At approximately 1035 EST this morning, BCFR was dispatched to a truck in the road on fire. Engine 135 and Battalion 100 were dispatched to the scene. SE-135 arrived first, and SB-100 arrived shortly after. The crew of SE-135 immediately got to work, pulling a crosslay attack line. Within 2 minutes of arriving, SE-135 had water on the fire. The fire was inside the cab and had not had a chance to spread further into the truck and it was extinguished quickly. New England Heavy Rescue was called in to clear the scene. All units were clear in 20 minutes.
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At approximately 1527 EST, BCFR and BCEMS were dispatched to a car vs pedestrian. Upon arrival BCFR Engine 135 and Battalion 100 found a severely injured pedestrian, a heavily damaged vehicle and a lamp post that was on the verge of collapse. Chief Studsky called in Rescue 115 as backup.
Crews from the engine worked to assist the patient and help extricate the driver. Rescue 115 provided shoring to the lamp post to prevent it from collapse. The pedestrian has been transported to Brickford City General in critical condition. The driver of the car was not able to escape, but was not critically injured. Builders note: this was a blast to make. Not only was I able to use the new road plates, but this was the first scene with a lot of my custom printed tools and equipment. Used here are my struts, haligans and cones! Engine 135 on scene of an rubbish fire.
This evening at 1750 EST, BCFR responded to a possible fire, they arrived to find a large garbage container on fire. After quickly drowning the flames, the fire fighters on scene were told that a subject was caught on security camera dumping gasoline and matches into the bin. BCFR and BCPD arson investigators were called in and found trace amounts of gasoline. This crime is still under investigation. |
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