The Class Act, a 48-foot Viking Sport Fisherman, catches fire and burns down to the hull at Lake of Boca Raton in South Florida near the Boca inlet. Video captured from high-rise condo. Enjoy!

This 2 alarm house fire in Spanish Lake, Missouri, was going through the roof when firefighters arrived on the scene. The fire was attacked with master streams. There were no injuries and no one home at the time of the fire.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

At around 1pm crews from station 1 were dispatched to a reported vehicle fire at the Flying J, on arrival police advised Car 2 that the engine compartment was on fire. When crews arrived on scene it wasn’t quite a car burning, something a wee bit bigger. A line was dropped the fire fire was quickly knocked down, crews remained on scene for about 30 minutes overhauling and hitting hot spots. One band member was treated on the scene for minor smoke inhalation. The band did make it to Chicago on time for their concert!

LSFD was dispatched to a reported house fire at 2456 Wayne, LSPD first on scene reported heavy smoke showing and some flames coming from the basement. Neighbors reported animals in the house to the Police, LSFD made a quick attack and saved a cat from the house fire. Investigators were on scene working on cause and origin. Nobody was hurt at the fire scene
Video Rating: 5 / 5

The Lake Ridge Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to a report of smoke in a 3 story multi-family dwelling on 11-13, on arrival a working fire was reported on the 2nd floor. Firefighters soon determined the fire had extended to the 3rd floor and to the roof. Multiple holes were cut in the roof and a breach in the firewall was found. Multiple lines were pulled and Merrillville FD responded to the scene for mutual aid with 2 engines. Firefighters remained on scene for over 2 hours working. One firefighter suffered minor injuries at the scene
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Also, See Part Two – Gwinnett- McKendree Lake House Fire-5-5-2010 Part Two.mov My Neighbor was sleeping when another neighbor knocked on his door. When he came outside, he found his house had caught fire. At 11:37a I called 911 after I heard ‘popping’ sounds outside my window, when I opened the blinds I saw what first, from my angle, looked as if his car was on fire. I saw flames at the back of his car (backed in) and the garage door was open. I immediately called 911 even though another neighbor was on the sidewalk also on the phone, presumably calling 911. The flames quickly climbed up the corner of the house and into the soffit and attic. The fire, after talking to my neighbor later, started from items he had stacked for a garage sale and were at the corner of his house just outside the garage. Note: Weather was dry and warm, upper 70′s. One of the items set aside, as stated by the homeowner, was an old TV set which he said was facing the sun. Afterwards, we looked inside the frame of the old TV and found something much like a magnifying lens about 2 inches in diameter. Question: So could the sun have made it through to the mag. lens past the shadow of the car and ignite the materials of the old TV itself and possibly other material in the stack of garage sale items leading to the fire? As far as I know this fire is still under investigation. -S. Southard

9.23.10 Fire destroying 3 homes, damaging 11. This is the 3rd house becoming fully involved, roof collapse, and an explosion. These houses went from no flames to a pile of burning wood within about 15-20 minutes each.

LSFD was dispatched to a report of smoke filling a house, police arrived on scene first and advised smoke showing. On arrival Fire 6 advised fire through the roof in a large two story frame single family dwelling. Fire crews made an interior attack and had to force their way to the attic. Basicly the whole fire was knocked from the interior and was knocked within 10 minutes of arrival. As many fires as I have been to, I thought the roof and second floor was a loss for sure. The Lake Station FD did an outstanding job and deffinetly out did themselves as usual. Nobody was hurt at the fire scene and all residents were self evacuated.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

LSFD was dispatched to a reported truck vs car mva with rollover, on arrival both victims were self extricated. One person had minor injuries and was transported to an area hospital. Lake Station Firefighters were on scene for about 45 minutes cleaning-up.

Lake Station EMS were requested for a head-on crash at Liverpool Rd and Hampton, a 2nd ambulance was requested on arrival along with Fire Department Personal for multiple victims. The driver of the black Alero crossed the yellow lines crashing into a Lake County Sheriff squad. Nobody was pinned, but the Sheriffs officer was transported to Saint Marys Medical Center via Als ambulance. The 2nd victim was transported by Bls.

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