Due to Water pressure diminishing, Tankers were special called to the scene. If needed a tanker shuttle could be established hauling water from Westernport, MD across the river to Piedmont. Luckly this was not required.
Ridgeley, WV Chief - Rodney Twyman prepares his saw. Rodney originally a Piedmont resident and Tri-Towns member responded over 20 miles with his company from the other end of Mineral County.
01-11-2014, 01:29 PM (This post was last modified: 01-11-2014, 01:58 PM by YeOldeEnjine.)
I didn't go to the scene originally, as I figured my department would end up somewhere on a Cover assignment. As it was we ended going to the scene on the 4th. alarm.
Units cleared around 0500 hrs. Friday. Cause of the blaze is under investigation. Three (3) Families and two (2) businesses have been displaced.
Also, at this point Tri-Towns EMS needed another EMT on the scene so Carey put her camera away to man another ambulance......
So her parting shot.......
The look on this New Creek firefighter's face sums up the night....
Photos Courtesy: EMT Carey M. Williams, Tri-Towns EMS
01-19-2014, 09:04 PM (This post was last modified: 01-19-2014, 09:05 PM by wvguy38.)
Sorry, just now checking in Tim.
The tower was originally down a little further next to the buidling. The initial placement was in the middle of the street on the bravo side near the bravo/charlie corner. The thought was that we could use the bucket on either side, begin on the corner, but the guide wires from the pole kept us to the bravo side.
The tower crew was sent to the roof of the rear building to vent, however due to the conditions + the age and deteriorating building, the crews felt that it wasn't safe to do so. My guys said that the roof was extremely spongy. After the crews retreated, and conditions deteriorated, the ladder pipes were opened up for a bit.
A short bit later, the tower had to be broken down and moved due to signs of potential collapse on the bravo side. The pic that Carey got was just after backing up and the crew began to set up the ladder again.
The E/T's crew originally attempted ventilation in the middle building, but due to a ladder pipe opening up, we got off the roof. Must have been some miscommunication.
We later went into the apartment building to the rear of the library to ensure no other people were in the building and to check for extension early on. Had to be one of the most cut up and junked up buildings I've ever been into.