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FIRE SHOWING AGAIN.....THIS TIME FIRST DUE!! |
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April 20, 2007
– At 0324 hours, box alarm 81-13 was transmitted for
a building fire at 9344 Taney Road, in the
Georgetown South section of the City. Engine, Tower,
and Battalion 581 responded with nine men. Once on
the scene, the Engine reported fire showing from the
roof of a three story brick row. The Engine ran a
line
threw the front door, making their way to the third
floor. Once there, they encountered thick smoke
conditions. The Tower started opening up the
ceilings and a large amount of fire dropped down on
the two companies. The building was ventilated and
through continuing heavy fire conditions, crews
continued to open up and extinguish all visible
fire. A rapid primary search yielded no victims. A
check of the exposures found smoke conditions only.
Companies continued to open up and extinguish all
hot spots, finding that the fire was contained to
the cockloft and the fire room. FM 582 was on scene
to investigate, and Battalion 581 had the
Taney Road
command. Units cleared the fire ground at
0544 hours. An hour later, both companies were back
on the street for a personal injury accident with
reported entrapment at Center Street and Main
Street. The Tower removed the driver's door and went
ready an few minutes later. |
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