Sep
22
2009

Engine 6 dispatched to the intersection of Union St and Godfrey Blvd for a broken propane line. Engine 6 reported a venting 2″ propane line and quickly established control of the scene, shutting down traffic and other potential ignition sources. Addition resources were called in, Fire Command 1, Ladder 1, and police to assist Eng 6 with operations.
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Aug
18
2009

With Central and Station 6 units already assigned to a propane leak, dispatch received a 911 call from a neighbor reporting a fire on the deck of the multi-unit building behind her residence. Eng 5 redirected from a leaking gas call, Rescue 5 responded. Eng 6, Res 6 and Lad 1 were reassigned to the 1st Alarm also.
Eng 5, first due, reported smoke conditions visible prior arrival. Once on scene Engine 5 reported small fire, exterior wooden staircase. Single line was in operation, no extension to main multi unit dwelling. All other units released during short investigation.
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Side B, Exterior Stair
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Engine 5, Fire Command 1 investigating.
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Apr
5
2009
Engine and Rescue 5 Co.’s answered the call from Old Town, for a residential fire. Station 5 Co.’s were immediately assigned as the RIT team for this working fire. As additional Co’s arrived, Lt. VanPeursem, with Rescue 5, were rotated in for overhaul on the first floor.
First in reports had heavy fire in the attic, second floor and back half of the first floor. Crews initially made interior attacks from the first floor, but the tide turner came from Orono’s Tower. With crews pulled from the building, Tower 245 beat the snot out of it, once again giving the guys a shot at the inside. Interior crews were quick and methodical with their final blows to the fire.
Our brothers and sisters on the Old Town and Orono departments once again did a stand up job knocking this one in the teeth.
Kudos to the guys on our eastern border, sweet job.

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Mar
21
2009
Aggressive work by the first in Engine crews lead to a quick containment of the “All Hands” fire on outer Essex street just after 4pm on March 21. First in reports had fire showing from windows on the second floor of the residential structure.
Station 5 Co.’s were dispatched with the declaration of the “All Hands Working Fire”. Engine 5 operations consisted mainly of salvage and Rescue 5 operations consisted of exterior ground ladder operations followed by salvage.



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