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7-15-2010

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The Snow Shoe Fire Company is pleased to announce that we have been awarded a FEMA grant for a new tanker.

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7-13-2010-Fire Box 1509-14:37– Tanker 619 was dispatched for a working dwelling fire at 500 Beaver Road, Huston Township. Shortly after 619 responded Engine 610 was dispatched. 619 arrived and assisted with shuttle operations. 610 arrived and it’s personnel was given the assignment to overhaul the dwelling. Once completed, Chief 900 placed 610 and 619 available at 17:11.

Command– Asst. Chief 905

Operations– Chief 900

Units on scene–

Engines– 1510, 510, 111, 310, 610, 310

Engine/Rescues– 914, 514

Tankers– 519, 520, 619, 219, 819, 920

Truck– 217

Rescue– 1418

 

7-12-2010-Fire Box 20B-18:08– Company 6 was dispatched for a working garage fire at 287 Frenchville Road, Covington Township. Engine 610 and Rescue 618 arrived on scene and were assigned to mop up and put out hot spots. Once overhaul was completed, Deputy 20 placed Company 6 available at 20:31.

Command– Deputy 20

Units on scene– Engine 20, Engine 21, Engine/Rescue 17, Engine/Tanker 17, Engine/Tanker 18, Engine 610, Rescue 618,

7-8-2010-Fire Box 605-6:43– Company 6 was dispatched for a dwelling fire at 155 Fye Road. Chief 600 arrived on scene to a working fire and requested a second alarm tanker assignment. Engine 612 arrived and  it’s crew performed an interior attack. Tanker 1719 arrived and set up a dump tank to supply 612. Engine 610 arrived and set up at the dump tank. Tanker 920 arrived and assisted with water supply. Engine/Rescue 914 and Engine/Tanker 18 arrived and assisted personnel with overhaul and mop up. 600 placed the box available at 8:53.

Command– Chief 600

Units on scene– Engine 610, Engine 612, Rescue 618, Tanker 1719, Engine/Rescue 914, Tanker 920, Engine/Tanker 18.

6-19-2010-Rescue Box 605-5:01– Company 6 was dispatched for a vehicle accident with unknown injuries at 197 Spruce Road. Chief 600 arrived on scene to one vehicle off the roadway on it’s side, one patient out of the vehicle. Rescue 618 arrived and it’s personnel started patient care and preparing the vehicle for towing. Engine 610 arrived on scene and controlled traffic. Once the vehicle was recovered by the towing company, 600 placed the box available at 6:03.