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Sunday, February 10, 2002

· 2nd Alarm – YORK, ME: 4 Bitter Sweet Lane. Blane house 2-story wood frame heavy fire showing with possible people trapped. C101 [TAC9-C20]. 12:00a.m.

· BALTIMORE, MD (14-6): *Fatal* Working Fire in an occupied dwelling at 1828 Wilkens Ave. (SW Baltimore). A 3-story brick occupied end-of-group row with 2nd & 3rd floors 100% involved. *1 civilian fatality* 3rd floor rear. 1 Firefighter with burns transported to Bayview Burn Center. [DC/BMD/E*23]. 12:09a.m.

· Update – 2nd Alarm – YORK, ME: 4 Bitter Sweet Lane. Reported heavy fire thru out a 2.5-story wood frame structure with exposure problems and possible people trapped. C101 O/S [TAC9-C20]. 12:43a.m.

· STLFN: ST. LOUIS, MO: STLFD has a working Still Alarm at 1713 Annie Malone. Pumper 10 reports a 2 story brick with smoke showing. 1 line off. PUMPERS 10, 28, 17, BC805. [STL819]. 2:36a.m.

· STLFN: ST. LOUIS, MO: Update on STLFD's Still Alarm at 1713 Annie Malone. BC 805 reports a fire on the 2nd floor is under control. [STL819]. 2:47a.m.

· STLFN: ST.LOUIS, MO: STLFD has a 1st Alarm for a fire in a building at 3030 Cass b/o Pumper 17. Pumper 17 reports they have a fire on the 2nd floor. PUMPERS 17, 8, 10, 5, HL2, BC801, 802, SQUAD 1 [STL819]. 3:19a.m.

· STLFN: ST. LOUIS, MO: Update on STLFD's 1st Alarm at 3030 Cass. By orders of BC802 all Companies are to evacuate the building. BC802 reports they have a 2 story vacant brick with fire thru the roof. They are making an outside stand. [STL819]. 3:27a.m.

· MUNSON TWP. (GEAUGA Co.), OH: 2nd Alarm Tanker Box # 4018 for the fully involved house fire @ 12313 Bradford Dr. (700/FPO). 3:42a.m.

· JERSEY CITY (HUDSON Co.), NJ: *3rd Alarm* 67 Carlton Ave. Fire in (2) 3-story frame dwellings, 1 a duplex, other a 3 sty frame. Heavy fire showing. [MNS342]. 4:55a.m.

· JERSEY CITY, NJ: 3rd Alarm on arrival on Carlton St. Fire in 4 wood frame buildings. [EAN10]. 4:56a.m.

· JERSEY CITY (HUDSON Co.), NJ: 3-384 *4th Alarm* 67 Carlton Ave x Kennedy Blvd. Fire in (2) frame dwellings, 1 a 2-story frame duplex, other a 3-story frame. Heavy fire showing. OIC reports "6 buildings in danger" Exterior ops. [MNS342]. 5:02a.m.

· Update - JERSEY CITY, NJ: Now a 4th Alarm 67 Carlton St. (4) houses fully involved. [EAN318/10]. 5:05a.m.

· ROMEOVILLE, IL: A 2nd Alarm on Box #202 for the structure fire @ 120 Cedar Bend "Honey Tree Country Club." Fire in a 2-story 60 x 60 clubhouse. Fire in the basement, extending up the walls into the attic. [CHGO-24]. 9:00a.m.

· SADDLE BROOK (BERGEN Co.), NJ: 2nd Alarm Equiv. 148 Platt Ave. Fire in a 2.5-story frame dwelling with person trapped on 2nd floor. M/A to scene. DWH [EAN STAFF/100]. 11:04a.m.

· STLFN: (Overnight Report) CHESTERFIELD (ST. LOUIS Co.), MO: Chesterfield FPD had a 2nd Alarm house fire at 2037 Sunflower. Fire started on the rear deck and spread to the house. First due Pumper requested the 2nd Alarm on arrival. [STL819]. 11:08a.m.

· *LODD* DETROIT, MI: FF Steven Olander (39) of Ladder Co. 21 passed away Friday 02/08 due to an injury sustained while working at a 3rd Alarm fire on 01/10/02 @ 3410 W. Chicago. May he rest in peace. (FNNM-201). 11:11a.m.

· SADDLE BROOK, NJ: 3rd Alarm @ 148 Platt Ave. Heavy fire 2nd floor of a 2-story frame 25x30 dwelling. Exterior attack at this time. 2 Firefighters with minor injuries. 1 civilian smoke inhalation. Problems with heavy clutter on 2nd floor. 1 victim still missing. [EAN STAFF/100]. 11:52a.m.

· Update - SADDLE BROOK (BERGEN Co.), NJ: 3rd Alarm at 148 Platt Ave. Still have pockets of fire. Command reports fire is under control. Units heavily engage in overhaul & search for the reported missing victims. [EAN STAFF/100]. 12:19p.m.

· Update - SADDLE BROOK, NJ: 3rd Alarm at 148 Platt Ave. 1 victim found DOA on 2nd floor. [EAN STAFF/100]. 12:27p.m.

· Update - SADDLE BROOK, NJ: 3rd Alarm @ 148 Platt Ave. 2nd victim has been located, total of 2 DOA's at the scene. Fire remains under control. Arson Squad requested for investigation. Extended operations. [NJ29 O/S EAN STAFF/100]. 12:40p.m.

· Update - SADDLE BROOK, NJ: 3rd Alarm @ 148 Platt Ave. Command now reports only "1" victim. Original report from interior was 2 victims together, now confirmed as only the one. 2nd person now believed to not be in the house. [NJ29 O/S EAN STAFF/100]. 12:56p.m.

· RIVERSIDE (PLATTE Co.), MO: Working fire @ 2300 W. Platte x 69 Hwy. Reported as a structure fire with heavy smoke showing. Southern Platte FPD M/A with Engines & Tanker. [KCFN-02]. 2:50p.m.

· Incident Command - FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ: Rural / Metro F.D. 2nd Alarm Apartment fire at 11620 East Sahuaro. Working Apartment fire with fire in the attic. Request Red Cross to scene. [ICP112,744]. 4:39p.m.

· PHILADELPHIA, PA: *Working fire* Box 2843 at 49th & Locust. Chief has 2 Engines and 2 Trucks in service. S/C Medic Unit for fire in an Apartment. [EAN3305]. 5:27p.m.

· PHILADELPHIA, PA: Update – All Hands on Box 21843 49th & Locust. Chief has a 4, 6 & 8 story Apartment building. Heavy smoke from the 2nd & 3rd floors of the 4-story section of the building. Chief putting All Hands in service. Special call FAST Co. and Res1cue. Deputy Chief. Companies trying to force entry. Fire is DWH. [EAN3305]. 5:35p.m.

· PHILADELPHIA, PA: **2nd Alarm** Box 2843 at 49th and Locust. BATT 7 has a heavily fortified 4-story vacant Apartment building with fire on 1st floor. Heavy smoke 2nd and 3rd floors. Co.'s having trouble gaining access to building. Fire is DWH. [EAN3305]. 5:49p.m.

· PHILADELPHIA, PA: **3rd Alarm** Box 2843 at 49th and Locust. Fire in a 4-story vacant Apartment building. Heavily fortified. Water on fire. Fire is in walls. Companies are trying to stop fire from extending to a 6-story exposure building. Fire is DWH. [EAN3308 3305]. 6:11p.m.

· SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA: Multi-Alarm Brush Fire @ Quail Creek & Santa Magarita (City of Fallbrook). Fire approx 3000 acres, several homes involved moving onto Marine Base. [FirePage(sm) LA-40]. 6:15p.m.

· PHILADELPHIA, PA: Update **3rd Alarm** Box 2843 @ 49th and Locust. BATT 7 places fire under control. Fire is in a 4, 6 and 8 story 150 x half city block “U” shaped building. Fire on 4th floor is contained to 4-story section.. [EAN3305]. 6:36p.m.

· PINE HILL (CAMDEN Co.), N.J. **2nd Alarm** Chalet Apartments on Blackwood Clementon Rd. Apt 17F. 3-story Apartment Complex. Had heavy fire. Bulk of fire is knocked down. NFI [EAN3621]. 9:09p.m.

· SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA: *Update* De Luz Brush Fire (City of Fallbrook). Fire at 3,000+ acres, less than 10% contained. 14 homes destroyed (could reach 20), 14 injuries all minor-moderate. [FirePage(sm)SD4/LA40]. 9:58p.m.

· BRONX, NY: 22-4424 **2nd Alarm** at 3313 Baychester Ave x Givan Ave. Fire on the 2nd floor rear of a 2-story attached wood frame private dwelling 20x45. 3 lines stretched operating. [MNS-154*]. 11:51p.m.


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- 0142
Pleasant Hill (Miami): W/F 539 North Grange Line Rd. House fire. M/A Ludlow Falls & Laura for tankers. FPO/D320 ©

- 0319
Cleveland: MVA/ROLLOVER/EJECTION I-90 WB @ Dead Mans Curve. Cos: Eng 22, Lad 1, Squad 4, EMS Medic 7, & BN 1. 1 car rollover, with 1 DOA. FPO/D700 ©

- 0438
Munson Twp (Geauga): 2nd Alarm Box # 4018 12313 Bradford Dr. Fully involved house. 2nd Alarm for tankers. FPO/D700 ©

- 0919
Columbus: W/F 661 East Dublin-Granville Rd. 1 sty commercial. Quick K/D. FPO/D217 ©

- 1234
Columbus: MVA/ROLLOVER I-71 @ I-670. Cos: Eng 3, Med 2, Res2cuE, Res17cuE, EMS 11, BN 3. Person extricated by Res2cuE. FPO/D221 ©

- 1625
Boardman Twp (Mahoning): W/F 7811 Hitch**** Rd. Fire in unknown type structure. Cos: Eng 71, 73, 74, Lad 71. Eng 73 to catch hydrant. Eng 71 requesting Ohio Edison. FPO/D256 ©

- 1918
Columbus: MVA/PIN I-270 between East Main & I-70. Cos: Eng 5, Med 162 (Truro Twp), 5, 23, Res4cuE, EMS 16, BN 6. FPO/D284 ©

- 1929
Columbus: MVA/PIN I-270 between East Main & I-70. Car was on its top. BN 6 reports extrications complete. FPO/D284 ©

- 1956
Columbus: Extra Company MVA I-270 between Morse & Easton Way. Cos: Eng 28, Med 28, Res111cuE (Westerville), Res2cuE, EMS 12, BN 2. Med 29 & 119 (Minerva Park EMS) as extra Medics. FPO/D221 ©

- 2127
Columbus: MVA/PIN I-70 @ SR 315. Cos: Eng 25, Med 25, Res2cuE, Res17cuE, EMS 11, BN 1. FPO/D221 ©

- 2130
Columbus: MVA/PIN I-70 @ SR 315. BN 1 requesting 2nd Medic. Med 51 (Grandview Heights) enroute. Extrication complete. Preparing for C-Spine imobilization. FPO/D221 ©

- 2158
Columbus: MVA/PIN I-70 @ Wilson Rd. Cos: Eng 26, Med 26, Res17cuE, Res2cuE, EMS 15, BN 5. Confirmed pin by BN 5. 2nd Medic (Med 12) S/C'd. FPO/D221 ©

- 2207
Columbus: MVA/PIN I-70 @ Wilson Rd. BN 5 reports 2 extrications, both complete now. Med 12 & 26 both to Mt Carmel West with one Trauma each. FPO/284/D221 ©


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NEFNN CONNECTICUT FIRE LOG (http://www.nefnn.com)
-by Scott Harris

2/6/02

0901 W/F HARTFORD CONN Box 144 30 Belden St vacant 2.5-story brick - fire floor #2 (box and working fire struck by Ladder 3 - Belden St adjacent to their quarters)

1517 W/F WINSTED CONN 94 Glendale Ave house fire - fire showing from 2 sides


2/7/02

0920 W/F WEST HARTFORD CONN 107 Meadow Ln basement fire in a single family dwelling

1617 ACW MANSFIELD CONN 187 Browns Rd electrical fire in a dwelling - mutual aid to the scene from University of Connecticut FD

1710 W/F+ ENFIELD CONN (Thompsonville) 48 Prospect St 2.5-story dwelling - fire floor #2 - special call additional 2-engines and 1-truck

2011 W/F+ POMFRET CONN on Wolf Den Dr large commercial garage fully involved


2/8/02

1238 2nd ALM+ HAMDEN CONN 1730 State St "Parkside Elderly Housing" 4-story brick OMD - fire floor #2 - heavy smoke on upper floors - special call 2 additional engines over the 2nd alarm

1524 W/F HARTFORD CONN Box 741 2.5-story frame on Sharon St - cellar fire

2118 W/F BRIDGEPORT CONN 1661 Reservoir Ave building fire

2347 W/F BURLINGTON CONN 62 George Washington Trpk 2-car detached garage


2/9/02

0832 W/F HAMPTON CONN adjacent to 45 Parker Rd brush fire extended to a dwelling

1030 W/F+ KILLINGLY CONN "Trader Jacks Flea Market" on Rte 101 - flea market building well involved - mutual aid to the fire

1031 2nd ALM NEW HAVEN CONN 216 Central Ave occupied 2.5-story frame well involved

1527 ACW NORTH BRANFORD CONN Ashley Park & Foxon Rd (Rte 80) 2.5-story frame old farmhouse - roof on fire

1711 W/F LYME CONN 89 Ferry Rd - fire in the walls of a private dwelling

2230 2nd ALM MIDDLETOWN CONN 1003 Newfield St "Wild Bills Nostalgia Center" 1.5-story brick warehouse heavy smoke showing


2/10/02

1027 W/F MANSFIELD CONN "Foster Drive Apartments" on Foster Dr (building #19) 3-story brick OMD - fire floor #2 - mutual aid from University of Connecticut FD

1252 W/F KILLINGLY CONN on Hartford Rd near High St 2-story garage well involved

1301 W/F GROTON CONN 226 Burning Tree Dr house fire

1316 W/F EAST HARTFORD CONN 35 Deerfield Court 2-story brick OMD - fire floor #1

2005 W/F MANCHESTER CONN (8th Utilities District) 133 Oakland Rd occupied building - kitchen fire extended


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*** REPORT FROM THE LINE OF FIRE ***


Brooklyn, N.Y. 02/10/02 @ 00:30 hrs.
Stuyvesant Section

Box 911
address: 85 Kingston Ave.
between: Pacific St. & Dean St.

911 @ 00:27
Engs. 234, 214, 235
Lads. 123, 111
Batt. 38
Rescue Co. #2 assigned

Rescue Co #2: " 10 - 75 the box, fire on the top floor, also we have an injured
civilian laying in the street. Have E.M.S. respond forthwith" "K"

10 - 75 - 911 @ 00:30
Ladder 132 is designated as the "FAST" Truck
Eng. 227
Squad Co. #252
Batt. 57 Division 15

Fire Building:
4 Story Brick 30 x 60
Surrounding Properties:
Exp. #1: Is a Street
Exp. #2: Is a Similar Type attach
Exp. #3: Is a Rear Yard
Exp. #4: Is a Similar Type attach

All - Hands:
7 - 5 - 911 @ 00:37
Batt. 38 reports, Have a fire on the 4th. floor of a 4 story M.D.
1 - line being stretched & put into operation. Trucks are "Opening Up"

@ 00:40
Division 15: Have a fire on the top floor. All visible fire has been
knocked down. Primary search of the top floor is negative.
Fire is Still Doubtful.

@ 00:47
Division 15: The injured civilian is being transported by E.M.S.
All visible fire has been extinguished. Primary search of the fire bldg.
thru out is negative. Secondary search is in progress.
By orders of Deputy Chief James Esposito, Probably Will Hold.

@ 00:50
Division 15: Secondary search thru out is negative & complete.
Fire is UnderControl.

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Brooklyn, N.Y. 02/10/02 @ 01:00
Times Plaza Area

Box 609
address: 72 Hanson Place
between: S. Elliott Pl. & S. Portland Ave.

609 @ 00:54
Engs. 219, 239, 280
Lads. 105, 110
Batt. 31
Rescue Co. #2 from 7- 5 - 911

10 - 75 - 609 @ 00:58
Ladder 102 is designated as the "FAST" Truck
Eng. 204
Squad Co. #1
Batt. 35 Division 11

@ 00:59 Special Call an add. TowerLadder. TowerLadder 119 is s/c

Fire Building:
4 Story Brick 25 x 40 Vacant Bldg.
Surrounding Properties:
Exp. #1: Is a Street
Exp. #2: Is a Similar Type attach Vacant
Exp. #3: Is a Rear Yard
Exp. #4: Is a Similar Type attach Vacant

All - Hands:
7 - 5 - 609 @ 01:02
Batt. 31 reports; Will be using all - hands here. Fire located on the
4th. floor & thru the roof of a vacant 4 story brick bldg. The roof is
opened on all ( 4 ) vacant bldgs. It's a row of four vacant bldgs. "K"

@ 01:22
Division 11: Fire has extended to Exp. #2 & Exp. #4. TowerLadder is
in operation, knocking down fire. In the process of setting up the 2nd.
Towerladder to help take out the brick work in front.
Special Call an add. Eng. Co. to the box. Eng. 226 is s/c

@ 01:43
Division 11: We have ( 2 ) TowerLadders in operation, working the 4th
floor of these vacant bldgs. This will be an exterior operation for an
extended period of time. All searches will be from the TowerLadders
once the fire has been knocked down.

@ 02:02
Division 11: Probably Will Hold at this time. Have Bldgs. Dept. respond
to check the stability of the bldgs. "K"

@ 03:08 Special Call a TowerLadder & Eng. Co. for relief purposes.
TowerLadder 114 & Eng. 224 are s/c

@ 03:08
Division 11: The fire is UnderControl.
Special Call a Batt. Chief for relief purposes. Batt. 32 is s/c


ExChief84@msn.com


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***BALTIMORE, MARYLAND FIRE HISTORY***

for February 10th:

1940: 6 Alarms - Box#541 - 920 S Eutaw St - Camden (South Of Downtown) - Fire involved the 3 story brick Atlantic Wiping Cloth Company - The fire started near the China Alley side & spread through the 3 story building to the front & up an airshaft through the roof - BC-6, Harry A. Dolle, sounded the 3rd alarm, & DC-1, George D. Otter, sounded the 6th alarm - The firefighters saved Saint Monica's Catholic Church, which adjoined the north wall of the burning building - The Pastor, Father Patrick L. Bradley, stood ready to rescue the sacred vessels in case the fire took hold of the 100 year old edifice - The burnt & soaking wet bales of rags were carted away to another warehouse @ Warner & Stockholm Sts (see 2/12 History). (TUH)

1956: 6 Alarms - Box#51 - 107 Light St - Downtown - Fire involved the Eskleman Company. (CHM1)

1961: 3 Alarms - Box#65 - 1712hrs - Race & Barney Sts - South Baltimore - Fire involved the 5 story brick Volunteers Of America Warehouse - E-26 & T-6 responded to a silent alarm & both companies had difficulty navigating the narrow streets which were clogged with new fallen snow & parked automobiles - Wisps of black smoke were issuing through a broken window & as the brilliant red sunset reflected upon the panes of glass, it appeared that the interior of the huge block long warehouse was a mass of fire - Lieutenant Russell H. Franklin, T-6, radioed orders to sound Box#65 @ 1722hrs, a 2nd alarm @ 1724hrs, & a 3rd alarm @ 1725hrs - Heavy smoke conditions were encountered from a pile of smoldering debris, but firefighters quickly extinguished the fire - BC-6, Thomas F. Potter, suddenly collapsed from exertion & was hospitalized. (TUH)

1970: 7 Alarms - Box#876 - 2200 Reisterstown Rd - Northwest Of Downtown - Fire involved the Academy Garage & Paint Shop. (CHM1)


George T. Ehrman
DC/BMD/E*23
chinman.gte@verizon.net


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· FireHISTORY: Feb 9, 1942 at 2:49p.m. in NEW YORK, NY: at Pier 88 (48th St. & North River) 66-55-852 for a fire in the Liner NORMANDIE, which was 1000’ long and could accommodate 2000 people. The ship was being converted to a troop ship & a welders torch ignited life preserves. One person was killed and 288 injured. The ship capsized the next morning. CHICAGO, IL: on Feb 10, 1891: After Truck 19 was organized at 1129 W. Chicago Ave. (2/3/1891), ENGINE 4 at 1608 N. Larrabee and TRUCK 10 at 1249 N. Halstead switched houses to get the two Trucks further apart. [CHGO-18].


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RESPONSE - HISTORY

February 10....

10FEB1996 - Furubia, Japan - Landslide - A rock, the size of a 20 story building and weighing an estimated 50,000 tons crashes through a highway tunnel burying a bus. Nineteen passengers are crushed to death

10FEB1981 Las Vegas, NV Fire A fire enveloped the upper floors of the LasVegas Hilton inflicting injury and death to both resident and rescuer. 22 of the 30 floors are consumed in flames. Eight are killed and another 350 are injured. Eventually, 352 victims were transported to 4 hospitals for treatment.

10FEB1973 - Staten Island, New York - Explosion/HAZMAT - World's largest storage tank explodes during repair, crushing 40 of 43 inside.

10FEB1970 - Val d'Isere, France - Avalanche - Dry powder avalanche moving at 120 mph smashes into youth hostel killing 40 Belgian, French, & German youths.

10FEB1964 - Austrailia - Maritime Accident - Australian destroyer 'Voyager' sunk in collision with aircraft carrier 'Melbourne' killing 82 of it's crew.


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