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Recent Firewire

  • Date/Time:
    Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 10:30 am
  • Address:
    125 12th Ave
  • Submitter:
    PhillyFireNews Staff
Details:

Companies arrived on scene with working fire in a 1-1/5 story S/F/D, with people trapped. All hands placed in service. Two victims from were removed from the dwelling. A two year child was transported to Cooper unconscious and with severe burn, along with a 40 year old female with smoke inhalation. A police office was transported to W. Jersey Hospital with smoke inhalation.

(Philadelphia, PA)

Dwelling Fire - Philadelphia

  • Date/Time:
    Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 5:20 am
  • Address:
    5300 Pine St
  • Submitter:
    PhillyFireNews Staff
Details:

B/C-7 had medium smoke showing from a two story E/O/R, used 2&2. All searches were negative.

(Philadelphia, PA)

Dwelling Fire - Philadelphia

  • Date/Time:
    Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 12:25 am
  • Address:
    2500 N. Water St
  • Submitter:
    PhillyFireNews Staff
Details:

Engine-2 reported heavy fire in the rear of a two story M/O/R, used 2&2.

  • Date/Time:
    Tuesday, August 19, 2008, 3:45 pm
  • Address:
    3828 Remington Ave
  • Submitter:
    Steve Skipton NJ Editor
Details:

1101 reported an S/F/D with smoke showing,placed all hands in service, no injuries reported.

  • Date/Time:
    Tuesday, August 19, 2008, 3:43 pm
  • Address:
    808 Daffodill
  • Submitter:
    PhillyFireNews Staff
Details:

Companies were alerted for a dwelling fire with numerous calls and on arrival of Engine54 they reported smoke showing and shortly after a working fire in the rear. Crews went in service with a 1 3/4 handline and quickly had the bulk of the fire knocked down and contained to the exterior of the structure.

  • Date/Time:
    Tuesday, August 19, 2008, 1:20 pm
  • Address:
    910 Jamestown Rd
  • Submitter:
    PhillyFireNews Staff
Details:

Crews were first alerted for a car vs dwelling with the car possibly on fire however on arrival crews confirmed the car vs house and also had a working dwelling fire and requested the building assignment be filled out. Crews began an interior attack on the fire which was located in the first floor, 2nd floor, and Attic area. Command eventually requested a 2nd and 3rd alarm for manpower. 1 Firefighter was transported to the hospital for smoke inhalation.

Photos By: David Middleton
  • Date/Time:
    Tuesday, August 19, 2008, 12:42 pm
  • Address:
    735 W Sproul Rd
  • Submitter:
    PhillyFireNews Staff
Details:

Companies were dispatched for a building fire and shortly after police upgraded it to a working fire. Crews went in service from the rear and the 2nd alarm was struck out shortly after. The bulk of the fire was knocked down shortly after the 20min mark.

  • Date/Time:
    Tuesday, August 19, 2008, 10:45 am
  • Address:
    241 Highland Ave
  • Submitter:
    PhillyFireNews Staff
Details:

Chief-46 arrived on scene with heavy fire showing from the first floor of a three story twin dwelling. Crews went in service with hand lines and search and rescue. Command requested the second alarm struck. Crews placed several more lines in service, the third alarm was requested for manpower.

Photos By: AlertFire.org
(Philadelphia, PA)

Dwelling Fire - Philadelphia

  • Date/Time:
    Monday, August 18, 2008, 8:58 pm
  • Address:
    3012 W Lehigh Ave
  • Box:
    1819
  • Submitter:
    Ron Trout
Details:

Engine 45 arrived to find heavy fire 2nd and 3rd floor of a 3 story occuipied dwelling with reportes of people trapped. Placed 3 and 2 in serivce. B/C 8 used all hands on the box.

Photos By: Ron Trout/PFN Staff
(Philadelphia, PA)

Dwelling Fire - Philadelphia

  • Date/Time:
    Monday, August 18, 2008, 7:40 pm
  • Address:
    35th and Fairmount
  • Box:
    1528
  • Submitter:
    Ron Trout
Details:

B/C 11 had heavy fire 1st floor of a 3 story vacant dwelling.Held all hands.

Photos By: Ron Trout/PFN Staff
  • Date/Time:
    Monday, August 18, 2008, 4:15 pm
  • Address:
    145 Bridgeton Pike Telford Inn
  • Submitter:
    PFN Staff
Details:

Companies dispatched for a Building Fire at 145 Bridgeton Pike, the Telford Inn, upon the arrival of 2203, Command found no fire, just a vehicle into building with one patient entrapped. Medics added, Companies went in services with spreaders with a door pop. Crash is being investigated by Mantua PD.

Photos By: Matt Cattell
(Philadelphia, PA)

Dwelling Fire - Philadelphia

  • Date/Time:
    Monday, August 18, 2008, 7:09 am
  • Address:
    Emerald and Huntington sts
  • Submitter:
    Ron Trout
Details:

B/C 8 had heavy fire in the rear of a 2 story dwelling. Used all hands.

  • Date/Time:
    Monday, August 18, 2008, 1:00 am
  • Address:
    Union and N. Main St (The Stagecoach Stop)
  • Submitter:
    PFN MDT
Details:

2500 had heavy fire 2nd floor of a 3 story store. Requested the 2nd alarm. S/C Rehab 13-8. Used All hands.

Photos By: Ron Trout/PFN Staff
  • Date/Time:
    Sunday, August 17, 2008, 4:30 pm
  • Address:
    968 Kings Highway, Apartment D(Kingswick)
  • Submitter:
    PhillyFireNews Staff
Details:

CMD O/S of Two Story Garden Style Apartment, with a vehicle into a vacant apartment. Companies secured a supporting beam and assisted in removal of vehicle. No injuries reported, West Deptford PD is investigating the accident.

(Philadelphia, PA)

Dwelling Fire - Philadelphia

  • Date/Time:
    Sunday, August 17, 2008, 4:20 pm
  • Address:
    611 Locust ave
  • Submitter:
    Ron Trout
Details:

B/C 9 had smoke showing from the rear of a 3 story dwelling. Used 2 and 2.

Photos By: Ron Trout/PFN Staff
  • Date/Time:
    Sunday, August 17, 2008, 4:06 am
  • Address:
    32 Whitehorse Pike
  • Submitter:
    Ron Trout
Details:

Companies were originally dispatched for the alarm system. Police arrived and reported heavy smoke showing from the roof. The assignment was upgraded. Engine 25-8 arrived and reported heavy smoke showing and placed all hands in service. 2500 advised he had heavy fire threw the roof a 1 story 75x150 restaurant and requested the 2nd alarm. Companies went in service with an exterior attack with Ladder 22's and Ladder 25-3's master streams. S/C 2 engines above the 2nd Alarm along with Rehab 25 and Rehab 13-8.

Photos By: Ron Trout/PFN Staff
(Philadelphia, PA)

Dwelling Fire - Philadelphia

  • Date/Time:
    Sunday, August 17, 2008, 3:40 am
  • Address:
    3500 Blk of Pennhurst
  • Box:
    2184
  • Submitter:
    Ron Trout
Details:

B/C 10 had medium smoke showing from a 2 story 15x35 M/O/R dwelling. Used 1 and 1.

Photos By: Ron Trout/PFN Staff
  • Date/Time:
    Saturday, August 16, 2008, 9:25 pm
  • Address:
    3819 Albemarle
  • Submitter:
    PhillyFireNews Staff
Details:

Companies arrived with fire on the 3rd floor of a 3 story twin. Companies in service with 3 lines, 2 in the fire building, 1 in the D exposure. Ladder 20 in service to open the roof.

Photos By: Tom Fitzpatrick
(Philadelphia, PA)

Apartment Fire - Philadelphia

  • Date/Time:
    Saturday, August 16, 2008, 3:54 am
  • Address:
    511 N. 41st
  • Submitter:
    PFN MDT
Details:

Ladder 6 arrived to find a 2 story M/O/R MOD with heavy fire in the rear. Placed 2 and 2 in serivce. B/C 11 reported heavy fire 1st and 2nd floor. Held all hands.

Photos By: Ron Trout/PFN Staff
  • Date/Time:
    Friday, August 15, 2008, 3:05 pm
  • Address:
    2 Biddle Wood Lane
  • Submitter:
    PhillyFireNews Staff
Details:

Chief-6 arrived on scene with heavy smoke and fire showing from the third floor of a three story S/F/D. All companies in service with hand lines.

  • Date/Time:
    Friday, August 15, 2008, 12:03 pm
  • Address:
    3819 Groveland Ave
  • Box:
    12
  • Submitter:
    PhillyFireNews Staff
Details:

Fm225-1 AOS 2 story single family dwelling with smoke showing , established cmd and gave orders to E44 to stretch a supply line & go inservice 1 3/4 waterline also start a primary search as 25PD reported occupants possibly still inside. C44 and E44's crew knocked bulk of fire quickly , with negative results on the primary search. E12 & L11 conducted overhaul and secondary searches. Bristol Township FMO is investigating the cause.

  • Date/Time:
    Friday, August 15, 2008, 3:03 am
  • Address:
    834 Patterson Dr
  • Submitter:
    PhillyFireNews Staff
Details:

Chief-80 arrived on scene with heavy fire through out a two story S/F/D. Companies went in service with an exterior attack. Command requested the second alarm struck. No reported injuries.

Photos By: Upper Gwynedd Twp Fire Dept.
  • Date/Time:
    Thursday, August 14, 2008, 5:55 am
  • Address:
    52 Sherri Lane
  • Submitter:
    PhillyFireNews Staff
Details:

Command 85 reported fire showing from a two story S/F/D, placed all hands in service. Several hose lines in service, truck companies opened up.
Photos Courtesy of Chief Colacicco Cherry Hill Rehab 13 Deer Park Fire Company

Photos By: L. Colacicco, T. Kraft, J. Cundiff of Rehab 13
(Lancaster, PA)

Barn Fire - Churchtown

  • Date/Time:
    Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 5:35 pm
  • Address:
    211 South Churchtown Road
  • Box:
    3
  • Submitter:
    Barry Messner
Details:

Companies dispatched to a barn fire. Reported truck on fire inside of barn and spreading. D/C 3-4 on scene with 30 x 50 barn well involved. Numerous companies from Berks, Lancaster, and Chester counties.

  • Date/Time:
    Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 4:50 pm
  • Address:
    203 Washington St
  • Submitter:
    PhillyFireNews Staff
Details:

Chief arrived on scene with heavy fire though out a five story building under construction, 200x200. Command requested the second alarm struck for a four story building under construction fully involved with extension to numerous occupied building. including two five story apartment buildings. The buildings collapsed early on into the incidents. Numerous master streams were placed in service to protect the exposure.
The fire spread to two occupied five story apartment buildings. The fire burned through the roof and dropped down into the lower floors.
Command requested up to eight alarm worth of equipment as fire burned atleast five buildings.

Video from CBS3.com

Photos By: Karl Kuchs, Joe Pilcicki, Ted Aurig, Alexander DeAngelis, Jessica Huber