2nd alarm house Part 2. Mop up from all the fire seen in part 1. Some good interior smokey shots of crews in the last 45 seconds of video. Most of the fire is knocked down already.
2nd alarm house Part 2. Mop up from all the fire seen in part 1. Some good interior smokey shots of crews in the last 45 seconds of video. Most of the fire is knocked down already.
At around 10:30 p.m. Thursday evening, Mooretown and Woodbury Volunteer Fire Departments were called to the scene of a house fire at 256 Tommy Parker Road. It was reported that the fire began in the kitchen area and it was stated that the flames were moving through the house. When firefighters arrived on the scene, flames were visible on the roof.
The homeowners were able to get out of the residence.
It appeared that a few things were able to be rescued, but not a lot. American Red Cross was contacted to help assist the homeowners with their immediate needs.
The property at 256 Tommy Parker Road is listed as being owned by Maria and Ricky Parsley.
Cannon County EMS was also called to the scene as was Middle Tennessee Electric to cut the power.
The Cannon County Sheriffs Department also responded. It appeared that the home was a total loss.
OCEAN CITY — The Ocean City Fire Department responded to a structure fire here at 433 Ocean Ave on Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 10:15 p.m.
Firefighters arrived to find heavy fire on the second floor of a duplex. Early reports indicated there were people trapped however two searches by firefighters did not find anyone.
Off duty firefighters were recalled back to the fire scene to assist with the blaze.
Several people on the first floor were displace, according to reports.
No injures were reported.
The fire is under investigation.
This is a video of a house fire that I took on my street about 3AM 10/15/09. No one was injured but the house was a total loss. This is in real time and as you can see it doesn’t take long for the flames to completely engulf the two upper floors. This fire happened in Norwood, MA.
This happened on October 11, 2009 in Centralia. The home owner got out ok but the house and everything in it was a total loss.
15/10/09. A fire set between Nearra St, Deagon and the Gateway Motorway right by the Cabbage Tree Creek Bridge. From what I figure it wasn’t an accident,like a spark/ cigarette butt from a passing vehicle on the motorway as it was on the residential side of the very tall sound barrier. Witnesses told me that they saw some local school kids in the area not long before the alarm was raised.
The fire brigade units came from as far away as Chermside. You may see the Chermside firies aren’t without a sense of humour. Watch the end of the segment shutting off the hydrant. ![]()
The heat must have been intense as two firies looked stuffed by the time I got there. The temps were in the low 30′s and very dry.
I initially wasn’t going to check it out as I thought it was a house fire and I don’t feel it right to dwell on others misfortune. But when we figured it was a scrub fire, I went to get some of the drama fighting it on the ground but the chopper was far more interesting,so it turned into a chopper water bombing fest.
Crews were dispatched to a reported still alarm in the 4000 block of Connecticut, from the station the crew from Engine 5 advised heavy smoke visible in the air. On arrival a fully involved coach house/garage was found. Lines were pulled from Engines 5 and 4 to bring the fire under control. Great work from the guys on second turn I must add. Nobody was injured at the fire scene.
Multiple calls came into the fire alarm office reporting a possible explosion with fire on Lincoln Court shortly after 10pm on Oct 9, 09. Units arrived with heavy fire showing from the 2nd floor. Residents reported smelling gas the past few days. 3 alarms were quickly struck as fire took possession of the upper floors and forced firefighters to fight the fire from the exterior. It took over an hour to bring the blaze under control.
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