Bridgeport Fire Department

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Bridgeport, CT 255 Bradley St

11/03/15 Bridgeport, CT – This fire was called in by a police officer on routine patrol around 5:30pm. Engine 10 pulled into the block reporting heavy fire in the area. Truck 10 arrived to find a 2.5-story, wood frame, dwelling heavily involved on the number one side second floor and attic. Companies used a transitional attack and knocked down the heavy fire quickly followed by an interior attack. The house was occupied at the time of the fire, all searches proved negative . The fire was brought under control within forty five minutes with extensive overhaul . The cause of the fire is under investigation. Two firefighters received minor injuries fighting the blaze.

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firemen overhaul house fire

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night house fire scene

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firemen overhaul house fire

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firemen overhaul house fire

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09/12/15 Bridgeport, CT – A box was transmitted by fire alarm shortly before three a.m. for the report of a vacant dwelling fire in the area of Stratford and Hollister Avenues.  Firefighters from Engine 6 could see the fire from their quarters as they turned out.  Battalion 2 arrived reporting a two and a half story,wood-frame with heavy fire on the second and third floors.  Companies went defensive right away deploying multiple hand lines, two multiversals, and the tower ladder.  The fire was knocked down in about an hour.  The cause of the fire is suspicious.  For more photos got to www.allhandsworking.net

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Bridgeport CT fire trucks at night fire scene

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firefighters at night fire scene

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Pierce tower ladder working at night fire

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view of a fire scene at night

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night fire scene

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Bridgeport Factory Fire 1 Stratford Ave

09/04/15 Bridgeport, CT – Firefighters responded to this location just after noon time and found numerous small fires throughout the structure. They were back an hour later to find one section of the factory complex with heavy smoke and fire showing. Companies made an interior push, but had to back out due to water pressure issues. The fire grew in intensity and a defensive operation was started. Six engines, two trucks and the fireboat fought the fire for an hour an a half to bring it under control. This complex has been the scene of numerous fires over the years.

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Bridgeport fire boat attacks a factory fire

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Bridgeport fire boat attacks a factory fire

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Bridgeport fire boat attacks a factory fire

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aerial ladder truck at scene of factory fire

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aerial ladder truck at scene of factory fire

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Bridgeport fire boat attacks a factory fire

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Bridgeport fire boat attacks a factory fire

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smoke from factory fire

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aerial ladder truck at scene of factory fire

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05/14/15 Bridgeport, CT – Companies arrived to find heavy fire in the rear of the dwelling that rapidly extended throughout the structure.  Companies battled the fire for about a half hour before withdrawing from the house for a defensive attack.  Fire vented the roof areas in several places before being knocked down by Ladder 10’s pipe.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.  No one was injured in the fire.

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firemen use aerial ladder pipe to fight fire

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firemen use aerial ladder pipe to fight fire

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firemen with hose line fight fire

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fireman climbing down aerial ladder

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Bridgeport, Ct 2nd alarm 350 Hanover St. four houses

02/27/15 Bridgeport, CT – Shortly before one o’clock a box was transmitted for a structure fire at 350 Hanover St. Companies arrived to find they had already lost the fight when they had two, three-story, wood frames going throughout, with two more exposed. Companies could not enter the street due to conditions from previous snow storms, multiple wires down, and radiant heat. Multiple hand lines were stretched and operated as well as multi-versals plus one tower ladder. It took companies about an hour and a half to bring the fire under control. Twelve families were displaced. No one was injured.

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fire scene with heavy smoke

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firemen working at a fire scene with heavy smoke

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Bridgeport CT Pierce tower ladder working at fire scene

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firemen working at a fire scene with heavy smoke

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firemen working at a fire scene with heavy smoke

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fireman working at a fire scene with heavy smoke

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portable command post at huge fire scene

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More photos at  www.allhandsworking.net

I finally got a chance to fly the drone over a real fire!  It took a while, but it was worth the wait.  

Short Version:

Long Version with radio traffic for audio:

Still photos from this flight are coming soon…

KEITH MURATORI
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