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Mattress Fire Starts New Year
January 02, 2006

Around 0300 hours, Box 47 was transmitted for the 500 block of north 9th street for smoke in a dwelling. Engine Companies 1,9,13,3, Ladder 3, Tower 1, The Rescue and Medic 603 were alerted. M603 in the area arrived and reported nothing evident, Engine 1's acting crewman (Witman) entered the building and encountered smoke in the stairwell of a 2 1/2 story occupied.

Crews hastily stretched a line to the third floor to find a heavy smoke condition, and a burning mattress to be it's cause. Car 7 notified the fire marshals office, sending car 23 to the scene. A space heater with a burned out extension cord was determined to be the cause. The fire was placed under control @ 0337.

 
Apartment Fire
December 31, 2005

Box 74 at 15:58 for a reported fire at 522 Schuylkill Ave. Heavy smoke 2nd floor on approach. Crews advanced a single handline up the stairs and used a thermal imaging camera to locate the seat of the fire and check for victims.

A double wide apartment over a former liquor store, the apartment received heavy damage. Smoke and heat throughout plus some extension. Occupants were 2 men who were questioned by police. Investigation is continuing. Some units were on the scene for more than two

 
Bedroom Fire
December 31, 2005

Box 83 for smoke condition in the 500 blk. of Robeson Street. Car 6 arrived in the block and reported heavy smoke from 541 Robeson, working fire. Second report of fire blowing out second floor window in the rear.

Crews advanced a single handline through the second floor to the rear and encountered a rear bedroom well involved. A second line was pulled and advanced to the third floor but not used. Heavy smoke throughout the occupied structure with overhaul to the bedroom and third floor above the area of the fire. Investigation is continuing.

 
Head on collision injures three
December 19, 2005
At 10:46, units responded to an MVA at Lancaster Ave. and Kenhorst Blvd, Engine 14, Rescue 1, Medic 602 and Car 6 were sent on the dispatch. Engine 14 arrived and reported two vehicles involved with entrapment and multiple injuries.
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Fully Involved Structure
December 18, 2005
Shortly after noon phone box 353 was dispatched for a reported structure fire at 222 Hudson Street. A visual was reported from the Communication Center and several apparatus responding also could clearly see the trail of smoke crossing the city.
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Upcoming Events

 

Department Wide Tech-Rescue Training

The department will be beginning NFPA 1006 Training For Technical Rescue. The course starts in November and finishes in March.

Fire Museum Undergoing Repairs

The Liberty Station Fire Museum Project moves forward with some repairs to the exterior, and a new heating system.

Allentown Brother In Need!

There will be a monetary collection for Allentown Fire Fighter Rick Ensley.  He and his family suffered a total loss of home and possessions due to a fire that occurred on Tuesday, November 11, 2008. photo from Morning Call  

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Check for pictures from our 2008 Halloween Beer Bash in the "Around The Department" Activities area. 

Apparatus Photos Updated

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