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Two residents were treated for smoke inhalation and a firefighter suffered an ankle injury at a house fire early Sunday morning (11-16-14) in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.

The first engine on-scene found all of the four residents safely outside the two-story home where they could see smoke and flames on the second floor. Firefighters quickly began to attack the fire.

A firefighter suffered an ankle injury after slipping on ice.

Asher Heimermann

 

winter fire scene with fire trucks

Asher Heimermann photo

smoke from house fire at night

Asher Heimermann photo

firemen at night fire scene

Asher Heimermann photo

fire trucks at night fire scene

Asher Heimermann photo

 

PHOTOS:  http://www.publicsafety.photos/FireScenes/2014/11-16-2014

11/15/14 New Haven, CT – Companies were dispatched for reported smoke and fire in the area. Upon their arrival they found heavy smoke in the area. A further investigation found a vacant, three-story, wood frame with heavy smoke and fire showing. Companies assumed a defensive attack using master streams and hand lines. Truck 1 was special called and went to work with their tower ladder darkening down the heavy volume of fire. There were no exposure issues or life hazards. The blaze took about an hour to bring under control. The cause of the fire is under investigation and is being called suspicious.

Glenn Duda

fully-engulfed house destroyed by fire at night

Glenn Duda photo

silhouette of firemen at night fire scene

Glenn Duda photo

silhouette of firemen at night fire scene

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fully-engulfed house destroyed by fire at night

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fully-engulfed house destroyed by fire at night

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firemen with multi-versal at night fire scene

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firemen with multi-versal at night fire scene

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night fire scene with Sutphen aerial tower

Glenn Duda photo

night fire scene with Sutphen aerial tower

Glenn Duda photo

night fire scene with Sutphen aerial tower

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night fire scene with Sutphen aerial tower

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portable command board at huge night fire scene

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night fire scene with Sutphen aerial tower

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night fire scene with Sutphen aerial tower

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More photos can be seen at www.allhandsworking.net

Hartford, Ct responded to 22-24 Hamilton St at 1925 hours for a report of a fire on floors 2 & 3. A second source reported people trapped. Engine 15 reported a working fire on their arrival. District 1 struck the 2nd alarm on his arrival. One child was rescued and transported to the hospital along with a firefighter and police officer. Very soon after companies arrived they had a partial collapse of the rear and floors 2 & 3 of the B side. Fire also extended to the D side exposure along with numerous cars and trees in the rear yard. Three tower ladders were put to work along with numerous landlines.

Stay safe,

Patrick Dooley

heavy fire and flames at night fire

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fire blows out the 2nd floor window

Patrick Dooley photo

Sutphen tower ladder at Hartford fire

Patrick Dooley photo

heavy fire at night building fire

Patrick Dooley photo

heavy fire at night building fire

Patrick Dooley photo

More pictures at www.squadfirephotos.com

A Round O Community family lost their home to an early morning fire Thursday 13-November. 9-1-1 received the first reports of the fire at 02:26, when a caller reported heavy flames from a doublewide mobile home. Sheriff’s deputies were the first to arrive and they reported the home had already collapsed. Colleton County (SC) Fire-Rescue Engine 9 arrived seven minutes later to find the fully involved dwelling with the roof already burned away. Firefighters initially used a deck gun to knock down the flames, then deployed two 1-3/4 hand lines to extinguish the remaining fire. They spent approx. 30 minutes working the fire and another 1-1/2 hours performing overhaul. The doublewide mobile home was destroyed and most personal items were lost. The fire is believed to have originated on the rear wall in an extension cord under a sofa. Two adults and three children were displaced. The Charleston Chapter of the American Red Cross is assisting the family.

Engine 9, Engine 19, Tender 2, Tender 5, Tender 9, Tender 19, Tender 36, Medic 9, Medic 19, Battalion 1, Car 12 and Car 118 responded. Battalion Chief Scott Feather served as Incident Commander.

Barry W. McRoy

Fire Chief, Colleton County Fire-Rescue

night fire scene with fire engine

Barry McRoy photo

night fire scene with fire engine

Barry McRoy photo

night fire scene with fire engine

Barry McRoy photo

night fire scene with fire engine

Barry McRoy photo

firemen battle mobile home fire at night

Barry McRoy photo

firemen battle mobile home fire at night

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firemen battle mobile home fire at night

Barry McRoy photo

firemen battle mobile home fire at night

Barry McRoy photo

firemen battle mobile home fire at night

Barry McRoy photo

An automatic alarm alerted the Wauconda Fire Department (IL) to a fire Tuesday night at the Sikh temple on State Road in Island Lake. Smoke was showing on arrival and the alarm was upgraded to a 2nd Alarm. The building was a total loss. Images from Jeff Rudolph show the scene almost an hour before I arrived.

fire truck at night fire scene

Jeff Rudolph photo

firemen with hose line at fire scene

Jeff Rudolph photo

firemen with hose line at fire scene

Jeff Rudolph photo

firemen with hose line at fire scene

Jeff Rudolph photo

firemen with hose line at fire scene

Jeff Rudolph photo

Pierce Velocity at night fire scene

Jeff Rudolph photo

heavy rescue squad from SVI

Jeff Rudolph photo

Pierce tower ladder at night fire scene Velocity

Larry Shapiro photo

small church burns at night

Larry Shapiro photo

American LaFrance fire engine with Command Light

Larry Shapiro photo

MESS Canteen at fire scene

Larry Shapiro photo

Ferrara fire engine at fire scene

Larry Shapiro photo

Pierce fire engine with lots of hoses at fire scene

Larry Shapiro photo

Sikh temple burns at night

Larry Shapiro photo

Nova Quintech Skayarm tower ladder at fire scene

Larry Shapiro photo

tower ladder fighting fire with master stream

Larry Shapiro photo

Nanticoke City, Luzerne County PA  11/07/2014

At approximately  22:00 hours the Luzerne County 911 Center dispatched the Nanticoke City Fire Department along with the Hanover Twp. Fire Department to the address of 311 S. Hanover Street in Nanticoke City for a report of a working house fire.  911 reported that they received multiple calls on this incident.  Nanticoke Fire Department arrived on scene moments after dispatch and reported several structures involved with exposure problems.  Nanticoke command immediately requested a 2nd alarm assignment to be transmitted. Along with transfer companies.

It took approx. 2hrs for the fire to be placed under control due to heavy fire conditions and the structural stability of the buildings involved.  In all, four structures were damaged by the fire.  Units remained on scene for several hours for mop up.  No injuries were reported. Fire cause is under investigation at this time.

Companies that responded:  Nanticoke City Fire Department, Hanover Twp. Fire Department and EMS, Ashley Fire Department, Plymouth Boro Fire Department, Sugar Notch Fire Department, Kingston Fire Department, Newport Twp. Fire Department, Plymouth Twp. Fire Department, Warrior Run Fire Department and Trans-med Ambulance.

Photos by Ed Mizenko – 911 Photography

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heavy flames at night fire

Ed Mizenko photo

heavy smoke at night fire scene

Ed Mizenko photo

fireman uses a deck gun at night

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nanticoke FD fire engine at a night fire scene

Ed Mizenko photo

fireman operates aerial at night fire scene

Ed Mizenko photo

fire truck and flames

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smoke from house on fire at night

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firemen at night fire scene with flames

Ed Mizenko photo

fire blows out of window at night

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More photos from Steve Redick of the Chicago 3-11 Alarm fire, November 9, 2014

Chicago FD Engine 89 working at a afire scene

Steve Redick photo

night fire scene with fire engine and master stream

Steve Redick photo

Chicago FD Engine 89 working at a afire scene

Steve Redick photo

Chicago firefighters on aerial ladder with heavy fire and smoke

Steve Redick photo

night fire scene with fire engine and master stream

Steve Redick photo

night fire scene with fire engine and master stream

Steve Redick photo