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Woolwich Township firefighters were dispatched to a wood pile on fire at 922 Katherine Street North, July 22 at 19:32. Kitchener Fire dispatch toned out a full response for Maryhill and Conestogo plus Elmira’s tanker. Conestogo reported smoke showing from their hall six miles from the scene.

Finished lumber, railway ties, and poles were well involved on arrival at the Mennonite sawmill. Maryhill and Conestogo pumpers set up port-a-tanks, with multiple 2.5” and 1.5” lines pulled from both trucks. Water was shuttled from a reservoir 1.5 miles from the scene.

Command requested Elmira’s pumper to respond to the reservoir to fill tankers and Floradale’s tanker to the scene. Shortly after command requested a full response from Floradale for manpower. Floradale was diverted to a second structure fire a couple of miles from the lumber fire but was released as they arrived at the scene. A portable pump was set up at a pond approximately 700 feet from the fire, supplying water for two 1.5” lines. The fire was declared out at 23:00. Box 690 provided rehab, serving 220 cold drinks, and lots of freezies to the 40 firefighters on scene.

Gary Dinkel

Box 690

fire engine drafting from portable tanks

Gary Dinkel photo

fire at Mennonite saw mill

Gary Dinkel photo

lumber fire in Ontario

Gary Dinkel photo

lumber fire in Ontario

Gary Dinkel photo

lumber fire in Ontario

Gary Dinkel photo

lumber fire in Ontario

Gary Dinkel photo

lumber fire in Ontario

Gary Dinkel photo

lumber fire in Ontario

Gary Dinkel photo

lumber fire in Ontario

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firefighters at rural fire scene

Gary Dinkel photo

portable fire pump drafting from pond

Gary Dinkel photo

SHELTON, CT – At approximately 8:00am on June 27, 2016, Shelton Fire companies 5,3, and 1 responded to 15 Fox Run Lane for a house fire. First-in members found heavy fire from the rear of a raised ranch. The fire quickly spread into the dining room, kitchen, and then to the attic. The fire was reported to have started from a discarded cigarette in a flowerpot. Nobody was injured in the fire and Monroe also responded as mutual aid.

Keith Muratori

heavy smoke from house fire

Keith Muratori photo

heavy smoke from house fire

Keith Muratori photo

firefighter on aerial ladder tip at house fire

Keith Muratori photo

smoke from house fire

Keith Muratori photo

firefighters on roof after cutting a vent

Keith Muratori photo

more photos HERE

More photos from Chicago’s 3-11 Alarm fire 7/20/16

multiple hose lines douse house fire

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

smoke and flames from house fire

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

smoke from a fire in Chicago that spread to three homes

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

deck gun from fire engine in use during house fire

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

smoke from a fire in Chicago that spread to three homes

Josh Boyajian photo

smoke from a fire in Chicago that spread to three homes

Josh Boyajian photo

deck gun and hand line battle house fire

Josh Boyajian photo

smoke from a fire in Chicago that spread to three homes

Josh Boyajian photo

deck gun and hand line battle house fire

Josh Boyajian photo

firefighter with deck gun at house fore

Josh Boyajian photo

smoke from a fire in Chicago that spread to three homes

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

multiple hose lines douse house fire

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago FD Engine 109

Josh Boyajian photo

firefighters overhaul after house fire

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

firefighters overhaul after house fire

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago firefighters battled extreme heat during a 3-11 Alarm fire that originated at 2036 W. 21st Place and spread to two other houses 7-20-16. Eric Haak photos

Chicago firefighters battle a house fire

Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters battle a house fire

Eric Haak photo

flames and smoke from house fire in Chicago

Eric Haak photo

smoke from a fire in Chicago that spread to three homes

Eric Haak photo

smoke from a fire in Chicago that spread to three homes

Eric Haak photo

Chicago firefighters at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

multiple hose lines douse house fire

Eric Haak photo

deck gun from fire engine in use during house fire

Eric Haak photo

Chciago firefighters in tower ladder use master stream during a house fire

Eric Haak photo

more at chicagoareafire.com

A tractor-trailer caught fire after knocking down a utility pole while trying to turn around on Johnson Road in Forest Park, GA Tuesday, July 19th. The Clayton County Fire Department responded and was forced to standby for well over an hour while waiting for Georgia Power to arrive at the scene and cut the power.

tractor-trailer on fire

tractor-trailer on fire

tractor-trailer on fire

tractor-trailer on fire

tractor-trailer on fire

 

Clayton County fire engine at truck fire scene

Larry Shapiro photo

tractor-trailer destroyed by fire

Larry Shapiro photo

tractor-trailer destroyed by fire

Larry Shapiro photo

tractor-trailer destroyed by fire

Larry Shapiro photo

Clayton County fire engine at truck fire scene

Larry Shapiro photo

tractor-trailer destroyed by fire

Larry Shapiro photo

Image Towing 5-axle Century wrecker

Larry Shapiro photo

Pierce Clayton County fire engine at truck fire scene

Larry Shapiro photo

tractor-trailer destroyed by fire

Larry Shapiro photo

Clayton County fire engine at truck fire scene

Larry Shapiro photo

more photos at shapirophotography.net

1800 CALVERT STREET N.W.

July 2, 2016: Story & Photos By Elliot J Goodman

Saturday evening July 2, DC firefighters were dispatched after numerous calls reported a building on fire in the 1800 block of Calvert Street N.W. Upon arrival units reported heavy smoke showing in the front and fire in the rear. The fire had extended to the 3rd floor and roof. A Second Alarm was sounded including Tower 3. Units made an aggressive attack inside and truck companies did their job which held the fire mainly to the building of origin.

DCFD Truck 9 at a fire scene

Elliot J. Goodman photo

2-alarm building fire in Washington DC

Elliot J. Goodman photo

DCFD Engine 9 at a fire scene

Elliot J. Goodman photo

DCFD firefighters at work

Elliot J. Goodman photo

DCFD Truck 14 at a fire scene

Elliot J. Goodman photo

DCFD Engine 12 at a fire scene

Elliot J. Goodman photo

DCFD fire chief and firefighter after fire

Elliot J. Goodman photo

DCFD firefighters after battling a fire

Elliot J. Goodman photo

DCFD firefighters after battling a fire

Elliot J. Goodman photo

DCFD firefighters after battling a fire

Elliot J. Goodman photo

DCFD Engine 21 at a fire scene

Elliot J. Goodman photo

Two adults were severely injured and three children were transported following a single-vehicle, high speed MVC in the 400 block of Bent Gate Lane Friday evening 15-July. At approximately 19:00, an eastbound car lost control on the rural dirt road, crossed a ditch and began to flip over. The car struck a large pine tree roof first, causing extensive damage to the Ford Escape. The roof over the front seats was pushed almost to the floor trapping both front seat occupants. Three children in the back seat were able to crawl out of the damaged car.

firefighters extricate driver trapped in car

Barry W. McRoy photo

Colleton County (SC) Firefighter-Paramedics arrived to find the three children ambulatory at the scene. The two adults were heavily entrapped in the wreckage. Their legs were pinned under the dash, while their upper bodies had been pushed in the back seats after breaking the backs of the front seats. It was miraculous that they survived the collision.

Crews stabilized the vehicle and began treating both patients inside the damaged car. IVs and pain management were administered. Due to an extended extrication, two medical helicopters were requested and landed in a field off of the 6800 block of Sunrise Road near Fire Station 17, approximately one mile from the scene. Engine 7 coordinated the landing zone. Crews treated the three children for non-life threatening traumatic injuries. Holmatro Rescue tools were utilized to remove the roof, however saws and a mini cutter had to be used near the patients on the  passenger side due to the crushed vehicle collapsing in on the patients.

firefighters extricate driver trapped in car

Barry W. McRoy photo

Cribbing was inserted between the roof, “A” & “B” posts and doors to prevent the metal from pressing in on the patients. The first patient was extricated after 38 minutes. Firefighters had to displace the dash to free the second patient’s legs. The second patient was extricated in 63 minutes. Both were transported by Fire-Rescue ambulance to the landing zone, then flown by LifeNet 3 and LifeNet 4 to the trauma center at MUSC in Charleston. The children were transported by Fire-Rescue Medic 18 to Colleton Medical Center in Walterboro and released later in the evening. The SC Highway Patrol is investigating the crash.

LifeNet Medical helicopter

Barry W. McRoy photo

LifeNet Medical helicopter

Barry W. McRoy photo

Engine 7, Engine 17. Engine 26, Rescue 1, Medic 18, Medic 26, Battalion 1, and Car 12 responded. Battalion Chief Scott O’Quinn served as Incident Commander.

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