Unique structure fire today (pics included)...

EMT/SRT

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...we were called to a structure fire today around 1 pm at a local funeral home. It was their garage. It contained their Suburban, Lincoln Hearse, and casket storage. It was fully involved when I arrived, 2 minutes after we were called. Anyway, we were able to drive the scortched vehicles out and knock the fire down. Man was it hot! Just had to share my day. Never thought I would ever have to put out a casket. That's me in the doorway on the last pic.

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Bet somebody could get a hot deal on one of those caskets.:D

Thank you, thank you......I'll be here all week.

Great pics. Glad nobody got hurt.
 
Oh yeah. No one was injured. The state fire marshall determined the cause to be an 8 foot flourescent light ballast.
 
Yeah my dad is the "old school" fire fighter that NEVER puts his gear on. Hard headed as hell!
 
Way to pull a 2 1/2 line ...you would be amazed on how many people will pull an 1 3/4 line... the knockdown with the 2 is so much better. Who is the fella in the green shirt...:confused:
Hope you had some fun... reminds me of when I first stared in the fire service... H2O from a water tanker.... LOL. Pretty cool... kinda...not so much.;) :p :D Hard suction on the engine... really puts things into perspective... on how good we got it. Hard not to find a good plug around here. Engine looks naked without 5" in the hose bed. We had a lot of fun back then. Did you ever get to go interior while she was hooked up?... or did you stay defensive.:dontknow:
Thanks for sharing the pics. Glad no one got hurt.
 
NBT said:
Way to pull a 2 1/2 line

Ahhhh the 2 1/2 inch line...i remember those from my firefighting days...really knocks the crap out of the fire. :rock: :D even better with a smooth bore tip!
 
Silverback said:
How can he get away with that?

We are a really small all volunteer department. Sort of a whatever it takes type dept. We all leave our jobs or houses when we get toned out.
 
FastSRT19 said:
Ahhhh the 2 1/2 inch line...i remember those from my firefighting days...really knocks the crap out of the fire. :rock: :D even better with a smooth bore tip!

You got that right, I pierce right through drywall when were interior, and it's in the attic space/ over our heads...(beat's pulling it all with a pike pole) got to have a good water supply though. Will run right through an engines water supply in about three minutes (depending how big the hold) with a 2 1/2. Running out of water.... bad.

EMT/SRT said:
We are a really small all volunteer department. Sort of a whatever it takes type dept. We all leave our jobs or houses when we get toned out.
That's where I started in the 1990's Travis
http://homes.woodville.net/fire/
 
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I hate to say it but the guy but the guy without safety gear leads by bad example
 
stick said:
I hate to say it but the guy without safety gear leads by bad example

We can't get away with it, but the Vollies need everyone they can get regarding manpower.... we just hate to se them sucking in about 4000 carcinogens with each breath... one gulp is all you need to end up with somekindofbadshit. It's called "The breath from Hell".
http://www.fireengineering.com/articles/article_display.html?id=251465

Back at ya Travis...:p :D

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Alright everone. Ken had a fish fry and didn't invite any of us.
 
SilvrSRT10 said:
Alright everone. Ken had a fish fry and didn't invite any of us.

Carcinogen Chicken... you want fries with that.:p :D
 

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