02-24-2014, 07:12 PM (This post was last modified: 02-24-2014, 07:22 PM by BFD1151.)
Yesterday while listening to the scanner I heard an apartment fire getting boxed out about 10 min from my house. At around 1400 hours, the "2nd alarm" (I use that term loosely since we do not have a structured alarm system) came out on Huntingreen Lane near Robinhood Road in Winston-Salem so I decided to take in the fire.
Reports on the radio said at least 2 people jumped out of the 2nd floor window to escape. Unfortunately, a wheelchair bound man in a 1st floor apt did not make it out. The cause is still under investigation.
View when I first pulled up...
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
Nice photos Micah thanks for posting! Do you have a website or is there a thread on Firepics of photos of Winston-Salem's current fleet? Curious to see what that reserve aerial looks like. Thanks and stay SAFE!
We've got a few apartment complexes around here that are made jsut like those, and when they catch fire, they go quick!!! I don't know if it has to do with the type of construction or what, but I've seen fires at 2 different complexes, and they went up quick!! They usually end up as multiple alarms.
02-27-2014, 09:58 PM (This post was last modified: 02-27-2014, 10:20 PM by BFD1151.)
Quote:Nice photos Micah thanks for posting! Do you have a website or is there a thread on Firepics of photos of Winston-Salem's current fleet? Curious to see what that reserve aerial looks like. Thanks and stay SAFE!
There's several photos of WSFD's fleet under my more NC rigs thread. The engine fleet is 95% Sutphen with a few Spartan/Crimsons and a lone Spartan/Toyne that serves as E18. The Trucks are exclusively Sutphen ladders or towers and Rescue 1 is a Pierce Saber. I will post a shot of the reserve ladder momentarily in the NC thread.
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
Quote:We've got a few apartment complexes around here that are made jsut like those, and when they catch fire, they go quick!!! I don't know if it has to do with the type of construction or what, but I've seen fires at 2 different complexes, and they went up quick!! They usually end up as multiple alarms.
The type of construction had a lot to do with this fire. With the common attic and no firestop, the fire was able to spread throughout the entire unit. Investigators (I was not on-call at the time) determined this fire was caused by an electrical short in the wiring of this multi-family dwelling built in 1969.
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.