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Apr 16 2010

Busy Week for R.I.T Calls

Tuesday, April 6 @ 22:13hrs Station 7 (Wissahickon) and Ladder 18 (FDMT) were dispatched to the area of McKean Rd. and Rt.309  for the commercial building fire. Chief 7 went on location at the new YMCA  (under construction) with flames from the roof.  County dispatched Squad 6 to assist as the R.I.T.  Crews extended hand lines to the roof to extinguish the roofing material and trash that was burning. Squad 6’s crew stood-by till members cleared the roof.

Thursday April 8th@ 00:21hrs Station 88 (Fort Washington) with Engine 7-3 and Ladder 7 (Wissahickon) were dispatched to Stuart Ln. for the dwelling fire. LT. 88-1 went on scene with a ranch style house with fire from the roof, and possible entrapment. Squad 6 due on the box, as the R.I.T was dispatched. Crews stretched an 13/4″ hand line to knock the fire while  primary and secondary searches were performed and were negative.

Later that day @ 21:43hrs Station 7 with Tower 88 were dispatched to 400 N. Bethlehem Pk. for smoke from the air vents. While crew’s investigated the possible sources, the smoke condition was getting heavier in the building. with this report Chief 7 had Squad 6 dispatched to assist as the R.I.T. Fire was found to be in an outside air intake pit. 7 command put the fire under control and released Squad 6.

Written by gwilmot3 · Categorized: R.I.T., Recent Incidents · Tagged: chief 7, Fort Washington, R.I.T., Squad 6, Station 7, Station 88, Wissahickon

Mar 21 2010

Roof Ventilation Training – 3/21/10

Sunday morning March 21st, Flourtown was invited by Wissahickon Fire Co. to an acquired structure for roof ventilation training. A group of members took full advantage of this seldom training opportunity. They were able to learn and fine tune their skills, using vent saws, working off of roof ladders and venting a roof working off of the main.    Flourtown would like to thank Chief John Leadbeater and the Wissahickon Fire Co. for the invitation.

Photos by:  Robert Wilmot Jr.

Written by gwilmot3 · Categorized: Training · Tagged: chainsaw, Flourtown, ladders, Leadbeater, Roof, Station 7, Training, vent, Wissahickon

Mar 18 2010

Afternoon Dwelling Box 3/18/10

Thursday afternoon at 15:53hrs Stations 6 (Flourtown), 82 (Wyndmoor)and 700 (Oreland) were dispatched to the 300 blk. of Penn Oak Rd. for the dwelling. PD arrived on scene reporting smoke showing with fire on the 1st floor. Engine and Chief  6 arrived confirming PD’s report, confirming all occupants out of the building with a dog still inside. Engine 6 crew stretched an 13/4″ line into the first floor and found a heavy smoke condition with minimal fire. They were able to make a quick knock on the fire with a pressurized water can, while Ladder 6 and Rescue 82’s crew laddered the building and removed the uninjured pet.  700’s crew set up fans for ventilation. Rescue 88 (Fort Washington) for RIT and Tower 29 (Barren Hill) were also dispatched on the confirmed fire procedure, but were quickly recalled by Deputy 700 who had 6 Command.

Written by gwilmot3 · Categorized: Recent Incidents · Tagged: Barren Hill, Chief 6, dwelling, Flourtown, Fort Washington, Oreland, pd, Wyndmoor

Mar 15 2010

Northwestern Ave. Water Rescue

Saturday, March 13th at 20:18 hrs Station 6 (Flourtown), Rescue and Boat 82 (Wyndmoor), and Rescue 29 (Barren Hill) were dispatched to the area of Northwestern Ave. and Germantown Pk. for the water rescue. Chief 6 arrived on scene to find a van, that had driven around a barricade and a gate, stalled in approx. 4 ft of water with two occupants. Crews arrived on scene and were ordered to attempt to walk out to the van, while Boat 82 was prepared to be launched in case the current was to strong to walk in. The crew walking out to the van reported back they were able to make it to the van and they were in the process of removing the occupants. Occupants were checked out at the scene by Springfield (311) Ambulance. Crews cleared at 20:50 hrs.

Written by gwilmot3 · Categorized: Recent Incidents · Tagged: 03/13/10, 2010, Arboretum, Barren Hill, flooding, Flourtown, northwestern ave., water recue, Wyndmoor

Feb 07 2010

Whitemarsh Basement Fire – 02/05/10

Friday, January 5, 2010 at 17:00hrs, Stations 29 (Barren Hill) and 6 (Flourtown) were dispatched to the 6300 block of Fairfield Drive for the Dwelling fire. Deputy 6 on scene with heavy smoke showing, confirming all occupants out of the building and establishing 29 command. Engine 6’s crew led off with an 1-3/4″ line and found moderate fire in the basement. A quick knock was put on the fire, as Ladder 6 and 29’s crew laddered the building and checked for extension. Squad 6 established a water supply. Rescue 82 (Wyndmoor) handled the RIT assignment. Stations 45(Spring Mill) and 56(Lincoln) were also dispatched on the Whitemarsh working fire procedure.

Written by gwilmot3 · Categorized: Recent Incidents · Tagged: 2/5/2010, 29, 82, Barren Hill, basement, Engine 6, fire, RIT, Squad 6, structure, Whitemarsh

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