Friday, August 3, 2012

March 20, 2012 - On 3/20/2012 around 8:39pm area fire departments were alerted for a structure fire at 6881 Reliance Rd in Federalsburg Maryland. When crews arrived they found a 140 year old farm house well involved with fire thru the roof. A water task force operation was requested due to the location of the fire. Fire Command (J Holland) had the tower ladder back into a field and set up a master stream. Crews did a good knock on the fire but still the structure was a total loss. Crews were on scene for nearly four hours. The Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office was requested to the scene to investigate the cause of the fire. The following departments were on scene: Federalsburg, Eldorado-Brookview, Hurlock, Seaford, Blades and Bridgeville
7/14/2012 - In the early morning hours on 7-14-2012 the Seaford Fire Department was alerted for a working structure fire at 107 Arch St. Command arrived on location to find an apartment building with heavy fire blowing out the rear of the structure. Due to the town of Seaford having its Riverfest going on there were many streets that were blocked off and access to the location was limited. Station 71 Blades was alerted on the initial dispatch. Stations 72 Bridgeville and 81 Laurel were alerted to respond to the scene. Crews worked for nearly 45 minutes to bring the fire under control. Due to an aggressive interior attack crews were able to save the building. Two families were displaced due to the fire.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Here are images from February 6th 2010 4 O Clock Am house Fire in Delmar MD!!!!!

ebruary 6, 2010 - At 4am on Feb 6 2010 while a blizzard was pounding the Eastern Shore the Delmar Fire Department was running alarm after alarm. Crews were responding to calls ranging from ambulance calls to trees and wires down. While returning from a wires down call, crews noticed a large blue and white flash that lit the sky up for about 10 seconds.

74 Command (A. Rementer) went to the area to investigate the cause. Command arrived at #8 East Jewell St to find wires arcing at the rear of the structure. The power surge caused the transformer / power cut-outs to come off the utility power and land in the rear of the structure causing it to catch fire. 74 Command up graded the alarm to a working structure fire.

Engine 74-1 arrived and laid 5inch supply line down the block from the hydrant to the scene. Truck 74 arrived and positioned in front of the structure and its crew began to prepare for ventilation and aerial operations. Due to the Town of Delmar Public Works Division doing upgrades to the town’s water system, they only had one of the three town’s pumps in operation. Several additional tankers were requested to the scene. Tower 81 set up behind Truck 74 and started to work on side B of the structure. Salisbury Truck 2 set up to the rear of the structure. Crews worked for about 25 minutes until the structure was deemed unsafe and the evacuation tones were ordered and everything went to a defensive mode.

Crews worked on scene for about 4 hours in 20 degree temps and heavy snow conditions. The Town of Delmar was without power for most of the day. The American Red Cross was called in to assist the family with housing.

Responding departments were Sta.74 Delmar, Sta.2 Salisbury, Sta.81 Laurel, Sta.5 Hebron, and Sta.79 Gumboro.

Photographs by : Wayne Barrall
Website : Fire in the Hole Photography