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Just before 2:00PM on Thursday, (4/22/21) fire companies from Long Grove, Buffalo Grove, Palatine, Lake Zurich, Prospect Heights, Mundelein, the Countryside FPD, the Lincolnshire-Riverwoods FPD, Barrington, and Elk Grove Township were dispatched for a house fire at 3159 Cuba Road in Long Grove. Initial reports were of fire on the roof that the resident was attempting to extinguish. The 6,000 square foot home with a cedar shake roof is located roughly 1,000 feet from the road with a winding driveway and wooden bridge for access.

A dispatcher notified responding units that the homeowner had reportedly reentered the home, but was outside again when the first units arrived. Long Grove units saw fire from the attic in front of the house and from the rear as well upon conducting an initial size up. The alarm was upgraded to a working fire bringing more resources including several additional tankers.

An interior attack was made and found heavy fire inside the home before firefighters were forced to retreat and change to defensive operations. Long Grove Tanker 55 with 3,000 gallons of water and Squad 55 with 730 gallons were both in the driveway followed shortly thereafter by Lake Zurich Engine 324 with another 750 gallons after they dropped 750′ of 5″ hose up the driveway on their way in. The alarm was upgraded to a MABAS Box Alarm which later was upgraded to a 2nd and then a 3rd Alarm.

A deck gun was used to attack the fire until the initial 4800-gallon combined water supply was depleted while additional companies initiated a water supply from the street. Tankers shuttled water from two fill sites, one east and the other from the west.

At one point ammunition inside was heard exploding. Embers from the fire spread to the east starting several small brush fires. The wind-driven fire spread quickly and totally consumed the house which was completely destroyed. 

wind driven fire destroys large home in an area with no hydrants
fire destroys 6000 square foot home
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The St Anne Fire Protection District in Kankakee County, IL battled a 3-Alarm house fire at 12750 E 7000 S Road today (1/27/19). The area was without hydrants and a tender shuttle was conducted with about a dozen units.

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Lebanon and Dauphin county fire departments responded to the building fire on Homestead Road, Grantville, PA in East Hanover Township on Friday morning, Nov. 27.  First arriving units found heavy fire & smoke showing from the auto salvage building.  Multiple tanker task forces responded for water supply.  A master stream was facilitated by Truck 12 (Ono Fire Co.) and Lebanon County’s Special Ops/HazMat Co. 50 responded to investigate some unknown substance(s) stored in the building.  Firefighters worked for hours razing the building’s remaining sheet metal walls to chase hot spots.

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fire trucks at fire scene n PA

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fire trucks at fire scene n PA

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tower ladder working at fire scene

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firefighters overhaul after large fire

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firefighters overhaul after large fire

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firefighters overhaul after large fire

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firefighter with hose line at fire scene

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firefighters overhaul after large fire

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tower ladder working at fire scene

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firefighters overhaul after large fire

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firefighters overhaul after large fire

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tanker dumps water at fire scene

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many fire trucks in a line

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Frigid conditions added to the challenge for crews battling a barn fire Thursday morning (2/5/15) in Greenville, Wisconsin, Outagamie County. Crews battled billowing smoke from a barn fire at the Green Acres Organic Farm in the Town of Greenville.  Nearly two dozen water tanker from 15 different departments lined the rural road in each direction.  About 100 firefighters were on the scene.

Wayne W. Gauger Owner / Reporter / Photographer

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winter barn fire in frigid temperatures

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winter barn fire in frigid temperatures

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winter barn fire in frigid temperatures

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A Ruffin South Carolina family of seven, narrowly escaped an early morning house fire at 90 Blaine Court Friday 02-Janaury. At 02:54, 9-1-1 received the first report of the fire. The adult female advised one of the children in the home awakened her noting the house was on fire. She immediately discovered smoke in the residence and found a fire in the wall behind a television set in a small bedroom. She got everyone out of the house, went across the street to a neighbor’s home and called 9-1-1. Colleton County (SC) Engine 18 arrived minutes later to find the singlewide mobile home well involved. Firefighter-Paramedics deployed multiple handlines to extinguish the fire. They had the bulk of the flames knocked down within 15 minutes, but were on the scene performing overhaul for a little over two and half hours. The home was gutted and the family lost everything inside.

Fire-Rescue Medic 18 transported the woman and an 11 month old female to Colleton Medical Center. Firefighter-Paramedics treated them for smoke inhalation. The other four children and an adult male who was also in the residence were not injured and did not require medical attention. The home did not have smoke detectors. Fire investigators determined the fire started in an electrical outlet in one of the bedrooms. It rapidly spread through the singlewide mobile home from there. Water supply was provided with a tender shuttle. The Charleston Chapter of the American Red Cross is assisting the family.


Engine 18, Engine 26, Tender 4, Tender 13, Tender 18, Tender 26, Tender 27, Medic 18, Medic 26, Battalion 1, Car 12 and Car 117 responded. Battalion Chief Dan Barb served as incident commander.

Barry W. McRoy, Fire Chief, Colleton County Fire-Rescue

 

mobile home gutted by fire

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mobile home gutted by fire

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mobile home gutted by fire

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mobile home gutted by fire

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mobile home gutted by fire

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Manitowoc County, Wisconsin firefighters responded to a barn fire Wednesday, July 9, 2014. The fire broke out at the Maple Leaf Dairy, located at Point Creek Road and South Union Roads in the Village of Cleveland.

Fire departments from Newton, St. Nazianz, Kiel, Silver Creek, Valders, Branch, and Whitelaw in Manitowoc County were called to assist as well as departments from Ada, Howards Grove, and Haven in Sheboygan County.

Photos Courtesy of Asher Heimermann
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fire department water tankers

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ire department water tankers

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PHOTOS:  http://www.publicsafety.photos/FireScenes/2014/7-9-2014

Here are some shots I took at a structure fire at 23737 W Milton Rd in Wauconda Friday afternoon. Sincerely,

Sandra Hegji

house fire with flames through the roof

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house fire with flames through the roof

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fire department water tender at fire scene

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tower ladder with smoke at fire scene

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house destroyed by fire

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firemen at house destroyed by fire

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rural water supply at fire scene

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fire truck with house destroyed by fire

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