Long Day Tuesday…May 7th….

Boy Tuesday sure was a long day….I had worked the night before and crashed when I got home…was a long night filled with several fire and ems calls…typical Monday night is like a typical Sunday night, nothing much usually happens after 10 pm…we rocked and rolled all night long. About noon on Tuesday, I woke up because my allergies were out of whack, spring temperature and weather changes really make things rough sometimes…couldn`t sleep so I got up and worked on my site updates for a bit and then decided to go to Cuba and fill the gas tank, cause gas prices are thirty cents a gallon cheaper up there. As I was getting ready to drive up there, I heard Crawford County kick Bourbon out to assist Cuba on a first alarm commercial structure….an apartment building…I looked up the address on mapquest and saw that it wasn`t far from the station I was headed to..grabbed my camera and away Missy and I went…as I approached Cuba on 44, I saw a large cloud of white heavy smoke rising in the sky….

01A  Heavy Smoke From Hwy UU

 

…and two miles later…that same cloud of smoke turned black and got even heavier….

02A  Heavy Blk Smoke 2nd Alarm Now

...and it was about that time that Crawford County kicked out a second alarm for the structure fire, calling even more departments to respond, so I decided to drive over and photograph it first. I found a parking spot in the shade for Missy and walked over half a block, stopped and identified myself to a police officer at the scene and then walked down closer to the scene to photograph it. Cuba had their pretty Ladder Truck right in front, with the ladder extended out over the roof and the fire extended through the roof, which was the white smoke going to black a few minutes ago…

03A  Fire Thru Roof Apartment Bldg

 

…and I arrived in time to see a little bit of fire still on the roof…but didnt get there in time to see the amount of heavy fire on the roof that Bourbon got to see when they arrived…

04A  Heavy Fire Thru Roof

 

 

…could see that Cuba and Bourbon had their hands full with this one and were holding their own defensively until second alarm units could arrive…

05A  Cuba Firefighters Large Diameter Hoseline

 

 

06A  Bourbon FF In Shadow of Cuba Ladder

 

 

this was a group of Cuba firefighters at the east end of the one story structure, trying to put out fire that had gained a foothold in the ceiling and roofline….

07A  Cuba FF`s Attack Roof East End

 

08A  Cuba FF`s Attack East End

 

…and this next photo will give you an idea of the bigger picture so to speak….

09A  Cuba Ladder Positioned Well

 

…and while I was over on this side, Steelville FD came screaming down Florence Street on the south side of the apartment complex and stopped near me…and a buddy of mine, Joey Smart, got out of the truck and carried a hosepack over to the corner of the building….

10A  Joey Smart Carries Hosepack to Bldg

 

…by this time though, Cuba`s ladder nozzle was starting to gain the upper hand with the roof spray….

12A  Heavy Smoke From North Side

 

 

…but Joey unraveled the hosepack and had the line charged and he and another firefighter then began mopping up starting on the near corner of the building above soon after….

11A  Joey Prepares Hoseline

 

 

…I took off for the gas station a few minutes later, as the fire was knocked down and well under control. As I reached the gas station, here came Sullivan`s Ladder Truck and made the turn on to Florence Street, their assignment was to supply water to Steelville`s pumper on their arrival. As soon as I got home, I edited up some photos for Jim Bartle, our local newspaper editor of the Independent News, and then went to Cracker Barrel for supper.

 As soon as I finished eating and was leaving Cracker Barrel, I noticed a very large column of heavy black smoke on the north side of town, rising high in the sky…called the police dispatcher to see if she was aware of it, and was advised it was a bbq grill on fire and the FD was being dispatched to it. I grabbed my camera and headed that way, figuring I had a few extra minutes to take a few photos and then get ready to head to work. I crossed the Elmont Road Bridge and slowed to yield to the lead pumper turning on to Elmont Road then followed them to the scene on Hawthorne Road. I parked close to Elmont on Hawthorne, and left Missy in the ac, and this is the first photo I shot as I ran up the street to the scene….

01 Arrival Back Deck Fully Engulfed

 

…the back deck of the home was fully engulfed in heavy flame and at the front of the home, heavy black smoke was pouring out of the garage and front windows….guys were pulling large diameter hose from Pumper 854, hand stretching it to a hydrant in front of the home, as the pumper had pulled to the back of the house on a gravel drive to access the heavy fire at the rear….

02 Arrival Stretching Supply Line to Hydrant

 

…in the photo above, you can see that a bystander is helping stretch the heavy large diameter vinyl supply line as is Craig, one of the medics…those lines are extremely heavy for one guy to pull, specially when you have a few hundred feet to stretch it to….

03 Back Deck Engulfed

 

…it was apparent to me, later confirmed, from the heavy amount of fire on the back deck of the house, that the bbq grill had exploded and set the entire deck on fire, it was engulfed from one side to the other and accessing the roofline as well….

04 Back Deck Engulfed

 

 

05 Heavy Black Smoke in Front

 

Two firefighters entered the backyard and began their attack on the rear deck fire in the next photo, so I moved around to the side to photograph the fire attack….

07 Firefighters Hit Back Deck

 

 

08 Firefighters Begin Attack

 

 

09 Firefighters Begin Attack

 

 

and spotted Captain Dave Konys on the nozzle, but couldnt tell who was backing him up…there was what was left of a trampoline between them and me, and it was partially melted down from the excessive radiant heat…

10 Capt Dave Attacks Back Deck

 

 

10A  Capt Dave Attacks Back Deck

 

 

10B  Capt Dave Attacks Back Deck

 

…I walked back up front to see what effect they were having on the front side, and saw the smoke was still pouring from the garage door, windows along the front porch and from under the eaves along the roofline as well….

11 Heavy Smoke in Front

 

…the smoke in back was turning to whitish brown, which meant Dave and the crew back there was starting to knock down the deck fire….

12 Heavy Smoke in Front

 

…I walked around to the center front of the house to get a better shot of that side….

14 Heavy Smoke Pours From Front

 

….and a few minutes later, Tanker 853 arrived on scene and pulled into the driveway behind Pumper 854…..

15 Tanker Arrives

 

…I returned to the back of the house to check the progress of the attack crew there….

16 Capt Dave Knocking Down Deck Fire

 

…and found Captain Dave packing up behind his crewman who was now on the nozzle…

17 Firefighter Attacks Deck Fire

 

…they then moved around to the other side of the house to hit the deck over there again…..

21 Continuing To Fight Back Deck

 

…and now I had a large solid above ground pool between them and me, so I cropped the pool out of this next one…..

22 Continuing To Fight Back Deck

 

…by this time John Wayne Strothcamp had arrived and was packing up on the side by the pumper as Davey Sumpter led off another hoseline for the attack crews….

25 John Wayne and Davey Sumpter Hard At Work

 

…by this time, as you can see in the photo above, no more black smoke is coming out the front of the house and crews were bringing the deck fire under control…so I headed home to get ready for work. I heard later on, there were no serious injuries at the fire but a family pet dog was sadly lost in the fire. 

 

 

House Fire January 2013

One very cold night in January, while I was off duty, the Fire Department was called out to a house fire on Highway WW. I was still awake working on the computer, grabbed my coat and camera, and headed out the door with Missy right behind me. Just as I got to the North Service Road, Pumper 854 went by headed west. I fell in behind them and continued to the scene, which turned out to be the residence of good friends, Kent and Debbie Koch. I parked at the foot of their driveway to leave room for all the other trucks I knew would be responding, including Bourbon`s crews. As it turned out, Bourbon Fire Department sent several men and three trucks.

On arrival of the Sullivan pumper,  Captain Damon Sumpter and his crew pulled a pre-connect hoseline and stretched it to the back  of the garage, attached to the house, and discovered an enclosed, exterior flue pipe to a wood stove,  that was located inside the garage, the wood framing around the flue pipe was on fire near the top of it,  and had extended to the garage roof as well. While his crew were grabbing tools, Damon prepared to attack the fire alone….

02 Damon Starts His Attack

 

and as soon as the small stream of water was applied to the chimney flue, the amount of fire and heat became more apparent….

03 Damon Hits Chimney Frame

 

…while waiting for more manpower and tools, Damon continued to simply cool down the base of the chimney….

04 Damon Cools Down Chimney

 

…and this next photo shows the pipe exposed and the wood framing burned away from around it….luckily this and only minor damage occurred to the roof of the garage….luckily Kent and Debbie were home and awake to discover it….

05 Damon on Fire Attack