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Colleton County (SC) firefighters saved a home at 315 Enterprise Street Friday morning 04-May. At 08:27, Colleton 9-1-1 received a report that the home was on fire and the caller could see flames coming from a window. Engine 19 arrived to find the single-story, residential dwelling with heavy smoke visible and flames on the Delta side and in the attic. Crews forced entry through the front door and deployed two 1-3/4 handlines to the interior of the building. They made a rapid search of the building to insure no one was inside. Conditions quickly worsened as two rooms flashed over and both interior crews were evacuated from the building. Firefighters began an exterior attack on the fire and after knocking down the flames, reentered the structure to extinguish the remainder of the fire. They had the fire under control within 20 minutes, saving most of the structure. Two rooms and a portion of the attic suffered heavy fire damage, but the remainder of the home suffered smoke and heat damage. No one was injured in the fire. Water supply was handled with tenders pumping truck to truck. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Units were on the scene for three hours.

Engine 1, Engine 19, Tender 1, Tender 19, Tender 26, Tender 27, Medic 1, Medic 19, Battalion 1, Car 112, Car 118 and Car 119 responded. Battalion Chief Brent Dalton served as Incident Commander.

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

fire blowing out of window at a house

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Firefighter with hose battles flames

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Firefighters battle house fire

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Firefighters inside house after a fire

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fire department tender nursing an engine

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Lincolnshire-Riverwoods (LRFPD) in Illinois and neighboring firefighters were sent to 1505 Garden Court in unincorporated Lake County just before noon today (12/26/17) for a house fire. Units responding reported a header in the sky long before they arrived on the scene. LRFPD Battalion 51 found flames blowing out of the garage and attic upon arrival and requested the working fire upgrade.

It appeared that the house may have been unoccupied at the time of the fire and was undergoing renovation.

The first hydrant was found to be inoperable and as lines were pulled from LRFPD Squad 51, Buffalo Grove Engine 26 dropped a large line from the end of the block to establish a continuous water supply. Wheeling Tower 24 was setup in front of the house.

An interior attack knocked down the fire on the second floor and attic as other lines hit fire in the garage. The alarm was upgraded to a MABAS Box Alarm bringing additional units to the scene.

fire apparatus in street during house fire

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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Rosenbauer America Commander Cobra tower ladder working at a house fire

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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smoke and flames from house on fire in the winter

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house fire scene in the winter

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fire apparatus in street during house fire

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firefighters operate a hose line cathouse fire

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frozen fire hydrant in front of house on fire

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firefighters operate a hose line cathouse fire

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aftermath of house fire

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aftermath of house fire

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firefighter after battling a fire

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Aftermath photos from the scene of a townhouse fire in Carol Stream, IL 1/20/17.

John Tulipano

aftermath of townhouse garage fire

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aftermath of townhouse garage fire

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aftermath of townhouse garage fire

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aftermath of townhouse garage fire

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aftermath of townhouse garage fire

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aftermath of townhouse garage fire

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aftermath of townhouse garage fire

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aftermath of townhouse garage fire

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Montgomery County Fire & Rescue units were alerted to the house fire on Tuesday afternoon  (6/2/15) on Coltfield Ct. in Gaithersburg.  Firefighters arrived on scene to find heavy fire and smoke showing from an end of the row townhouse.  The fire extended through two additional town house units in the row, with heavy fire load in the ceilings and walls, causing significant structural damage.  The rapid intervention and a working fire task force were dispatched quickly, and a 2nd alarm was sounded to bring more manpower and relief crews.

Units from the 3rd and 5th Battalions operated for a few hours to get the fire completely knocked and to perform overhaul.

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firemen after battling a fire

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firemen overhaul fire scene

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firemen after battling a fire

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firemen overhaul fire scene

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firemen overhaul fire scene and chase hot spots

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firemen overhaul fire scene and chase hot spots

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aftermath of townhouse gutted by fire

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firemen after battling a fire

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firemen overhaul fire scene and chase hot spots

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firemen overhaul fire scene and chase hot spots

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Shortly before 11AM Sunday, May 11th, a motorist reported a vehicle fire up against a garage at the corner of Riverwoods Road and Half Day Road (Route 22) in Lincolnshire, IL. Companies reported a dark header as they got on the road and the alarm was upgraded to a Code 4 for the confirmed fire that had spread to the attached garage and was threatening the home.

Deerfield-Bannockburn Engine 19 was first on the scene followed by Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Engines 51 and 52. A quick attack with a 2 1/2″ line darkened much of the fire and additional lines were put to use effectively holding the fire to the garage.

Units at the scene were Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Engines 51 & 52, Truck 53, Ambulances 52 & 53, Battalion 51, and Rehab 51 in addition to Deerfield-Bannockburn Engine 19, a Libertyville squad, Buffalo Grove Tower 25, an ambulance from Lake Zurich, and Lake Forest Battalion 42

I arrived after the fire had been knocked down.

garage destroyed by fire

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Pierce fire engine

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firemen with hose line

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garage destroyed by fire

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firefighter sprays water with hose

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iremean overhauling after fire

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garage destroyed by fire

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