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Hartford, CT struck 2 alarms for fire running the cockloft on arrival at 2155 Main St on 4/27/20 at 06:13.
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Firefighters with hose line attack fire
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heavy smoke from apartment building
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Sutphen tower ladder at fire scene
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Firefighters climb ground ladder at fire scene
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fire scene command board
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Hartford Firefighters carry pet cage from fire
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Vernon, Ct responded to Rambling Dr on 3/7/15 for a report of a box on fire in the garage. Members arrived to heavy smoke and fire from the garage extending into the main house. With deep snow and no hydrants mutual aid was called for manpower and tankers.

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heavy smoke from winter house fire

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heavy smoke from winter house fire

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heavy smoke from winter house fire

flames through the roof of a two-story house

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flames through the roof of a two-story house

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flames through the roof of a two-story house

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flames through the roof of a two-story house

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firemen setup portable tank at fire scene for drafting water from tankers

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fire department chaplain carries family pet from house fire

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firemen with hose line in the winter

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firemen with hose line on ladder with flames in window

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fire department chaplain carries family pet from house fire

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At 2pm, on June 5, 2014, the Cranston, RI fire alarm office began receiving calls for a house fire on Smith Street.  On arrival, Ladder 1 reported heavy smoke showing and transmitted the Code Red, working fire signal.  Engine 1, normally housed with Ladder 1 was on a detail at headquarters and responded from there.  The fire appeared to begin in the basement of the balloon-frame house and travelled up several bays of the exterior walls and through the roof. Firefighters were able to bring the fire under control within 30 minutes.  Crews did rescue a turtle and what appeared to be the tank of a snake. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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firemen vent roof of house fire from aerial ladder

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fireman rescues family pet

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fireman on graound ladder with smoke and flames

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fireman in full gear

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ladder to the roof at a house fire

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firemen on aerial ladder leaving roof in heavy smoke

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