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Firefighters responded to a 1 story, 60 foot x 100 foot commercial building, with fire through the roof. It took 40 Firefighters 33 minutes to knock down the fire which was confined to the auto body shop. © Photos by Juan Guerra
Firefighters responded to a 1 story, 60 foot x 100 foot commercial building, with fire through the roof. It took 40 Firefighters 33 minutes to knock down the fire which was confined to the auto body shop. © Photos by Juan Guerra
Bit of an awkward shot, but flames are visible from this fire at the West Madison Agricultural Research Station, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Taken July 19, 2024.
Chicken house fire on Delmar Road in 74’s due. Delmar, Laurel, Hebron and SCEMS were on the initial dispatch. Command then requested a Tanker Task Force which brought additional units from Parsonsburg, Gumboro, Mardela Springs, Sharptown, Blades and Seaford.
Salisbury Truck 1 and Parsonsburg Tanker 608 provided coverage at Delmar fire station during the incident.
At 6:35AM on December 17, 2023 the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to the 12300 block of W Riverside Drive for a reported structure fire.
Firefighters found a four story (three residential over parking) apartment building with an attic fire in one corner of the structure.
48 firefighters accessed, confined and extinguished the fire in 23 minutes.
One adult female patient was transported in fair condition.
© Photo by Austin Gebhardt
LAFD Incident 121723-0405
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Structure Fire. Bay Road, Shelburne, Vermont. Shelburne, South Burlington, Charlotte, Hinesburg and Ferrisburg Fire Departments Responded. Great job done by all!
Ventura County Fire Department on scene of a Working Fire in Simi Valley, California. It took firefighters a little over 20 minutes to knock down the fire.
Santa Barbara County Fire crews responded to a mobile home fire Wednesday afternoon in the 7400 block of Hollister Avenue in Goleta.
Three engines responded to the Rancho Mobile Home Park at 7465 Hollister Ave. at 3:19 p.m. and found the back of a single-wide mobile home on fire with smoke pouring out of a rear window, County Fire public information officer Mike Eliason said.
An engine company confined the fire to the back of the home, near the laundry area, and put it out within 20 minutes, Eliason said. One resident was home at the time but there were no injuries to him or any firefighters.
Firefighter Hugh Montgomery (left), Engineer Matt Osborne (center) and Firefighter Alexander Park (Right) cool down after their second time inside the structure.
Feb 4, 2017. Stations 74, 2 and 6 were dispatched for a structure fire on the Maryland side in the Avalon Park neighborhood. Units arrived to find a large shed well involved with fire that was threatening two homes in close proximity. Assistance was requested from the next 3 closest fire stations which brought units from Stations 16, 5 and 7.
Warren County - House fire back in the woods, NC 58 Highway, Warrenton, NC. Warrenton RVFD, Macon RVFD, Norlina VFD, Afton-Elberon VFD, NC Forest Service, Warren County EMS, and Warren County SO responded.
Shortly after 9 p.m. Sunday August 7th, a fire broke out in the 3900 block of Calle Cita. Both Santa Barbara City and County fire responded. The fire was initially reported as a vegetation fire in the back yard of the residence but rapidly spread to the residence. There were also reports of multiple explosions. The fire was centered on a second-story deck off the rear of the three-unit apartment building. There was extensive head and smoke damage to the structure but no injuries.
At 6:35AM on December 17, 2023 the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to the 12300 block of W Riverside Drive for a reported structure fire.
Firefighters found a four story (three residential over parking) apartment building with an attic fire in one corner of the structure.
48 firefighters accessed, confined and extinguished the fire in 23 minutes.
One adult female patient was transported in fair condition.
© Photo by Austin Gebhardt
LAFD Incident 121723-0405
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At 11:37, Friday October 24th, Engines 1, 2, 5 and 307 along with Truck 1 and a Battalion 712, responded to the 1400 block of Lou Dillon Lane for a reported structure fire. Engine 5 was first in and reported a large 3 story residential structure with smoke showing from the first floor.
Upon making entry, it was discovered that a laundry room was completely involved in fire, which caused heavy smoke damage throughout the first floor.
Shortly after 5:00 units from Santa Barbara City and County Fire responded to a reported structure fire on Hillcrest Rd. Upon arrival Engine 7 found a fire that had extended into the walls around the chimney.
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Just after midnight, Santa Barbara County Fire Department responded to a report of a fire on the 8th floor of the North Tower of the Santa Catalina Dorms. Initial reports indicated, AND I AM NOT MAKING THIS UP, that there was a toilet on fire. Upon arrival, Engine 11 found that it was in fact a trashcan on fire, which made much more sense. After about an hour, the residents of the north tower were allowed back in the building.
Santa Barbara County Fire crews responded to a mobile home fire Wednesday afternoon in the 7400 block of Hollister Avenue in Goleta.
Three engines responded to the Rancho Mobile Home Park at 7465 Hollister Ave. at 3:19 p.m. and found the back of a single-wide mobile home on fire with smoke pouring out of a rear window, County Fire public information officer Mike Eliason said.
An engine company confined the fire to the back of the home, near the laundry area, and put it out within 20 minutes, Eliason said. One resident was home at the time but there were no injuries to him or any firefighters.
SAN FERNANDO - Over 100 LAFD firefighters responded to a structure fire in a one-story church in the City of San Fernando on July 9, 2024. Ambient temperatures of up to 105°F were recorded outside, as firefighters went to work cutting open the roof from above, and penetrating the ceilings from below, to make access to the stubborn attic fire. The occupants who were inside the building at the time safely evacuated prior to LAFD arrival. Crews continued battling in the hot weather to eliminate all remaining fire in just over two hours. During the incident, four firefighters sought medical help from on-scene paramedics due to heat-related illness. Three of them rested and recovered on scene and then continue working, and one was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation and care. The fire appeared to have been caused by rooftop construction, but the official cause is still under investigation.
© Photo by Greg Doyle
LAFD Incident 070924-0848
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Chicken house fire on Delmar Road in 74’s due. Delmar, Laurel, Hebron and SCEMS were on the initial dispatch. Command then requested a Tanker Task Force which brought additional units from Parsonsburg, Gumboro, Mardela Springs, Sharptown, Blades and Seaford.
Salisbury Truck 1 and Parsonsburg Tanker 608 provided coverage at Delmar fire station during the incident.