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Buffalo, NY house fire 2/7/14
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Buffalo firefighters responded to 215 Scoville Street on February 7, 2014 to battle a structure fire in an occupied two story wood frame. Temperatures were in the single digits with a wind chill well below zero making it more difficult for firefighters to fight the blaze. The fire was started by workmen using a torpedo heater to thaw out frozen pipes. Command requested an extra two engines and one ladder to assist opening up the walls and ceilings to gain access to the fire. The balance of the second alarm was then called to provide relief for crews due to the bitter cold. Firefighters used three 1 3/4" hoselines to bring the fire under control.

 

On my arrival, FF's already have a line in the front door, others heading to the roof.

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Ladder 10 opening up

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I think they got a line on it

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The Commish took in the job as well

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Lots of truck work

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Thanks for looking, more on the website.

Kevin
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#2
nice job

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#3
Good set of photos. Great shot of the trucky swinging his axe.

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#4
Always love the pics from Buffalo!

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#5
Great shots... Like the roof work.
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#6
Good photos!

 

tHANKs

tHANKs
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#7
Bitter cold = there is going to be a fire!


Good job guys!
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#8
Great photos!

Greg Muhr

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