fire in Cambridge Ontario Canada

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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

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

rural water supply operations in Canada

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hundreds off rolled hay bales burn in a field

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Canadian firemen work at grass fire

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hundreds off rolled hay bales burn in a field

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hundreds off rolled hay bales burn in a field

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Canadian fire department water tender

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hundreds off rolled hay bales burn in a field

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hundreds off rolled hay bales burn in a field

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Canadian fire department water tender

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August 27 4:25, all five Cambridge (Ontario) stations responded to this house fire at 106 State St. Damage was pegged at $350,000. Box 690 Canteen on scene 4.5 hours served 97 drinks, 48 snacks, and 20 Egg McMuffins.

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night fire scene in Canada

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night fire scene  in Canada

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night fire scene in Canada

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night fire scene in Canada

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night fire scene in Canada

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Cambridge Ontario Canada, April 24 2013 2:30 am well involved house fire at 11Victoria St. Firefighters rescued two occupents from the upstairs unit, one on the roof and one through a window. Three aerials, one pumper, one heavy rescue, and the Platoon Chief were on-scene. There was heavy fire at the outside stairwell and second floor on arrival. Firefighters were pulled from building 15 minutes after arrival when a firefighter fell partially through the stairwell. Two aerial master streams were used to knock the fire down.

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Cambridge Ontario Canada fire scene photos

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Cambridge Ontario Canada fire scene photos

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Cambridge Ontario Canada fire scene photos

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Cambridge Ontario Canada fire scene photos

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Attached are some shots of a house fire at 1805 Main St in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada from December 7, 2012. The fire was reported by a passing motorist around 10 am, reporting flames through the roof of the house. Cambridge dispatched three quints, a pumper, a rescue, a tanker, and the Platoon Chief to the call. P5 reported a thermal column as they pulled out of their station on Main St approximately one mile from the call. This is a rural part of the city, with the closest hydrant approximately ¾ of a mile from the home. P5 arrived on-scene, confirmed fire through the roof, and requested additional tankers to the scene. Tankers from the Ayr and Puslinch fire departments responded. All fire fighting was defensive. The fire was knocked down within an hour of arrival, with extensive overhaul over the next two hours. The suspected cause of the fire was a well stoked, unattended, wood fire place. Damages were set at $300,000.

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Gary Dinkel – Box 690 FD Canteen

Canadian firemen battle house fire

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Canadian firemen battle house fire

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American LaFrance fire trucks at fire scene

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Canadian firemen battle house fire

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Canadian firemen battle house fire

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