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SAFD || WORKING APARTMENT FIRE || 10.22.16 || At approx. 0858hr, crews from the 4th Battalion were toned out to a reported structure fire in the 4800 blk. of Gus Eckart Rd. Upon the arrival of Engine Co. and Platform Ladder Co. 32, crews were met with heavy fire and smoke billowing from the Charlie (rear) side on the first floor. A working fire was declared brining in the field safety officer, shift commander, and an additional medic as requested.

The fire was knocked down within 20 minutes and crews checked for extension and with salvage and overhaul for well over two hours. Three people were injured when they had to jump from their balconies to escape the heat and flames. One of the injured occupants was transported to a local hospital with unknown injuries. Companies on the box were EN32, EN37, EN42, EN51, PL32, PL51, TK37, HR51, M32, M26, BC04, HRBC, EMS0?, FSO, and SC1. A mobile air compressor unit and Brush 42 also were on scene.

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|| SAFD || 2 ALARM APARTMENT FIRE || 09.26.16 || The SAFD battled a 2-alarm apartment fire on the city’s north east side Tuesday afternoon. Shortly after 1300hrs, crews were dispatched to the 3900 Blk. of Perrin Central Blvd for a reported odor of smoke in the area. Upon Engine 39’s arrival, smoke was seen billowing out of a C-Side, division 3 (3rd floor) apartment and a working fire was declared.

Upon Battalion Chief 7’s arrival and assumption of command, fire began running into the attic of the fire apartment, and more manpower was needed. Shortly thereafter a 2nd Alarm was struck. After a chimney collapsed and fire spread through the walls into division 2, command changed strategies and crews went defensive. The set up master stream operations off of Platform Ladder Co. 51 and Truck Co. 14, and deployed multiple hand lines. Crews remained on scene for well over two hours mopping up and doing extensive overhaul throughout the entire apartment building.

No injuries were reported, though there were numerous pets rescued, including a family’s hamster. Companies on the box were EN39, EN24, EN40, EN17, EN23, EN51, EN14, EN48, EN31, EN06, TK14, TK17, TK40, TK06, PL51, M18, HR51, BC05, BC06, BC07, SO1, EMS03, EMS04, and MAC07.

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