Date – Wednesday, February 26th, 2003 – 19:50hrs
District – Smithdale
Location
- Smithdale
Call Type – Residential Structure Fire - Tanker Request
184 Units
on Scene – Tanker 184
Other Units on Scene -
Unavail. |
Incident:14-03
|
Dispatched
for a tanker request for a residential structure fire in Smithdale.
Tanker 184 responded under the direction of Chief 184 and Captain
184.
|
|
Date – Sunday, February 23th, 2003 – 16:06
District – Lincoln Borough
Location
- 1400 Block Lovedale Rd
Call Type – Pump Detail
184 Units
on Scene – Brush 184, Amb 610
Other Units on Scene -
183 Units |
Incident:13-03
|
Dispatched
for a flooded basement on Lovedale Road. Brush 184 responded
and was assisted by 183 units on scene. Water was pumped and
units returned back in service.
|
|
Date – Sunday, February 23th, 2003 – 02:05
District – Lincoln Borough
Location
- Lincoln Blvd
Call Type – Traffic Control / Mudslide
184 Units
on Scene – Tanker 184
Other Units on Scene - None |
Incident:12-03
|
Dispatched
to assist police with traffic control for a mud/rockslide on Lincoln
Blvd. Tanker 184 under the command of 184-C2 responded and
assisted.
|
|
Date – Friday, February 21th, 2003 – 20:25
District – Liberty Borough - 183
Location
- N/A
Call Type – Odor Investigation
184 Units
on Scene – N/A
Other Units on Scene -
N/A |
Incident:11-03
|
Dispatched
for and odor investigation at a residence in Liberty Borough.
Upon acknowledging Command 183 had us stand-by in station.
We were released shortly after.
|
|
Date – Tuesday, February 18th, 2003 – 18:02
District – Blaine Hill - 142
Location
- Kendall Way
Call Type – Residential Structure Fire / Dryer Fire
184 Units
on Scene – N/A
Other Units on Scene -
N/A |
Incident:10-03
|
Dispatched for
a dryer fire in the Blaine Hill section of Elizabeth Twp.
After acknowledging Command 142 had us stand-by in station.
The fire was extenguished by the first companies on scene.
We were released shortly after.
|
|
Date – Friday, February 14th, 2003 – 13:00
District – Lincoln Borough
Location
- Lincoln Blvd @ Bellbridge Rd
Call Type – MVA - No Injuries/Fluids on the Road
184 Units
on Scene – Tanker 184, Amb 610
Other Units on Scene -
Eliz Twp EMS |
Incident:09-03
|
Dispatched
for fluids on the road at a 2 car MVA. Tanker 184 responded
under the command of 184-C1. Upon arrival, we found a collision
occured between an SUV and a pickup truck. Both vehicles were
in one lane of Lincoln Blvd and we were able to keep the road open.
According to police, the truck was coming off Bellbridge and pulled
out right in front of the SUV and the collision occurred.
Oil dry was applied and the road was cleared. Station 183
stood by in station but was not needed and eventually cleared.
|
|
Date – Sunday, February 9th, 2003 – Late Afternoon
District – Port Vue - 237
Location
- Glenn Ave
Call Type – Residential Structure Fire / Tanker Request
184 Units
on Scene – Tanker 184
Other Units on Scene -
183, 237, 286, and MARS EMS units |
Incident:08-03
|
Dispatched
for our tanker for a residential structure fire after the crews
on scene found a dead hydrant. Tanker 184 responded under
the command of 184-C2 and upon arriving on scene was told by Command
237 to stand-by at Glenn and Liberty Way. The structure was
a trailer with heavy smoke and fire damage. The fire was out
and the Tanker was not needed.
|

Crews from 237, 183 and 286 start
overhaul
|
5" hose that was connected
to a dead hydrant
|

Tanker 184 stands by near Car 145 at Glenn &
Liberty Way
|
|
Date – Friday, February 7th, 2003 – Evening
District – Blaine Hill - 142
Location
- Shafer Ave
Call Type – Gas Investigation
184 Units
on Scene – N/A
Other Units on Scene -
N/A |
Incident:07-03
|
Dispatched
for a gas investigation in Blaine Hill Sta 142's district.
We were cancelled before we left the garage by command 142.
|
|
Date – Sunday, January 19th, 2003 – Evening
District – Lincoln Borough
Location
- Lincoln Blvd
Call Type – MVA
184 Units
on Scene – Tanker 184, Amb 610
Other Units on Scene -
Rescue
147, Eliz Twp EMS |
Incident:06-03
|
Dispatched
for a motor vehicle accident on Lincoln Blvd, with a rock slide.
Tanker 184 responded under the direction of 184-C2 and Ambulance
610 responded under the direction of 610-M1. Tanker 184 arrived
to find a vehicle that had run into a big rock that slid from the
hill. The roadway was cleared and all units were cleared.
|
|
Date – Saturday, January 18th, 2003 – Evening
District – Lincoln Borough
Location
- Lincoln Blvd
Call Type – MVA with Entrapment
184 Units
on Scene – Eng 184, Amb 610
Other Units on Scene -
Eng
147, R-147, Eliz Twp EMS, T-144 |
Incident:05-03
|
Dispatched
for a motor vehicle accident on Lincoln Blvd. Initial reports
were with entrapment and overturned car. While enroute it
was reported that there was no entrapment. Engine 184 responded
under the direction of 184-C3 and Ambulance 610 responded under
the direction of 610-M1. Station 183 was put on stand-by for
a possible landing zone, but a landing zone turned out not to be
needed. Engine 184 arrived on scene to find Rescue 147 and
Engine 147 on scene, and assisting the medics with extracting the
patient from the vehicle. There was indeed no entrapment,
and the car was right-side up upon arrival. It was a one car
accident in which the car hit the guard rail on the river side of
the road and bounced across over to the hill side of the road.
184-C3 had Truck 144 block traffic at Bellbridge and Lincoln Blvd
until the incident was clear. Ambulance 610 transported the
patient to Jefferson Regional Hospital.
|
|
Date – Saturday, January 18th, 2003 – Late Afternoon
District – Liberty Borough
Location
- Woodrow Street
Call Type – Vehicle Fire Endangering a Structure
184 Units
on Scene – Tanker 184
Other Units on Scene-
E-237-1,
E-183-1, Eliz Twp EMS, R-183 |
Incident:04-03
|
Dispatched
for a mutual aid assist for a vehicle fire endangering a structure
on Woodrow street. Liberty 183-C2 was on scene and reported
vehicle was not endangering the structure and on a small fire showing.
183-C2 had all units not enroute to stand-by. Tanker
184 under the command of 184-C1 arrived on scene and was shortly
cleared without incident.
|
|
Date – Saturday, January 18th, 2003 – Early Afternoon
District – Blaine Hill - 142
Location
- Lovedale Road
Call Type – Commericial Fire Alarm Activation
184 Units
on Scene – E-184
Other Units on Scene -
Units
from 139, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, and 520
|
Incident:03-03
|
Dispatched
for a Commercial Fire Alarm Activation. After initial dispatch,
there was a report of smoke showing from the structure and the call
was reported as a commercial structure. The first units on scene
reported smoke in the building, but no flames showing. Upon
entry to the building, the first units found a faulty furnace.
All units were shortly cleared by Command 142 and returned into
service.
|
|
Date – Wednesday, January 6th, 2003 – 13:20 hrs
District – Lincoln Borough
Location
- Lincoln Blvd
Call Type – Vehicle Fire
184 Units
on Scene – Amb 610
Other Units on Scene -
Rescue 183, Engine 183-2, Medic 521 |
Incident:02-03
|
Dispatched
for a vehicle fire on Lincoln Blvd. Liberty Borough Engine
183-1 arrived on scene first and found a confirmed working vehicle
fire. The Liberty crew extinguished the fire very quickly.
Engine 184 had chains on the tires for forecasted snow, and after
Command 183 reported fire under control, Engine 184, under the command
of 184-C1, returned to station due to the chains. Ambulance
610 responded and Lincoln police were also on scene.
|
|
Date – Wednesday, January 1st, 2003 – 13:20 hrs
District – Lincoln Borough
Location
- Dora Drive
Call Type – Pump Detail / Flooded Basement
184 Units
on Scene – Brush 184, Amb 610
Other Units on Scene -
Rescue 183, Engine 183-2 |
Incident:01-03
|
Dispatched
for a pump detail for multiple yards and basements flooded on Dora
Drive. Brush 184 under the direction of 184-C1 and Ambulance 610
under the direction of 610-M1 responded to the scene to find very
minor flooding in the basement of one house due to water runoff.
Since there wasn’t enough water to be pumped and nothing could really
be done until the road department fixed the storm drain, all units
were cleared.
|

Chief
184 in discussion with Capt 183 and Rescue 183.
|
|

Ambulance
610 and Engine 183-2 on scene.
|
|