St.Paul 2008 Extra Alarm Fires
    



 
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St. Paul 2008 Extra Alarm Fires

 




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SELECT * FROM stp_extra_alarm_fires_addr WHERE fire_year = 2008

Your query returned 8 extra alarm fires

 St. Paul January 3, 2008 (Thu) 310 West Sycamore Street  
2nd Alarm+   Occupied Industrial Run # 262
  Time Alarm Engines Ladders Squads Other Chiefs  
  1247 1st Alarm 22-8-5 22 Squad 3   Chf 2  
  1251 RIT Assignment 13 18     Chf 3  
  1255 2nd Alarm 7-17-4 8 Squad 1 AirSupply, Med18 Chf 1  
  1336 Sp. Call       Med 14-9    
  1449 Sp. Call 10          
 
 

This fire involved an auto salvage yard building and had a good start before firefighters arrived on the scene. There was a problem with dead-end hydrants in the area. A larger volume hydrant at Rice Street required relays from a long distance. Crews laid lines to protect adjacent propane tanks from becoming involved. Some water supplies were delayed while firefighters tried to find hydrants on the other side of fences that restricted access into the area. Engine 17 found a hydrant on the opposite side of a fence dividing commercial properties, cut a hole in the fence and laid a supply line into the scene. Firefighters were able to keep flames from spreading into two adjacent buildings. Crews remained on the scene until 1853 hours. Damage to the Acme Auto Supply was estimated at $500,000.

 
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 St. Paul January 17, 2008 (Thu) 2230 Wabash Avenue  
2nd Alarm+   Occupied Paper Recycling Plant Run #I581
  Time Alarm Engines Ladders Squads Other Chiefs  
  1616 1st Alarm 13-18-14 20 Squad 2   Chf 1  
  1621 RIT Assignment 8 18   Med 18 Chf 2  
  1624 2nd Alarm 23 8        
  1853 Sp. Call 17          
 
 

This fire started in Boxboard Mill Station #1, where the paper for cereal boxes is made. The fire quickly spread to the ceiling and the buildings ventilation system. This allowed fire and smoke to spread to upper areas of the large commercial structure. A second alarm was called due to the large volume of fire in the building. Ladders 20 and 8 raised their towers to the roof to access roof areas. Crews worked hard to chase down fire extension and complete extinguishment. The fire was under control approximately four hours after the first alarm was sounded. Crews remained on the scene until 2054 during overhaul. Damage to the Rock-Ten plant was estimated at $500,000.

 
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 St. Paul February 1, 2008 (Fri) 547 Charles Avenue  
2nd Alarm   Vacant Dwelling Run #3004
  Time Alarm Engines Ladders Squads Other Chiefs  
  0050 1st Alarm 22-18-5 18 Squad 3 Med 18 Chf 2  
  0053 RIT Assignment 8 22     Chf 3  
  0055 2nd Alarm 17 9 Squad 2 AirSupply, Med 19 Deputy  
 
 

St, Paul firefighters arrived to find fire in a large, two-story, single-family dwelling, which appeared to be vacant. Fire was already showing on the first and second floors of this 46- by 51-foot building. Crews did a primary and secondary search to make sure there were no occupants. A second alarm was called due to the heavy fire involvement of this large structure. Firefighters extinguished the fire and checked for extensions before beginning the long overhaul. Crews remained on the scene until 0344 hours and damage was estimated at $100,000.

 
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 St. Paul   There were NO extra alarm fires in March, 2008  
         


 St. Paul April 4, 2008 (Fri) 1493 University Avenue W  
2nd Alarm   Vacant Commercial Building Run #9092
  Time Alarm Engines Ladders Squads Other Chiefs  
  2040 1st Alarm 14-13-23 20 Squad 2   Chf 1  
  2050 RIT Assignment 8 18     Chf 2  
  2054 2nd Alarm 18 22 Squad 3 Air Supply Deputy  
  2057 Sp. Call   8   Med 18    
  2100 Sp. Call       Med 22    
 
 

Dispatchers received numerous call that a vacant building was on fire. First-arriving units reported heavy smoke coming from numerous windows on the first and second floors. Crews determined that there were fire on both the first and second floors of the structure, and requested a Second Alarm assignment. It took several hours to bring the fire under control. Damage was limited to the building of origin. There were no reported injuries reported. Crew remained on the scene until 0203. Damage to the vacant building was estimated at $20,000.00.

 
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 St. Paul   There were NO extra alarm fires in May, 2008  
         


 St. Paul   There were NO extra alarm fires in June, 2008  
         


 St. Paul July 18, 2008 (Fri) 1668 North Hamline Avenue  
2nd Alarm+   Occupied Apartment Building Run #I9439
  Time Alarm Engines Ladders Squads Other Chiefs  
  2152 1st Alarm 13-23-22 22 Squad 2   Chf 1  
  2156 2nd Alarm 18-8 20   Med 4-18 Chf 2  
  2237 Sp. Call   18   Med 17    
 
 

This fire started in the front hallway and stairwell area of a three-story apartment building. Firefighters found heavy smoke extending up into the second and third floors of this apartment building. St. Paul firefighters rescued five building occupants shortly after their arrival. Three were brought down on ground ladders raised to third-floor windows on the north side of the building and two were brought out through a back door on the first floor. The fire had spread to the second floor and after firefighters knocked down the fire they had extensive overhaul and smoke removal. Medics 4, 17 & 18 examined the building occupants. Two required transportation to a hospital. Damage to the apartment building was estimated at $40,000. The last company left the fire scene at 0228 hours.

 
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 St. Paul July 29, 2008 (Tue) 1585 Jesamine Lane  
2nd Alarm++   Occupied Multiple Dwelling Run #20518
  Time Alarm Engines Ladders Squads Other Chiefs  
  1755 1st Alarm 9-24-7   Squad 1 Med 9 Chf 3  
  1803 2nd Alarm 17-4 24 Squad 3   Chf 2  
  1804 Sp. Call 18 22   Med 22    
  1910 Sp. Call   8     Deputy  
  1915 Sp. Call       Air Supply    
  2033 Sp. Call   7        
 
 

This fire started in a second floor bedroom and extended to other rooms and eventually involved the entire attic of this four-plex. The fire was quickly knocked down in the room of origin, but firefighters had extensive overhaul with fire extension throughout the building. Holes were cut in the roof to aid in ventilation and the extensive overhaul pulling ceilings and walls. There was extensive damage to all four units of the building. The Red Cross was called to assist six adults and 12 children that were displaced. Damage to the four-plex was estimated at $160,000 and companies remained on the scene until 2150 hours.

 
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 St. Paul   There were NO extra alarm fires in August, 2008  
         


 St. Paul   There were NO extra alarm fires in September, 2008  
         


 St. Paul   There were NO extra alarm fires in October, 2008  
         


 St. Paul November 10, 2008 (Mon) 305/307 Thomas Avenue  
2nd Alarm   Occupied Duplex Run #30967
  Time Alarm Engines Ladders Squads Other Chiefs  
  0331 1st Alarm 18-8-5 18 Squad 3   Chf 2  
  0333 RIT Assignment   22-10   Med 22 Chf 3  
  0352 2nd Alarm 4 8 Squad 1 Utility Deputy  
 
 

Crews arrived to find a side-by-side two and a half story duplex with the front end fully engulfed in flame. Engine 18 and Engine 5 pulled attack lines in an attempt to extinguish on the porch and exterior of the dwelling. Engine 18 FEO and Medic 18 crew reverse laid a supply line to a nearby hydrant. Squad 3 also used an attack line to assist Engines 18 and 5. Engine 8 laid a supply line to Squad 3. Ladder 18 did a primary search and the FEO raised the aerial to the roof. Ladder 10 shut of the gas and raised a ground ladder to the second floor for possible egress. Ladder 22 was assigned to do a 360 and report to the IC. Crews quickly knocked down the fire and overhauled the front walls, preventing the spread of the fire. Crews continued with extensive salvage and overhaul while Engine 8 assisted occupants in retrieving belongings for six adults and four children in 307 Thomas who were displaced. The 305 side of the building was vacant. Damage was estimated at $80,000 and crews remained on the scene until 0829.

 
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 St. Paul November 21, 2008 (Fri) 172 East 6th Street  
2nd Alarm   Occupied Hi-Rise Apartment Building Run #31943
  Time Alarm Engines Ladders Squads Other Chiefs  
  1059 1st Alarm 8-6-15 8 Squad 1   Chf 2  
  1111 2nd Alarm 7 7-18 Squad 3 AirSupply, Med 4 Chf 3, Deputy  
 
 

Crews initially had a difficult time finding this fire that involved ductwork and a motor on the 26th floor. Once the source of the smoke was found, the fire was quickly extinguished with Light Water extinguishers. Crews had a difficult time removing the smoke from the upper floor hallways. Damage was estimated at $1000 and crews remained on the scene until 1226 hours.

 
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 St. Paul   There were NO extra alarm fires in December, 2008  
         




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