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Monrovia CA - Working House Fire 01-25-13 - Monrovia1 - 01-31-2013 Well involved working attic fire, Fire was contained to the structure of origin E101, E102, E105, E107, T101, T105, RA105, SQD101, BC105, BC10. [url=http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h155/Seagrave7/Incident Photos/5th IC/024.jpg] Monrovia CA - Working House Fire 01-25-13 - firephoto - 01-31-2013 <sup>Was Ernie Moreno working?</sup> Monrovia CA - Working House Fire 01-25-13 - Guest - 01-31-2013 Nice Pics Monrovia CA - Working House Fire 01-25-13 - hank - 01-31-2013 Good photos! tHANKs Monrovia CA - Working House Fire 01-25-13 - Guest - 01-31-2013 Yes, it certainly is "well involved". If one of the women in the first photo is the occupant, I wonder if she considered moving her car. ? Monrovia CA - Working House Fire 01-25-13 - Guest - 01-31-2013 I should have added that it's great to see some more stuff from the left coast. Keep 'em coming! Monrovia CA - Working House Fire 01-25-13 - Guest - 01-31-2013 Great shots. Monrovia CA - Working House Fire 01-25-13 - Guest - 01-31-2013 Always cool to see the West Coast Truck Work!!!! Monrovia CA - Working House Fire 01-25-13 - NRIfirePhotos - 01-31-2013 Great shots! Monrovia CA - Working House Fire 01-25-13 - Monrovia1 - 01-31-2013 Quote:<sup>Was Ernie Moreno working?</sup> Quote:Yes, it certainly is "well involved".Firephoto, No it was Ernie's day off, A Shift was working. The first photo was taken from across the street of a neigboring exposure. Monrovia CA - Working House Fire 01-25-13 - dano3rescue - 02-03-2013 I wouldnt go with attic fire from looking at the 2nd shot. I would say it started on the ground level and spread to the attic. |