Photo Story: Fire Damages N.C. Garage

Sept. 10, 2014
Raleigh firefighters encountered a two-story garage with heavy fire showing from the first floor.

On Sept. 1, a house fire was reported at 4809 Gun Powder Lane in northeast Raleigh.

Engine 19 arrived at a two-story, wood-frame dwelling to find heavy fire was showing from the rear of the house. They caught their own hydrant at the corner, and "laid in wet."

They found a detached two-story garage behind the home with heavy fire venting from the first floor. Two lines were pulled for a transitional attack and then interior extinguishment.

Dispatched at 1:48 p.m., the fire was controlled at 2:15 p.m. The cause was determined as accidental.

The garage contained two classic cars. The occupant was performing maintenance on a vehicle, when gasoline fumes ignited. He suffered minor burns to his arm, but was not transported.

One firefighter suffered a lower back injury and was transported for further examination.

Wake County EMS provided medical monitor and rehab.

Units on scene included Engines 19, 15, 28; Squad 15; Ladders 5, 2; Rescue 1; Battalions 1, 5; Air 1, Car 20 (Division Chief), Car 401 (Investigator); EMS 36, EMS 5, District 9, and Truck 1. 

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