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New Haven 244 Howard Ave vacant dwelling:

10/22/17 New Haven, CT – Just before shift change, firefighters in the Hill section received an early wake up call. They responded to 244 Howard Ave for a dwelling fire. First-due Engine 11 found heavy smoke from the second floor of a dwelling. Companies began an interior attack and searches simultaneously. They discovered that the dwelling was vacant and the fire was in the basement. The fire ran the number two side walls up to the third floor before being brought under control. It was later discovered that the fire started on the first floor, burned through the floor into the basement, then traveled up the walls. There were no injuries to firefighters. The cause of the fire is suspicious. Glenn Duda
www.allhandsworking.net

New Haven FD Aerial Tower 1

Glenn Duda photo

Firefighters vent house roof during a fire

Glenn Duda photo

smoke and flames from house on fire

Glenn Duda photo

heavy smoke from house fire in New Haven

Glenn Duda photo

Firefighters vent house roof during a fire

Glenn Duda photo

Firefighters vent house roof during a fire

Glenn Duda photo

1661 Highland occupied dwelling fire

07/06/16 Detroit, MI – Companies fought a stubborn fire in an occupied two-story, wood frame. The fire started in the basement and extended to the roof before being brought under control in about an hour. Glenn Duda

house fire in Detroit at night

Glenn Duda photo

Cambridge (Ontario, Canada) Pump 5 was dispatched to 1498 Cheese Factory Road for a grass fire April 12, 2015 at 13:45. Cambridge covers this portion of North Dumfries Township (Waterloo County) for the first hour. P5 had smoke showing from the hall and requested their tanker to respond. P5 arrived on scene and reported a large field on fire and hundreds of large connected hale bales burning. They immediately requested a second tanker (North Dumfries) and an additional Cambridge crew to the scene (A1).

Cambridge firefighters worked to contain the fire which was spreading very quickly. North Dumfries responded with two pumpers and two 2,500-Imperial gallon tankers (3,000 US gallons). Once on scene they were tasked with assisting Cambridge firefighters in extinguishing the fast moving grass fire. An excavator was being used to create a fire break in the hay bales which were over 1,000 feet in length. Once the perimeter fires were knocked down, Cambridge picked up and returned to the station at 15:00.

Command requested crews respond from neighboring Brant County. St George firefighters responded with two 2,500-Imperial  gallon tankers and 10 firefighters. Water was shuttled from a hydrant in Cambridge approximately a mile and a half from the scene, and from a hydrant in St George approximately four miles away. The fire was declared out at 18:15.

Box 690 Canteen was on scene 4.5 hours to provide rehab.

 All photos by Gary Dinkel, Box 690 Canteen

hundreds off rolled hay bales burn in a field

Grass fire extended up to forested area in left of shot. The blue pipe in the middle of the shot is a 24” high pressure gas line. Gary Dinkel photo

rural water supply operations in Canada

North Dumfries P4 setting up to take over from Cambridge P5. Gary Dinkel photo

rural water supply operations in Canada

Gary Dinkel photo

hundreds off rolled hay bales burn in a field

Gary Dinkel photo

Canadian firemen work at grass fire

Gary Dinkel photo

hundreds off rolled hay bales burn in a field

Gary Dinkel photo

hundreds off rolled hay bales burn in a field

Gary Dinkel photo

Canadian fire department water tender

Gary Dinkel photo

hundreds off rolled hay bales burn in a field

Gary Dinkel photo

hundreds off rolled hay bales burn in a field

Gary Dinkel photo

Canadian fire department water tender

Gary Dinkel photo

Wheeling firefighters were called to 697 S. Merle for a fully-involved, detached garage fire. A header was visible while companies were en route and multiple 9-1-1 calls were received. The alarm was upgraded to the Code 4 for the working fire bringing mutual and auto-aid from Buffalo Grove, Prospect heights, Long Grove, and Arlington Heights.

Here are several images from the scene plus a video.

Firemen battle a garage fire in Wheeling, IL 3/17/15. Larry Shapiro photo

Larry Shapiro photo

Firemen battle a garage fire in Wheeling, IL 3/17/15. Larry Shapiro photo

Larry Shapiro photo

fireman pulls hose from fire engine

Larry Shapiro photo

fireman pulls hose towards hydrant

Larry Shapiro photo

civilians help pull fire hose

Larry Shapiro photo

Firemen battle a garage fire in Wheeling, IL 3/17/15. Larry Shapiro photo

Larry Shapiro photo

Firemen battle a garage fire in Wheeling, IL 3/17/15. Larry Shapiro photo

Larry Shapiro photo

fireman at pump panel of fire engine

Larry Shapiro photo

flames shooting from garage

fireman using radio

Larry Shapiro photo

fireman after battling a fire

Larry Shapiro photo

fireman surveys charred garage

Larry Shapiro photo

More photos at shapirophotography.net

On May 9, 2014, Providence (RI) firefighters responded to 98 Laban Street for a house fire.  On arrival, crews found heavy fire in the basement and first floor of an occupied 3-decker.  As engine companies stretched lines, trucks began to open up and found the fire spreading through the entire building.  All of the occupants were reported to have gotten out and primary searches confirmed that report.  As conditions deteriorated, command ordered a second alarm and the evacuation of the building.  Exterior operations were initiated and knocked the fire down.  After the heavy streams were shut down, companies re-entered the building to mop up.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.  

Tom Carmody

3-decker on fire in Providence 5-9-14

Tom Carmody photo

3-decker on fire in Providence 5-9-14

Tom Carmody photo

3-decker on fire in Providence 5-9-14

Tom Carmody photo

3-decker on fire in Providence 5-9-14

Tom Carmody photo

3-decker on fire in Providence 5-9-14

Tom Carmody photo

The rest of the photos are on my site, www.northeastfirephotos.smugmug.com

Digging through more archives, I found some of my first digital shots of this 3-11 alarm at 638 N. Milwaukee on 6/14/2003. At 03:28 Engine 14 and Truck 19 were stilled out for a fire at Milwaukee and Grand. They found a 1 1/2 story warehouse with heavy smoke and fire venting and exposure to a 4-story brick, 150X100, mixed occupancy with a restaurant supply on the 1st floor and apartments above. Exposure #3 was a newly built row of townhouses. They would eventually use 3 TLs, 3 ladder pipes, 1 Snorkel, 6 multi-versals, and 10 hand lines to bring the fire under control at 06:04 hours.  

John Tulipano

photo of an apartment building fire

John Tulipano photo

photo of an apartment building fire

John Tulipano photo

Chicago Spartan fire engine

John Tulipano photo

Chicago fire scene

John Tulipano photo

More images are at  http://tulipano-firephotos.smugmug.com/Other-1/6142003-Chicago-3-11-Alarm-538/i-WTZQ6xt