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A video guide to house fire safety. Produced by CFA Public Affairs & Community Safety

A home was completely destroyed in an early morning fire on Pearce Place in Falmouth , Massachusetts Friday ( 02-04-11 ) morning around 3:30 AM . When firefighters arrived at the scene, the home was completely involved in fire. Firefighters were initially hampered in their efforts to fight the fire when they encountered a frozen fire hydrant. Temperatures were below freezing at the time of the fire. The fire was brought under control in about an hour. There were no reported injuries
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Foothill Ranch fire of Oct 22 2007 on Viaggio Lane
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Edson RCMP noticed smoke while on patrol and came across a vehicle fire at Cedars Mobile Home Park in Edson. Edson FIRE quickly responded and put out the blaze before is spread to an adjacent home. While the home did have some minimal damage it could have been worse. The vehicle was destroyed by the blaze.
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The video taken was only of the one corner of the structure. Side A / D. If you would be looking on at the scene for a bigger view, the fire stretched about another 20 yards to the left and about another 25 square yards to the rear. Before dispatched, there was an EMA director on scene announcing multiple exposures with a fully involved structure. When the Truck and Engine arrived, there was a water issue. When it was resolved, opps. continued and the masterstream on the truck was utilized. Visit…….. Hummelstownfire.org for more pics.
ATTENTION TV STATIONS – DO NOT BROADCAST – FOR KOCO TV 5 USE ONLY The Ponca City Comm center received a 911 call at 10:44pm Tuesday evening reporting smoke coming from the former Highland Nursing home building, now housing a climate controlled storage business, located in the 1400 block of West Highland. All 4 stations were toned out for the structure fire and arrived to find smoke billowing from the west wings eaves. Fire fighters used a chain saw to cut holes in both the south door of the west wing and the roof of the west wing. The fire marshal arrived on the scene shortly before 1am and stations 1, 2, and 4 were put back in service with station 3 staying on the scene to assist the fire marshal. The fire is being called suspicious in nature and is under investigation at this time. Monday evening the Ponca City Comm Center received a call saying a door of this same building was open and there was someone sitting on an air conditioner unit and was possibly a lookout person. Police responded and the owner was called out to lock the storage facility back up. Its unknown if a burglary had taken place or not. Copyright © 2009 Chris Caldwell

POTTSVILLE CITY(SCHUYLKILL COUNTY), PA: On January 6th at 03:18 hours the Pottsville City Fire Department (Seven Stations) and Pottsville City EMS were dispatched to 429 Fairview Street for a possible house fire. Pottsville Police and assistant fire chiefs arrived on scene in minutes and reported that there was heavy fire showing from the first floor of the building. Some residents were standing on the street after evacuating the next-door homes. They reported the fire was through out the first floor and was spreading through out the house. The first fire officer on scene reported he had a working fire in the row home and requested the RIT team from Schuylkill Haven. Engine 32 was the first engine on scene staged on Side B and took a hose line to the building to attack the seat of the fire. The attack crew found the fire spreading to the second floor of the home. The fire spread quickly and vented out through the second floor and the roof. West End Ladder 51 was the first ladder on scene, staged on Side D and sent its crew to the roof of an exposure building to do ventilation work. Phoenix Ladder 21 was the second truck company on the scene and staged to the rear of Engine 32. Fire fighters with ground ladders were sent to the windows to vent the smoke. Yorkville Engine 62 established a water supply from a hydrant up the street from the fire. Engine 62 supplied Ladder 51 with hydrant water. Goodwill Engine 41 lay in from the hydrant in the rear of the fire building and …
I responded to a fire next door to a relative. A vehicle caught on fire, and set the wall on fire as well. Just missed the flames, they had already been extinguished by the time I arrived. It happened in September 2008 on Barnside Place at Countryside Village. No one was hurt.
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