Sunday, September 11, 2011
The morning started off with a response to an automatic fire alarm call @ 9:30. Then crews from 17,18, and 58's attending the annual memorial service @ the American Legion Post 242 in Quakertown. Members had some time in the afternoon to relax before they made there journey to Molasses Creek Park to attend a 10yr anniversary memorial service hosted by Trumbauersville. The night consisted of a ceremony as well as a luminary lighting. Let us never forget those 343 firefighters who never thought twice about going into those towers. RIP Brothers.
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Saturday, September 10, 2011
Crews on Saturday attended Station 17s housing of Chemical 17 and Engine 17-1 and dedication to there new building expansion. The day was filled with truck judging and a ceremony with many guest speakers. The ceremony ended with all the officers of the QFD pushing the 2 trucks into the station. While there the squirt ran a dwelling fire with Milford and the Tower was called to cover Montgomery county Sta. 65 who was assisting Red Hill in a apartment fire. Congratulations to all the members for a job well done on 2 new pieces of apparatus and the new building expansion.
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Sunday, August 28, 2011
Hurricane Irene hit the local hard Saturday night into Sunday morning. Crews staffed the house from 6pm Saturday until 6pm Sunday. The night started off with an automatic C02 alarm call from an electric surge. Crews throughout the night ran multiple calls for flooded basements, stranded motorists, and wires down. Once the rain had stopped crews helped the citizens of Quakertown Boro and Richland Township pump out multiple basements.
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Friday, August 26, 2011
As many know West End is undergoing some construction in order make room in the apparatus room and expand our administrative offices. Construction has been going along smoothly and the members are anxiously awating the end of the year completion date.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Companies were dispatched for a reported auto extrication with a vehicle into a building. BC18 went on scene and confirmed that all patients were out of the vehicles and instructed the rescue to split its crew 1/2 to the interior of the structure 1/2 to secure the vehicle. Interior crews reported all damage was confined to the porch roof and there was no structural damage to the rest of the house. Crews helped the homeowner secure the power to the porch and the Boro road crew removed the fallen porch roof off the porch onto the the ground. Crews were back in service within 2 hours.
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Companies were dispatched for reports of a trash truck on fire near the hospital. BC 17 and Chief 87 arrived on scene and reported a trash truck with the cab fully involved with extension into the body. Command also reported exposure to a parked vehicle with the engine compartment on fire and possibly extension into the residence the trash truck stopped in front of. Engine 17-1 layed in and went in service with their foam line. Squirt 18 layed in from the opposite direction and also went in service with their foam line. The vehicle and the a bulk of the fire from the trash truck were extinguished within minutes. Crews were in service for an extended period of time with overhauling the contents of the trash truck and keeping the fuel tanks cool. Quakertown borough road crews assisted with clean up so the roadway could be opened for traffic.
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Monday, August 15, 2011
Station 76 and Station 26 apparatus along with Squirt 18 were dispatched for reports of smoke coming from a residence that was called in by a passerby. BC 76 arrived on scene and reported smoke showing from the residence most likely coming from the basement. Crews arrived on scene and confirmed a fire in the basement. Engine 26 and Squirt 18 arrived on scene simultaneously and went to work. Engine 26 pulled an 1 3/4" handline while Squirt 18 layed into the scene and forced entry into the basement through the bilco doors and conducted a search and then went in service with positive pressure ventilation once the fire was knocked down by Perkasie crews. The fire was placed under control quickly. Tower 18 was also added to the assignment as a RIT team but were returned due to the fire being knocked down with minimal extension.
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
The rescue crew stood by with lifequards and a medic crew from St. Lukes while Sam the Magician performed one of his more dangerous magic acts. The Magician was tied up in a straight jacket and then jumped off of the diving board and freed himself while in the deep end of the pool. Crews stood by just in case things went wrong but luckily were not needed.
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
Rescue 18 went in service in the 58 local this morning after being dispatched to an auto extrication. Reports were of a one vehicle roll over with one occupant trapped. Engine 58 arrived on scene and began stabilizing the vehicle and controlling hazards. Rescue 18 arrived and assisted with stabilization using struts and went in service with flapping the roof while Chemical 17's crew supplemented the Rescue crew. The patient was extricated quickly and the Rescue and Chemical were back in service within 30 minutes.
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Sunday, August 7, 2011
Companies were dispatched for a car fire with reports of the engine compartment well off. DC 87 and BC 18 arrived and found the bulk of the fire knocked down by security. Squirt 18 was instructed to go in service with one 1 3/4" handline and Engine 17 was instructed to supply the Squirt if needed. The fire was quickly knocked without any extension past the fire wall. Also on scene R18 and E17-1.
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