Working Apartmnet Building fire 56 S. Tulpehocken St. Pine Grove Boro
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Don’t know what they use these for
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RAVINE FIRE COMPANY RESPONDS TO A FULLY INVOLVED VEHICLE FIRE AT ROUTE 209 AND INTERSTATE 81.
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Pine Hill Firefighters put on a vehicle extrication demonstration for spectators at the Fire Prevention Open House Video by Don Murtha
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From March 9, 1978 – FDNY battles this “famous”multiple alarm fire on Pine St @ Blake Ave. Boro of Brooklyn, in row of 15-frames.This footage was shot by news videographer Sheldon Levy, and purchased from him direct, years back. His footage appears elsewhere, and is well known.
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Around 22:24, Allentown 9-1-1 transmitted the box for 337 Lumber St. in the rear for a house fire. Multiple calls received. Engines 4, 9, 6, Truck 2, Battalion 2 (Lanshe) responds. B/C 2 arriving reports smoke showing and after size-up reports the 2nd floor fully involved. Engine 4 stretches a handline and initiates the attack. Engine 4 was the only engine to gain access to the fire due to it being in a small narrow street. With heavy fire showing, B/C 2 strikes the 2nd alarm. More lines are stretched off engine 4. Now with the fire in the cockloft, and extending into exposures, command strikes the 3rd alarm. 7 engines, 2 trucks and air one operate. Engine 4 had a total of 4 handlines in service.
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PINE FOREST APARTMENTS IN HOUSTON ON CLAY RD very horrible place to live. no hot water for over a year and its no joke!! mold inside many of the apartments, holes on the walls due to humidity, many wasp nest and spiders specially inside the empty apartments….yes, more than one wasp nest inside empty apartments; awful manager and by the way in a period of four months they had 3 different managers being fired for stealing money from the company; the two maintanance wont do their job but specially the short hispanic guy with the cap on his head who i kinda wanna say thanx to him for revealing most of the truth that’s going on in that property including the truth about the actual manager stealing money from the property. deposit money. whenever they do turn on the old ass water heater(which it happens for one day every 2 or three months)twice it happened that it brakes down leaving the apartment smelling like gas and both times it happened in the afternoon. now i imagine if it would have happened at 3 or 4AM? a few people would have been dead due to the gas. how irresponsable can that management be?????????? and guess what?? that old water heater is still there with a red tag from the fire marshall to be fixed, tag is gone and the water heater is still off not fixed……no hot water.
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a house was gutted by fire at 42 pine street early this morning in massena, new york. fire fighters from massena and louisville were on the scene within minutes. May 21, 2010 at around 12:45 am. one of the occupants of the house was killed in the fire. MASSENA – A 58-year-old Massena man died in a Friday morning fire that swept through a two-story structure at 42 Pine St. Massena and Louisville firefighters responded to the scene of the fire, which was called in shortly before 1 am Firefighters remained on the scene until early this morning. “There was a fatality. It’s under investigation by the St. Lawrence County fire investigation team. It’s on-going. They did a preliminary (investigation) last night,” county Director of Emergency Services Martin J. Hassett said Friday morning. He said fire departments were dispatched at 12:45 am and were back at their stations at 5 am The Massena Volunteer Fire Department was assisted on the scene by the Louisville Volunteer Fire Department, who were also on stand-by at the Massena station. Seaway Valley Ambulance was also at the scene, according to Mr. Hassett. “It was determined a total loss for the residence. It is undetermined as to the cause. (Investigators) will be returning to the scene,” he said. A neighbor who asked not to be identified said she didn’t know the residents at 42 Pine St. Another neighbor indicated she believed the man killed in the fire had recently moved to the area. One of the neighbors said she was first …











