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Early Morning Hose Fire, Portland 3-16-2014
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At 04:48 Portland responded to a house fire at 3950 NE 136th Ave.

Response was E30, E12, E7, Gresham E74, Trucks 2 and 7, C3 & C4.

Truck 2, first to arrive, reported light smoke showing from the eaves.

When the roof was opened, the scene changed drastically as you can

see in the first photo.
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#2
Nice work Dick!

Greg Muhr

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#3
Love the Roof shots

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#4
GREAT SHOTS! Love it when a truck company is doing their job!

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#5
Good photos, Dick!

 

tHANKs

tHANKs
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#6
Nice shots!
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#7
Sorry about the title. It should, of course, be HOUSE, not HOSE, Smile

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#8
The roof pics are stunning. Money shot.

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#9
Everyone make it there with all theyre wheels.
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#10
Quote:Everyone make it there with all theyre wheels.
 

Hahaha! Word certainly gets around. Smile
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#11
The roof shots are awesome. Any word on the wheel incident.. The piece seemed fairly new .

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#12
Quote:The roof shots are awesome. Any word on the wheel incident.. The piece seemed fairly new .
 

It was caused by a casting defect. There is a forward camera somewhere on the rig and it caught the whole thing. When the wheel broke off it rolled along beside the rig for a considerable distance, nearly hitting a truck, before it fell over. Then the camera shows two members lifting it upright and rolling it out of the way.

All our other recent Pierce's were checked within a few hours and found to be OK.

It was still within the warranty period.

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