Sunday, September 23, 2012

Few New Posted on arrival and pre arrival videos

TheBravestOnline.com. Working Fire in Fort Worth, Texas. Neighbors film as firefighters make the attack.

Published on Sep 19, 2012 by lehighsbravest

Palmer Township, Pa-- Palmer Townships Fire Commissioner pulled out of the station and confirmed the worker at 3029 Old Nazareth Pike this afternoon. First arriving ladder 2721 grabbed the plug at Swanson Street and made a short lay in, crews stretched a line and made entry to the fire which was blowing out both gable end vents in the attic. Palmers engine arrived next and took roof operations while crews from Nancy Run set up the FAST assignment, Hecktown's crews stood by for manpower. All in all first arriving responders rescued 2 pets and had the fire knocked with in 5 minutes of arrival. All companies were held on the scene to assist with some minor overhaul, negative injuries were reported.
Companies On-Scene: Palmer Fire & Police, Nancy Run Fire, Hecktown Fire, Suburban EMS
Pictures:http://tinyurl.com/chvccju

Published on Aug 23, 2012 by lehighsbravest

Allentown, Pa-- Companies working on the 4th alarm in the 800 block of N. 8th Street. Nine homes were reported effected by the fire and five firefighters were transported to the hospital.
Firefighters arrived to find heavy fire on the first floor of a 3 story M/O/R, a 2nd alarm was transmitted. 4A requested a supply line a 2nd line and make entry to the fire floor. Truck 2 set up on the alpha side and went to work with roof operations. Companies had issues with the alley behind the row limiting access to engine and ladder companies.
Crews went to work on division 1 with heavy fire on the 1st floor dining room and extension rolling to the 2nd floor. Updates from the outside were heavy fire rolling out the rear, with this Chief 40 requested the 3rd alarm.
The fire eventually took the 2nd and 3rd floors blowing out the roof with extension to multiple exposures, cmd requested the 4th alarm evacuated all companies and went to ladder pipe operations and multiple lines from the exterior.
Video by staff photographer Jay Wagner
Pictures: http://tinyurl.com/9anuvdl

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