Arlington Heights Fire Department firefighters fought a fire through the roof at a home on Grove Street in Arlington Heights at about 10:30 am Friday. The Cardinal (full article) … arlingtoncardinal.blogharbor.com
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Working Apartmnet Building fire 56 S. Tulpehocken St. Pine Grove Boro
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RAVINE FIRE COMPANY RESPONDS TO A FULLY INVOLVED VEHICLE FIRE AT ROUTE 209 AND INTERSTATE 81.
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LODI, NJ – Lodi 9-1-1 received a call reporting a fire at 260 Grove St. on October 22, dispatching the Lodi Fire Dept. Police arrived on scene and informed headquarters that they had a working fire. When 2nd Asst. Chief Baldino arrived on the scene, he requested that headquarters put this in as a full assignment, and as companies called in service notify them of the heavy fire on the C- and D-side of a 1.5-story wood-frame. Command directed the first-due engine to take a hydrant and to stretch a in line to the front door and two lines to the rear. The truck company was ordered to ladder the building and to vent the roof. Command then requested a second alarm, a FAST assignment from Wallington, a truck from both Garfield and Wallington, and a rescue from Saddle Brook. Other mutual aid towns were requested to cover the now empty Lodi firehouses . As crews entered the first floor they were faced with a heavy volume of fire and were able to contain it, but the fire had already extended to the attic and the chief notified them to back the lines out for fear of collapse. The roof crew was ordered off the roof and to engage in exterior fire suppression operations. It took about 90 minutes to gain control over the fire; but not before one firefighter suffered second degree burns, sending him to the hospital. Additionally, one resident succumbed to smoke inhalation and was also sent to the hospital. Both were later released. The remaining five residents escaped safely. The fire is
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House fire in Maple Grove, MN on 4/2/2010 at 3am. All got out safe.
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This was a 2 alarm fire on September 1, 2007 in station 11′s first due on Conway Rd. Without every single piece of equipment and every single firefighter on that scene, we most certainly would have had a loss of life. Just listen to the mother on the phone as she was trapped in her bathroom with smoke and flames coming in, and she had no way out. The City of Orlando is laying-off 46 firefighters in order to pay for such things as the performing arts center, the citrus bowl renovation, etc. All things that need to eventually come to Orlando but, not on the backs of your police and firefighters. The truth of the matter is that we don’t need a NEW performing arts center when our nation is in the middle of a financial crisis. We need to maintain the highest level of service possible and you just can’t do that with fewer personnel and closing down stations. Folks, we need you to help us gather as much support as you can through friends, co-workers, family. HELP US REACH 5000 SUPPORTERS. SHARE THIS PAGE WITH EVERYONE ON YOUR FRIENDS LIST AND THEN HAVE THEM DO THE SAME. Anyone can express their outrage…and believe me, they’re listening. Facebook: www.facebook.com Watch this news clip to see what’s happening: www.wftv.com CONTACT MAYOR BUDDY DYER’S OFFICE: Mayor Buddy Dyers office 407 246 2221 buddy.dyer@cityoforlando.net

Mother and 4 children are trapped in their apartment bathroom. OFD dispatcher reassures them and coaches them while firefighters are searching. This video shows the importance of staffing and response times in saving lives.
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