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1930 |
Fire, Foreman's Wiconisco |
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| | The large furniture store of Foreman and Brothers in Wiconisco was completely destroyed by fire on the night of July 4th, 1930. A furniture filled warehouse, the store, a garage, two automobiles, and the adjoining Foreman dwelling were destroyed while another dwelling and nearby outbuildings were also damaged by the blaze. |
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2000 |
Stove Fire, 9 Autumn Drive (Box 24-1) |
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2006 |
Smoke in a Structure, 9 Vine Street (Box 21-1) |
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| | Truck-22 dispatched on a 21-1 box in Elizabethville for a report of smoke coming out of two apartments at 9 and 11 Vine Street. The box brought Companies 21, 20, and 26 in addition to Truck-22. The truck responded with a crew of seven, and upon arrival was assigned to side-B of the apartment building where the crew staged and set up for truck operations. The crew assisted with interior investigation under the command of Chief-21. Engine-21 had side-A, with Rescue, Tanker and Utility 21 staged across the street. Truck-22 was on side-B, Truck-20 was on side-C, and Engine-26 was set up on side-D. Search of interior apartments found a faulty hot water heater as the source of the smoke. Truck-22 was released by command. |
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2009 |
Hay Bale Fire, Carsonville (Box 19-1)   |
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| | Truck 22 and Company 216 were dispatched to assist Company 19 with a hay bale on fire endangering a structure in Jefferson Township, to the rear of the Carsonville Hotel at 3178 Powells Valley Road. Truck 22 responded with a crew of six, and Chief 22-1 responded POV. The Truck was canceled while enroute.  |
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2012 |
Structure Fire, Miner Hill Road (Box 23-2) |
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| | Companies 22 and 23 dispatched class one to the area of Miners Hill Road and Chestnut Street in Wiconisco Township for a reported structure fire. Lieutenant 23 came up on radio reporting a controlled burn and placed the box in service before any response. |
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2013 |
Odor investigation outside, Main and Market Streets (Box 22-1) |
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| | Company 22 and 23 and EMS dispatched class one to the area near Main and Market Streets in Lykens for a report of a gas odor outside. Further updates gave a location of the alley behind Ciao's Pizza Shop. Chief 22 responded POV, Engine 22 with 3, Truck 22 with 2, and Engine 23. On arrival, an investigation determined that the odor was coming from a dumpster, and command placed the box in service. |
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2013 |
Trash Fire, Rear of 649 Main Street (Box 22-1) |
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| | At the request of Chief 22 on scene, Engine 22 dispatched class three to the alley behind his residence for an un-attended trash fire. Engine 22 responded with 5, and on arrival, extinguished a small fire in a back yard. After the fire was put out, command placed the box available.
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2017 |
Structure Fire, 147 Hill Lane (Box 27-3) |
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| | Truck 22 dispatched class one on the 27-3 box to 147 Hill Lane in Lykens Township for a report of a pile of corn on fire next to a building. Truck 22 responded with 7 and was canceled by command while enroute. |
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2019 |
AFA, 119 Green Acres Avenue (Box 21-1) |
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| | Truck 22 dispatched class one on the 21-1 box to 119 Green Acres Avenue in Washington Township for an automatic fire alarm. Truck 22 responded with 7 and was placed in service by Command 21 shortly after their response. |
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2022 |
Dumpster Fire, 120 Maple Lane (Box 24-3) |
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| | Engine 22 dispatched class one on the 24-1 box to 120 Maple Lane in Williams Township for a dumpster fire. Engine 22 was canceled before response by Chief 24. |
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2024 |
Structure Fire, 528 North Second Street (Box 22-1) |
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| | The 22-1 structure box dispatched class one to 528 North Second street in Lykens for a reported house fire started by fireworks. Chief 22 responded POV to the scene and on arrival at a 22 by 48 foot 2 story duplex house the occupant was using a garden hose to extinguish hot fire works around the front porch. The fire was out and Command held the box to Engine 22 class three. Engine 22 responded with 4 and 4 other members came POV. On arrival side A the TIC was used to confirm that the fire was out and the company was then placed available. |
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