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At 04:35 Tuesday morning 11-February, Colleton County (SC) Fire-Rescue was notified of a structure fire at 1373 Beavers Pass Road east of the Town of Smoaks. The home was located on a rural secondary road. The caller to 9-1-1 reported the home was fully involved. Engine 18 arrived 8 minutes later to find the home completely destroyed, with little left standing. Two campers, two pickup trucks, and the single-story wood frame home next to the structure were also well involved.

Firefighters deployed three handlines to combat the flames, which were driven by moderate winds. A second alarm was requested for additional personnel and tenders. Water supply was conducted with tenders shuttling water from a hydrant a mile away in the Town of Smoaks. Crews worked for 35 minutes to bring the fires under control, but were on the scene for four hours. A neighbor advised fire department personnel that two people lived in the residence, but their over the road truck was gone. Firefighters searched the debris but did not find any evidence of a person in the residence. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Engine 7, Engine 18, Tender 4, Tender 7, Tender 18, Tender 23, Tender 26, Medic 18, Battalion 1, Car 12 and Car 111 responded. Battalion Chief Ben Heape and Firefighter-Paramedic Steve Sanders operated the Command Post.

 Photos by Harold Buzzell

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

firemen battles fully engulfed house fire

Photo by Harold Buzzell

fully engulfed house fire

Photo by Harold Buzzell

fully engulfed house fire

Photo by Harold Buzzell

fully engulfed house fire

Photo by Harold Buzzell

fully engulfed house fire

Photo by Harold Buzzell

As of 1PM (Sunday), the Lynwood (IL) Fire Department (along the Indiana border) is working a 2nd Alarm for the fully involved house fire at 3039 196th Street. Tim Olk is at the scene and submitted these images from his phone.

Lynwood house fully engulfed by fire 1-26-14

Tim Olk photo

Lynwood house fully engulfed by fire 1-26-14

Tim Olk photo

Lynwood house fully engulfed by fire 1-26-14

Tim Olk photo

Lynwood house fully engulfed by fire 1-26-14

Tim Olk photo

Lynwood house fully engulfed by fire 1-26-14

Tim Olk photo

Lynwood house fully engulfed by fire 1-26-14

Tim Olk photo

 

American LaFrance LTI tower ladder at fire scene

Tim Olk photo

Lynwood house fully engulfed by fire 1-26-14

Tim Olk photo

Lynwood house fully engulfed by fire 1-26-14

Tim Olk photo

Mack CF fire engine

Tim Olk photo

E-ONE fire engine at fire scene

Tim Olk photo

Kitchener Ontario firefighters worked for two hours to knock this fire down in a century old house. A2 was first on scene, they were two blocks away on fire watch from a fire on Monday morning. The house was fully involved on both floors on arrival.  Initial firefighting was defensive for the first hour. Multiple 1.5″ and 2.5” lines were pulled from A2 and P3, both trucks picked up hydrants. Damage will exceed $300,000.

Gary Dinkel

Box 690

house fire in Kitchener Ontario Canada

Photo by Gary Dinkel Box 690

house fire in Kitchener Ontario Canada

Photo by Gary Dinkel Box 690

house fire in Kitchener Ontario Canada

Photo by Gary Dinkel Box 690

house fire in Kitchener Ontario Canada

Photo by Gary Dinkel Box 690

house fire in Kitchener Ontario Canada

Photo by Gary Dinkel Box 690

Thursday morning, October 24, 2013, the Adams County Pennsylvania 911 Center, located in Gettysburg Pa.  dropped the Pre-Alert tone for Box 26-2 at 05:48 hours for a house fire with persons trapped in the gated community of Lake Meade, located in the eastern section of the Adams County.

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

Volunteers from Lake Meade, East Berlin, York Springs, United Hook and Ladder, Franklintown, and Dillsburg responded. Engine 26 from Lake Meade arrived on scene within four minutes of dispatch advising of a single-family, one-story, ordinary construction home, with a well involved attached garage. A working fire dispatch was requested immediately, adding additional tankers and engine companies to the assignment.

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

E26’s crew advanced handlines into the structure to make an effort to stop the extension into the living quarters of the home. The fire  got up in the cockloft and began venting through the roof within ten minutes of the fire departments arrival. The fire eventually extended well into the home and the officer in charge ordered the companies to go to exterior operations.

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

Firefighters rescued several cats from the burning home, sadly one perished due to the smoke conditions it was found in.

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography

The home was considered a total loss.

firemen battle house fire in Lake Meade PA

Steve Roth – 911 Photography