Friday, June 29, 2007

Another Fire for Station 43

Stations 43 and 28 were dispatched to a reported house filling with smoke on Old Stage Coach Rd. 43-1-2 arrived on scene and found a smokecondition int he basement. Additional companies were called in due to low manpower during this day time call. Statiosn 35,39,23 were eventually added to the box. Upon entering the buillding 43-8 located a fire near a bed in the basement. Appears the fire started in that area and burned the bed as well as the wall then appeared to run out of air and was smoldeing upon entry. Crews completed overhaul and checked for extension. Given the heat and the manpower issues this definetly could have been a lot worse.

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Article From Pocono Record

Onlookers free 11-year-old trapped under van
June 23, 2007CHESTNUTHILL TOWNSHIP — An unidentified female was taken to the hospital after being pulled from beneath a vehicle that overturned Thursday on Jonas Road, according to reports.The accident occurred at about 8:40 p.m.As of Friday, state police at Fern Ridge had not released the official details of the accident.A caller told the Pocono Record that several motorists stopped and lifted the van enough so the victim's mother could pull her 11-year-old daughter from under the vehicle.The child's identity and condition were unknown as of Friday night.

Pompton lakes NJ FD 1st Due on Possible Commercial Fire

Got this picture from my brother. Pompton lakes covering for Riverdale who was at the Fire Academy was first in for a fire in a commercial building. From what I heard a fire started in one of the machines inside. No extension to the rest of the building.

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Saturday, June 23, 2007

Station 43 Responds to Rol Over with partial Ejection.

Units were dispatched to Joans Rd. near the Polk Township Line for a reported overturned van. 43-7 arrived on scene with a full size van on its side with a child that had been pinned under the van and pulled out by bystanders. Medevac was grounded due to weather. 43 EMTS stablized the patient for transport due to extended ETA for the ambulance.
The wreck could have been a lot worse given the fact that there were 5 people in a van including two children that only had two seats. People need to think before they drive around with family members bouncing around the back of a panel van.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Horrible Loss in Charleston South Carolina

9 FF's lost their lives last night fighting a blaze at a Furniture store.
Our thought and prayers go out to their families and loved ones.

Identities Released Of Nine Firefighters Killed In West Ashley Fire
From Live 5 News
The Charleston County coroner released the names of nine firefighters killed in a blaze at a furniture store on Savannah Highway in West Ashley. Charleston Coroner Rae Wooten released the names during a 2 p.m. Tuesday press conference. Below is each fireman's name, age, title and years with the fire department:William “Billy” Hutchinson: 48-years-old; Captain; 30 years of serviceMike Benke: 49-years-old; Captain; 29 years of serviceLouis Mulkey: 34-years-old; Captain; 11.5 years of serviceMark Kelsey: 40-years-old; Engineer; 12.5 years of serviceBradford “Brad” Baity: 37-years-old; Engineer; 9 years of serviceMichael French: 27-years-old; Asst. Engineer; 1.5 years of serviceJames “Earl” Drayton: 56-years-old; Fire Fighter; 32 years of serviceBrandon Thompson: 27-years-old; Fire Fighter; 4 years of serviceMelven Champaign: 46-years-old; Fire Fighter; 2 years of serviceAll firemen were employed by the City of Charleston Fire Department.Sofa Super Store owner Herb Goldstein says, “There are no words to express our sorrow. All of us at the Sofa Super Store are devastated and heartbroken by this tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families and loved ones of these heroic firefighters who lost their lives.”Charleston Mayor Joe Riley, who held a special news conference at 7 a.m. Tuesday, says it's hard to understand the magnitude of the loss. “They lost their lives fighting for the safety of our citizens,” says Mayor Riley. “To lose anyone is a tragedy. To lose nine is just a tragedy of immense proportions.”Riley says the firefighters were "brave, heroic, courageous'' and died carrying out their duties. Officials say firefighters rushed into the burning sofa superstore Monday night around 7 p.m. Two employees were rescued. Officials say one was rescued quickly and firefighters broke a hole through a wall to. Riley says, “They were in the building to make sure no one else was in there.”But, during their swift actions to save lives, something went horribly wrong. As smoke and flames consumed the building, the same firefighters who rushed in didn’t come out.“They fight fire. They extinguish fire, and they lost their lives fighting for the safety of our citizens,” says Mayor Riley.As their bodies were recovered, dozens of weary rescue personnel saluted them in tribute. "Nine brave, heroic, courageous firefighters of the City of Charleston have perished," says Mayor Riley. “This is a tragic event for our community."Mayor Joe Riley says there is -- no -- indication of arson. State and federal officials are investigating.Governor Mark Sanford has ordered that flags be lowered to half-staff on state buildings. He released this statement, “I'd ask each and every South Carolinian to join me, Jenny and the boys in keeping these nine families in our thoughts and prayers in the difficult weeks and months ahead."

Thursday, June 14, 2007

43 with the Quick Knock on Potential Dwelling Fire

On June12th, a severe line of thunderstorms rolled through the area. Station 43 and 39 were dispatched to an auto alarm in the Sun Valley section of town. while responding to that call 43 was advised of a potential dwelling fire in the Birches III development. Station 39 handled the Auto Alarm with 43 heading to the second call with 27 also added.
43-4-4 with a crew of 3 arrived first with a Station 34 officer that happened to be in the area. Units on scene found a smoke condition inside the residence with smoke coming from the eaves of the home.
43-1-2 arrived on scene and deployed a 2.5" down the 200 foot driveway to the home to a gated wye to a 1 3/4" line
Crews entered the home with the Thermal Came and located a hot spot in the ceiling of the loft area on the second division. The Interior Crew made access to the ceiling area and located a small fire in the insulation with extension to the roof itself. This area was hit with the water can. Another crew made access tot he roof area and found it all clear.
The homeowners were very greatful for our quick action as the loft area contained numerous pieces of art paint by the homeowner.
Appers that a wire in the ceiling either shorted or had a surge through it causing the small fire. Great job by everyone on scene given the heavy downpours we had to work in.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

News Report on the Fatal Fire

http://wfmz.com/view/?id=107867

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Article on Fatal Fire

Man dies in Polk Township house fire
MARTA GOUGER and Eric MarkManaging Editor/Internet and Pocono Record WriterJune 09, 2007JONAS — State police are investigating a fire that claimed a man's life at a home on Dotters Corner Road in Polk Township early Friday afternoon.Bryan Owei, 52, was found dead just inside the front door of the home by Polk Township Volunteer firefighters, according to state police at Lehighton.A state trooper at the scene said a gas can was found in the house, but added the cause of the fire has not been determined.A state police fire marshal is investigating. An autopsy is scheduled for Sunday.Owei was alone when the fire started, police said. His wife arrived on the scene later.Polk Township Volunteer Fire Company was dispatched at 12:20 p.m. and the fire was out in less than an hour. Also on the scene were Sun Valley, West End and Penn Forest Township firefighters, as well as West End EMS, Wind Gap EMS and fire police.A neighbor, Mike Griffith, called in the fire."I came out and smelled smoke. It didn't smell like someone barbecuing," said Griffith, who lives next to the home where Owei died.Griffith said he could see smoke from between the trees that border his property. He headed out to the road and saw smoke coming from the upstairs bedroom, he said."I tried the door and it was locked," Griffith said. "I didn't see flames, just brown smoke. I wish there was more I could have done."Griffith said Owei and his wife lived in Jonas, but worked at a group home near Philadelphia for children with problems. The job required them to stay at the group home but whenever they had time off they came to the home in Jonas, Griffith said.The Oweis were foster parents at one time. Whenever they had picnics former foster children would come back, Griffith said, adding that he and Owei have been neighbors for five years."He was a really good neighbor. He tried to help whenever he could," he said.Griffith said he and his wife referred to Owei as "Snake Charmer" because once he found a tiny snake in the yard, but thought it was dangerous.Once he got over the fear, he would imitate a snake charmer when he saw a snake.Griffith once had a bat fly out of a bush over his head, so his neighbor called him "Batman.""I was Batman. He was snake charmer," Griffith said.

Friday, June 08, 2007

Station 43 Second Due on Fatal Fire

Just after 1pm Station 43 was dispatched with Station 35 for a reported dwelling fire on Dotters Corner Road. Initial reports came with possible entrapment. With this info Statiosn 39 and Carbon COunty Dist 12 were added to the call. 39-9-7 arrived on scene and confirrmed the entrapment. Crews entered through the front door and removed the home owner who was DOA. Crews made an initial attack on fire on the first floor. The crew from 43-6-1 took a second line to divisions 2 and 3 and completed a search and vented. No other victims were found. A firefighter was injured and transported to a local hospital.

State Police Fire Marshalls were on scene and the investigation continues. I will post more from news reports as I get them as allI can say this was not an ordinary fire.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Coming up On Two years

Well, I just realized that I have be doing this blog now for two years. Things have certainly changed a lot with the biggest thing being what I am aloud to show you on here. I try to bring some good content from where ever I can and I hope you have been enjoying it. Please feel free to drop me an email with any comments or suggestions. I try to update as much as possible but my work situation has changed so Idont have as much time to do this as I once did.


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White Haven Dwelling Fire

This happened about two weeks ago- I was headed to White Haven, PA for work and heard about this fire on the way. i missed all the actual flames but have a few good pictures anyway.


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43 Runs Another Pin Job

Stations 42 and 43 were dispatched for a reported MVA at the intersection of Route 115 and Allegheny Road. 43-4-4 arrived on scene and found one car off the road into a ditch. Due to the location of the vehicle and the drivers injuries it was determined to take the roof. Extrication was a little more difficult with the presence of side curtain air bags. Crews were on scene approx 45 minutes with the Flare Burners staying longer to control traffic.