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A Rentz Drive home was heavily damaged by a mid-day fire Saturday, 28-December. At 14:18, Colleton County (SC) Fire-Rescue was notified of smoke coming from the attic of a home at 355 Rentz Drive near the rural Hudson Mill Community. Engine 1 arrived six minutes later to find flames across the roof of the one story residential dwelling. Firefighters used a deck gun to knock down the heavy flames, then deployed multiple handlines to combat the fire. The roof collapsed shortly after fire units arrived. Crews had the fire under control in less than 30 minutes, but were on the scene for 2-1/2 hours. Water supply was conducted with a tender shuttle. Engine 26 setup drafting operations at a dry hydrant in a pond approximately one mile from the scene.

Colleton County Fire Rescue personnel battle rural house fire

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County Fire Rescue personnel battle rural house fire

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County Fire Rescue personnel battle rural house fire

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County Fire Rescue personnel battle rural house fire

Barry McRoy photo

All of the occupants were able to safely exit the building when they discovered the fire. Most of the fire damage was isolated to the attic and roof, but the living area suffered water damage and drop down debris from the attic. Many personal items were salvageable, but the home suffered substantial damage. The origin of the fire appears to have been electrical in nature. The Charleston Chapter of the American Red Cross is assisting the family.

Colleton County Fire Rescue personnel battle rural house fire

Barry McRoy photo

Colleton County Fire Rescue personnel battle rural house fire

Barry McRoy photo

Engine 1, Engine 26, Tender 1, Tender 4, Tender 8, Tender 15, Tender 26, Tender 27, Medic 1, Medic 26, Battalion 1 and Car 12 responded. Battalion Chief Brent Dalton served as Incident Commander.

Barry W. McRoy

Fire Chief, Colleton County Fire-Rescue

 

Chicago companies had a Still and Box alarm @ 4258 w Iowa on April 6th, 2013.  Fire looked like it started on the first floor and then extended into the 2nd floor and attic. Still companies were 117 and Tower 14. Wind was blowing really strong, which made it a little difficult for the companies. Here are some of my photos.

Josh Boyajian

Chicago firemen battle residential fire in two-flat

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Chicago firemen battle residential fire in two-flat

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago firemen battle residential fire in two-flat

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago firemen battle residential fire in two-flat

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago firemen battle residential fire in two-flat

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago firemen battle residential fire in two-flat

Josh Boyajian photo

Chicago firemen battle residential fire in two-flat

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Tom Carmody submitted this fire in Pawtucket, RI that went to 3 alarms.

Pawtucket, RI firefighters responded to Dudley Street for a house fire. On arrival, fire was showing from the second floor of an occupied three decker.  Everyone had made it out prior to the arrival of the fire department.  Numerous lines were stretched but interior crews found fire everywhere that they opened up and the fire eventually made its way up through the roof.  Two ladder pipes knocked the fire down before companies went back in and overhauled.

Tom Carmody

 

Pawtucket firefighters battle large house fire

Tom Carmody photo

Pawtucket firefighters battle large house fire

Tom Carmody photo

Pawtucket firefighters battle large house fire

Tom Carmody photo

Pawtucket firefighters battle large house fire

Tom Carmody photo

Pawtucket firefighters battle large house fire

Tom Carmody photo

Pawtucket firefighters battle large house fire

Tom Carmody photo

 

All of the photos are on my site.   www.northeastfirephotos.smugmug.com

East Hartford, Ct had this 3rd alarm at 118 Main St on 10/26/13 just before 1400 hours. One occupant was removed from the attic apartment just before it lit up. Mutual aid from Glastonbury  and Manchester assisted at the scene with Hartford covering station

Stay safe,

Patrick Dooley

3-alarm fire in East Hartford CT

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3-alarm fire in East Hartford CT

Patrick Dooley photo

3-alarm fire in East Hartford CT

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3-alarm fire in East Hartford CT

Patrick Dooley photo

3-alarm fire in East Hartford CT

Patrick Dooley photo

3-alarm fire in East Hartford CT

Patrick Dooley photo

3-alarm fire in East Hartford CT

Patrick Dooley photo

3-alarm fire in East Hartford CT

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More pictures at www.squadfirephotos.com

Hartford had this working fire on 10/8/13 at 1023 hours. The fire was located in a 3 story wood frame vacant.

Patrick Dooley

Hartford CT fire Department fighting house fire

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Hartford CT fire Department fighting house fire

Patrick Dooley photo

Hartford CT fire Department fighting house fire

Patrick Dooley photo

Hartford CT fire Department fighting house fire

Patrick Dooley photo

Hartford CT fire Department fighting house fire

Patrick Dooley photo

Hartford CT fire Department fighting house fire

Patrick Dooley photo

Hartford CT fire Department fighting house fire

Patrick Dooley photo

Hartford CT fire Department fighting house fire

Patrick Dooley photo

Hartford CT fire Department fighting house fire

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More pictures at www.squadfirephotos.com

Dan Shevlin in Chicago submitted the following images from a fire on March 10, 2013.

3/10/2013. Still & Box Alarm at 1223 S Kildare, in Chicago’s Lawndale neighborhood; CFD Engine 38’s Still District. 2 1/2 story ordinary, 25 x 70 . On-scene report was heavy fire on the 2nd floor.  Fire extended into the attic & through the roof. Several handlines were used .

 

Chicago Fire Department

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Chicago Fire Department

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Chicago Fire Department

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Chicago Fire Department

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Chicago Fire Department

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Dan Shevlin submitted images from a Still & Box Alarm fire in Chicago on May 8, 2013. 

Chicago Fire Department

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In the early morning hours of May 8th, the CFD was stilled out on a report of a building on fire at 1711 N. Kimball, in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood.  On arrival, fire was showing in a 2-story frame which communicated to a 3 1/2 story frame.  Multiple hand lines were used, plus Tower Ladder 14, which controlled the fire in the attic of the exposure.

Chicago Fire Department

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Chicago Fire Department

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Chicago Fire Department

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Chicago Fire Department

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Chicago Fire Department

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