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On 3/20/14 about 1240 hours South Coventry FD (CT) members arrived at 88 Prospect St to heavy fire showing from the front and rear of a 2 1/2 story wood frame. The house was at the dead end of the street which made apparatus access limited. Mutual aid from North Coventry, Uconn, Mansfield, Tolland, Columbia, Andover, Bolton, and many others assisted at the scene or covered stations in Tolland County.

Stay safe,

Patrick Dooley

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At approximately 1725 hours on Thursday, the Cicero Fire Department received calls of a residential structure fire on the 3500 block of South 56th Court.  First companies on scene reported heavy fire from the rear of a 25 x 30, 1-story home.  The fire was brought under control in under 10 minutes.

Eric Haak

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firemen with hose attack house fire with heavy smoke

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firemen with hose attack house fire with heavy smoke

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firemen with hose enter house on fire

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fire engine at house fire on narrow street

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Seagrave fire engine hooked to hydrant

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Seagrave fire engine hooked to hydrant

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On April 22, 2011, York County (Pennsylvania) Box 52-11 was struck at 14:33 hours for the reported house fire with possible people trapped.

Immediately after dispatch, Chief 52 (Pleasant Hill Volunteer Fire Dept.) checked up in the air advising heavy black smoke visible from several miles out. Chief 52 arrived on scene at 14:38 hours advising working fire in a single-family, one-story ranch-style home with ordinary construction, advising strike the working fire dispatch.

At 14:43 hours, Chief 52 advised the report of entrapment was negative, he requested the second alarm assignment, bringing additional tankers for water shuttle.

Pleasant Hill Volunteer Fire department, along with several other York County PA, and Carroll County Maryland mutual-aid companies battled the fire for about one hour before bringing the fire under control.

Companies had arcing wires to contend with throughout the operation until the power company could arrive and cut the power.

Steve Roth – 911-Photography

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ire scene photos by Steve Roth 911 Photography

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ire scene photos by Steve Roth 911 Photography

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ire scene photos by Steve Roth 911 Photography

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ire scene photos by Steve Roth 911 Photography

Steve Roth 911 Photography

ire scene photos by Steve Roth 911 Photography

Steve Roth 911 Photography

ire scene photos by Steve Roth 911 Photography

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