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Driving home when come across a house fire at Mitchell Avenue Kurri Kurri just after 7.00pm.
Pre fire department arrival video of a 2nd alarm on arrival building fire in the Village of Farmingdale, Long Island, New York.
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Four people died Aug. 27 during this fatal house fire on West Parrish Avenue. Four people — two adults and two children — died in a house fire Friday morning in Owensboro. Owensboro Fire Department Battalion Chief Steve Leonard confirmed the fatalities to the Messenger-Inquirer. The fire department responded to the fire at 2204 West Parrish Avenue at 8:56 am The fire apparently began in the rear of the house. Read more about the fire at www.messenger-inquirer.com.
Overnight house fire in Baldwin at 571 Tennyson Avenue two firefighters were injured family was not injured
At 0014 Bethlehem fire 14 & 17 get a report of a MVA with rescue at 3259 Easton Ave. at Willow Park Road near Keystone Pub. Crews find a two-vehicle accident. A pick-up truck with heavy front-end damage with one class 1 trauma victim and a white mid-size car with 3 dead inside from heavy side-imact damage to the drivers side. Under the red tarp sits the white car with what we observed as HEAVY side-impact damage. It appears the car was T-boned at the intersection by the pick-up truck.
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Firefighters battle a house fire that spread to some stacks of hay on a nearby trailer on Fig Avenue just southeast of Patterson on Thursday, Aug. 27.
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Allentown Comm Center transmitted the box for an apartment fire with an address of 2635 Prospect Avenue in Apartment 8 sending Engines 11, 14, 10, Tower Ladder 1 and Battalioin Chief 3 (G. Scheirer). Enroute, police transmitted “fire showing.” Phone calls report possible people trapped. Engine 11 arrives and transmits “a working fire” in a two-story garden-style apartment building fully occupied. BC 3 arrives while engine crews are stretching into the stairwell to the top floor. BC 3 proceeds to the rear for a size-up and finds heavy fire venting from all the windows and roof. He strikes the second alarm and orders the interior crews out of the building. Engines 4, 6, 9 (safety), Air 1, FM 4, 47 and 48 respond. Larger handlines and stangs are put into service along with the squirt and tower ladder. As the fire engulfs the roof and then collapses, BC 3 strikes the third alarm. Engine 13 and Ladder 2 respond. All Hands are now working at this location. 7 families are homeless. One firefighter sustained minor injuries from a fall on ice. The temperature was 17′F with a wind chill of 3′F.
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Watch as a heroic Fort Pitt/Ladder 18 FDNY fireman pops up to knock out a smoky window, causing more flames to erupt out of a burning building on Avenue B in Manhattan. Video credit: Jason Huskie For hi-res stills of this event please email suzanne.schultz@gmail.com











