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Feb 23 2015

BUILDING FIRE COMMERCIAL

02/23/15 ** 09:12 ** FBL ** BUILDING FIRE COMMERCIAL ** E EVERGREEN AVE AND SUMMI ** ** E6,E700-2,E700- **

Engine 6’s crew standing by at the scene this morning.

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Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Dispatches · Tagged: Building Fire, Engine 6, FFCo, Flourtown, Wyndmoor

Feb 22 2015

CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR NO SYMPTOMS

02/22/15 ** 12:57 ** FCM ** CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR NO SY ** BETHLEHEM PIKE AND DEAD E ** ** E6,FMX28,L6 **

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Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Dispatches · Tagged: Engine 6, Flourtown, Ladder 6, Oreland, Wyndmoor

Feb 21 2015

Flourtown Honor’s Departed Brother

Preparing to honor a departed brother: Flourtown Ladder 6 and Edge Hill Ladder 400 erect a ladder arch to honor Robert Lindquist, member of Oreland Volunteer Fire Company, this morning:

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Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Dispatches · Tagged: Flourtown, honor, Ladder 6, Oreland

Jan 27 2015

Flourtown Responds to Overnight Fire

On January 28th, 2015 at approximately 0052 hours, the Barren Hill Volunteer Fire Company along with mutual aide companies from the Flourtown Fire Company, Wissahickon Fire Company, Fort Washington Fire Company and Oreland Fire Company responded to the Washington Towers Apartments, 491 Bethlehem Pike for a reported apartment fire. Numerous calls reporting the fire were received by the Montgomery County 911 system who immediately upgraded the assignment. Upon arrival of Law Enforcement personnel from Whitemarsh Township and Upper Dublin Township, a large volume of smoke and fire was showing from a second floor rear apartment in Building #1. Due to the large amount of smoke and fire, numerous residents sought refuge on exterior balconies and required rescue. Law Enforcement personnel began rescuing civilians from the lower balconies ahead of the Fire Companies arrival. Upon arrival of Fire personnel, crews began making civilian rescues from the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors using grounds ladders and aerial ladder devices. Crews also began making an aggressive interior attack on the fire which had completely consumed the entire second floor apartment prior to the fire company’s arrival.


Primary and secondary searches of the apartment building were made and all occupants were accounted for. Multiple hand-lines were stretched to the 2nd and 3rd floor apartments as the fire extended to the 3rd floor apartment directly above the original unit that was on fire. A partial collapse of the 3rd floor apartment rear bedroom floor occurred during the course of the fire attack. Firefighters held the bulk of the fire damage to the 2nd and 3rd floor apartment with smoke and water damage elsewhere in the building. The fire remains under investigation by the Whitemarsh Township Fire Marshal’s Office.

Command at the incident special called four ladder companies and two engine companies above the original 1st alarm assignment to assist at the scene. Several EMS agencies were also on scene assisting Whitemarsh EMS.

Three civilians were transported to the Hospital with non-life threatening injuries and no firefighters were hurt during this incident.

During this incident, temperatures continued to fall and firefighters faced a tremendous amount of challenges from the cold weather and icing in addition to the actual fire incident. Thanks to the Sague Bus Company of Lafayette Hill who provided two buses for shelter for both firefighters and civilians who were on scene.

Thank you to ALL of our local VOLUNTEER firefighters who spent the better part of four hours battling this blaze this morning. Your hard work and dedication to a successful outcome of this incident truly prevented what certainly could have been a disastrous tragedy. Great Work!

Chris Schwartz
Fire Chief – BHVFC

This post appears courtesy of the Barren Hill Volunteer Fire Company, which was originally posted by their Chief of Operations on Facebook.

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Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Featured, Recent Incidents · Tagged: Barren Hill, FFCo, fire, Flourtown, Fort Washington, Oreland, rescue, Squad 6, Wissahickon, Wyndmoor

Dec 18 2014

Flourtown Says Goodbye to a Fallen Sister

On the morning of Saturday, December 13th members of the Flourtown Fire Company joined our brothers and sisters of the Philadelphia Fire Department at Cheltenham and Washington Lane, to say goodbye to fallen firefighter, Lieutenant (Lt.) Joyce Craig.

Lt. Craig, was killed in the line of duty on Tuesday, December 9th battling a basement fire in 1600 block of Middleton Street in West Oak Lane.  She and her crew were trying to rescue an elderly victim and control the fire.

Rest in peace, Lt. Craig

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Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Community, Firehouse News · Tagged: firefighter, Flourtown, Funeral, LODD, Philadelphia Fire Department

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