larry Shapiro photo

The alarm was upgraded to a 2nd Alarm for tenders after it became apparent that more units were needed to maintain a constant water supply. Most tankers each made at least four runs  to refill and dump. Three portable tanks were dropped and tied together to provide for a quicker turnaround.

South Barrington house fire July 9, 2013

Larry Shapiro photo

South Barrington house fire July 9, 2013

Larry Shapiro photo

South Barrington house fire July 9, 2013

Larry Shapiro photo

There is a gallery with many more images.