Structure Fires - Multiple Locations, San Antonio, TX - Month of November 2018
Bexar-Bulverde Fire/Rescue along with Shavano Park, Hollywood Park, Bulverde-Spring-Branch and Castle Hils worked a well involved house fire in the 26000 S Glenrose Rd. Engine Company No. 103 arrived on scene with heavy fire showing through the very large, two story home and advised all responding units that they would pulling a blitz line and in a defensive posture. BC101, while still in route, requested additional mutual-aid companies. Crews worked for close to 2 hours before command was able to place an out-tap on the box. Companies on the ticket were EN73, EN103, EN104, HR104, TK109, BT103, SQ129, SQ139, BC101, C102, C103, and C104
Engine Co. No 3 Laid out on a working fire in the 200blk of Cactus St on the cities east side. Medical Officer’s 1 & 2 were finishing up dinner when they noticed fire and smoke coming from a few blocks away. Upon making the block, 9-1-1 calls started to flood Fire Communication’s office of a fire. Crews had a single story wood framed dwelling that was heavily involved on the Charlie side. Engine Co 3 pulled a reconnect off the rear and initiated an offensive attack. Engine Co No 1 arrived as the second due engine and pulled a second attack line while Truck Co 9 conducted a search. Engine Co. No 7 reverse laid to a hydrant to establish a water supply and Battalion Chief 6-0 held command. Crews were able to get a solid knockdown on the fire thanks to a coordinated and aggressive effort. Companies on the ticket were EN01 EN03 EN07 TK09 MAC26 M09 MOF01 MOF02 BC06
Engine Co. No 3 Laid out on a working fire in the 200blk of Cactus St on the cities east side. Medical Officer’s 1 & 2 were finishing up dinner when they noticed fire and smoke coming from a few blocks away. Upon making the block, 9-1-1 calls started to flood Fire Communication’s office of a fire. Crews had a single story wood framed dwelling that was heavily involved on the Charlie side. Engine Co 3 pulled a reconnect off the rear and initiated an offensive attack. Engine Co No 1 arrived as the second due engine and pulled a second attack line while Truck Co 9 conducted a search. Engine Co. No 7 reverse laid to a hydrant to establish a water supply and Battalion Chief 6-0 held command. Crews were able to get a solid knockdown on the fire thanks to a coordinated and aggressive effort. Companies on the ticket were EN01 EN03 EN07 TK09 MAC26 M09 MOF01 MOF02 BC06
The Alamo Area F.O.O.L.S. hosted an Engine Company operations with Quick water. This class discuss and demonstrated specifically the “Chicago Quick Water” tactics which has had some great success with this tactic over their long history of battling blazes in one of the most populated cities in the Nation. The Class also benefited the Sons of The Flag with proceeds going straight to them. Sons of the Flag is a nonprofit organization committed to supporting military and fire service burn survivors by providing funding for innovative research. They bring together passionate community leaders, pioneering physicians, experienced military service members, dedicated first responders and purposeful civilians to complete their mission.
The Alamo Area F.O.O.L.S. hosted an Engine Company operations with Quick water. This class discuss and demonstrated specifically the “Chicago Quick Water” tactics which has had some great success with this tactic over their long history of battling blazes in one of the most populated cities in the Nation. The Class also benefited the Sons of The Flag with proceeds going straight to them. Sons of the Flag is a nonprofit organization committed to supporting military and fire service burn survivors by providing funding for innovative research. They bring together passionate community leaders, pioneering physicians, experienced military service members, dedicated first responders and purposeful civilians to complete their mission.
The Alamo Area F.O.O.L.S. hosted an Engine Company operations with Quick water. This class discuss and demonstrated specifically the “Chicago Quick Water” tactics which has had some great success with this tactic over their long history of battling blazes in one of the most populated cities in the Nation. The Class also benefited the Sons of The Flag with proceeds going straight to them. Sons of the Flag is a nonprofit organization committed to supporting military and fire service burn survivors by providing funding for innovative research. They bring together passionate community leaders, pioneering physicians, experienced military service members, dedicated first responders and purposeful civilians to complete their mission.
Bexar-Bulverde Fire/Rescue along with Shavano Park, Hollywood Park, Bulverde-Spring-Branch and Castle Hils worked a well involved house fire in the 26000 S Glenrose Rd. Engine Company No. 103 arrived on scene with heavy fire showing through the very large, two story home and advised all responding units that they would pulling a blitz line and in a defensive posture. BC101, while still in route, requested additional mutual-aid companies. Crews worked for close to 2 hours before command was able to place an out-tap on the box. Companies on the ticket were EN73, EN103, EN104, HR104, TK109, BT103, SQ129, SQ139, BC101, C102, C103, and C104
Engine Co. No 3 Laid out on a working fire in the 200blk of Cactus St on the cities east side. Medical Officer’s 1 & 2 were finishing up dinner when they noticed fire and smoke coming from a few blocks away. Upon making the block, 9-1-1 calls started to flood Fire Communication’s office of a fire. Crews had a single story wood framed dwelling that was heavily involved on the Charlie side. Engine Co 3 pulled a reconnect off the rear and initiated an offensive attack. Engine Co No 1 arrived as the second due engine and pulled a second attack line while Truck Co 9 conducted a search. Engine Co. No 7 reverse laid to a hydrant to establish a water supply and Battalion Chief 6-0 held command. Crews were able to get a solid knockdown on the fire thanks to a coordinated and aggressive effort. Companies on the ticket were EN01 EN03 EN07 TK09 MAC26 M09 MOF01 MOF02 BC06
Engine Co. No 3 Laid out on a working fire in the 200blk of Cactus St on the cities east side. Medical Officer’s 1 & 2 were finishing up dinner when they noticed fire and smoke coming from a few blocks away. Upon making the block, 9-1-1 calls started to flood Fire Communication’s office of a fire. Crews had a single story wood framed dwelling that was heavily involved on the Charlie side. Engine Co 3 pulled a reconnect off the rear and initiated an offensive attack. Engine Co No 1 arrived as the second due engine and pulled a second attack line while Truck Co 9 conducted a search. Engine Co. No 7 reverse laid to a hydrant to establish a water supply and Battalion Chief 6-0 held command. Crews were able to get a solid knockdown on the fire thanks to a coordinated and aggressive effort. Companies on the ticket were EN01 EN03 EN07 TK09 MAC26 M09 MOF01 MOF02 BC06
The Alamo Area F.O.O.L.S. hosted an Engine Company operations with Quick water. This class discuss and demonstrated specifically the “Chicago Quick Water” tactics which has had some great success with this tactic over their long history of battling blazes in one of the most populated cities in the Nation. The Class also benefited the Sons of The Flag with proceeds going straight to them. Sons of the Flag is a nonprofit organization committed to supporting military and fire service burn survivors by providing funding for innovative research. They bring together passionate community leaders, pioneering physicians, experienced military service members, dedicated first responders and purposeful civilians to complete their mission.
The Alamo Area F.O.O.L.S. hosted an Engine Company operations with Quick water. This class discuss and demonstrated specifically the “Chicago Quick Water” tactics which has had some great success with this tactic over their long history of battling blazes in one of the most populated cities in the Nation. The Class also benefited the Sons of The Flag with proceeds going straight to them. Sons of the Flag is a nonprofit organization committed to supporting military and fire service burn survivors by providing funding for innovative research. They bring together passionate community leaders, pioneering physicians, experienced military service members, dedicated first responders and purposeful civilians to complete their mission.
Engine Co. No 3 Laid out on a working fire in the 200blk of Cactus St on the cities east side. Medical Officer’s 1 & 2 were finishing up dinner when they noticed fire and smoke coming from a few blocks away. Upon making the block, 9-1-1 calls started to flood Fire Communication’s office of a fire. Crews had a single story wood framed dwelling that was heavily involved on the Charlie side. Engine Co 3 pulled a reconnect off the rear and initiated an offensive attack. Engine Co No 1 arrived as the second due engine and pulled a second attack line while Truck Co 9 conducted a search. Engine Co. No 7 reverse laid to a hydrant to establish a water supply and Battalion Chief 6-0 held command. Crews were able to get a solid knockdown on the fire thanks to a coordinated and aggressive effort. Companies on the ticket were EN01 EN03 EN07 TK09 MAC26 M09 MOF01 MOF02 BC06
Engine Co. No 3 Laid out on a working fire in the 200blk of Cactus St on the cities east side. Medical Officer’s 1 & 2 were finishing up dinner when they noticed fire and smoke coming from a few blocks away. Upon making the block, 9-1-1 calls started to flood Fire Communication’s office of a fire. Crews had a single story wood framed dwelling that was heavily involved on the Charlie side. Engine Co 3 pulled a reconnect off the rear and initiated an offensive attack. Engine Co No 1 arrived as the second due engine and pulled a second attack line while Truck Co 9 conducted a search. Engine Co. No 7 reverse laid to a hydrant to establish a water supply and Battalion Chief 6-0 held command. Crews were able to get a solid knockdown on the fire thanks to a coordinated and aggressive effort. Companies on the ticket were EN01 EN03 EN07 TK09 MAC26 M09 MOF01 MOF02 BC06
The Alamo Area F.O.O.L.S. hosted an Engine Company operations with Quick water. This class discuss and demonstrated specifically the “Chicago Quick Water” tactics which has had some great success with this tactic over their long history of battling blazes in one of the most populated cities in the Nation. The Class also benefited the Sons of The Flag with proceeds going straight to them. Sons of the Flag is a nonprofit organization committed to supporting military and fire service burn survivors by providing funding for innovative research. They bring together passionate community leaders, pioneering physicians, experienced military service members, dedicated first responders and purposeful civilians to complete their mission.
The Alamo Area F.O.O.L.S. hosted an Engine Company operations with Quick water. This class discuss and demonstrated specifically the “Chicago Quick Water” tactics which has had some great success with this tactic over their long history of battling blazes in one of the most populated cities in the Nation. The Class also benefited the Sons of The Flag with proceeds going straight to them. Sons of the Flag is a nonprofit organization committed to supporting military and fire service burn survivors by providing funding for innovative research. They bring together passionate community leaders, pioneering physicians, experienced military service members, dedicated first responders and purposeful civilians to complete their mission.
The Alamo Area F.O.O.L.S. hosted an Engine Company operations with Quick water. This class discuss and demonstrated specifically the “Chicago Quick Water” tactics which has had some great success with this tactic over their long history of battling blazes in one of the most populated cities in the Nation. The Class also benefited the Sons of The Flag with proceeds going straight to them. Sons of the Flag is a nonprofit organization committed to supporting military and fire service burn survivors by providing funding for innovative research. They bring together passionate community leaders, pioneering physicians, experienced military service members, dedicated first responders and purposeful civilians to complete their mission.