The M.A.B.A.S. (Mutual aid box alarm service) Group toned out an "all available" call earlier today for a rekindle on a forest fire they had battled late into last night. Tankers 393 and 512 from the Firelands Rural Fire District responded (District Chief Laville, Deputy Chief Aurora, Lieutenant Ravenheart, and Lieutenant Solo). Upon arrival we found multiple departments already working the blaze which was covering approximately a quarter of the sim. Deputy Chief Aurora returned to the station for Unit 212 to help fight the blaze from the air.
Tanker 393 arrives on scene first and establishes the fill site. Pulling a "double draft" at a near vertical 25 meters 393 is taking in just shy of 1500 gallons per minute.
Meanwhile firefighters start the difficult task of taking on the fire deep in the forest...
Due to the distance between fill site and fire engines we used relay pumping to reach from the fill site to the fire engines. Here 393 drafts from the lake at the bottom of the hill and then dumps into the drop tank a.k.a. "portable pond."
Dual intake lines draft from the portable pond and run down the hill to our tanker 512 (formerly based at the Aero Pines sim). 512 then relay pumps through the tanker and out the to SL Forestry Service engine.
Units on scene:
Tanker 393 (based in Alvensleben Marina)
Tanker 512 (formerly based in Aero Pines and currently unassigned except as backup)
Air 212 (based in Turvile)
Members on scene:
District Fire Chief Carla Laville
Deputy Fire Chief Lilly Aurora
Lieutenant Kali Ravenheart
Lieutenant Cale Solo
Dispatcher Roxanne Rimgale manned the SL-EMA Firecom dispatch center back at station 38 in Turvile.
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Monday, August 3, 2015
Structure fire on Sleydon Lane, Turvile
Firefighters were alerted to a fire alarm Saturday evening for "smoke in the house." Upon arrival they found a heavily involved two story residential dwelling.
Units on scene:
Engine 384
Personnel on scene:
District Chief Laville
Deputy Chief Aurora
Firefighter Snake
Mutual aid: West Metro Fire Protection District
Units on scene:
Engine 384
Personnel on scene:
District Chief Laville
Deputy Chief Aurora
Firefighter Snake
Mutual aid: West Metro Fire Protection District
Friday, July 24, 2015
Airplane crash at Turvile
Sat. July 18, 2015:
New Horizons Airport air traffic control reported an aircraft declaring an emergency. The Firelands Port Authority Harbor Patrol was dispatched to stand at the ready along with the Firelands Rural Fire District. Shortly after being notified to stand by Harbor Patrol officers reported heavy flames showing from Turvile near Sunset Stables.
Agencies on scene:
Firelands RFD units on scene:
New Horizons Airport air traffic control reported an aircraft declaring an emergency. The Firelands Port Authority Harbor Patrol was dispatched to stand at the ready along with the Firelands Rural Fire District. Shortly after being notified to stand by Harbor Patrol officers reported heavy flames showing from Turvile near Sunset Stables.
Agencies on scene:
- Firelands Rural Fire District
- Firelands Port Authority Harbor Patrol
- Maritime Coast Guard
- District Chief Laville
- Deputy Chief Aurora
- Captain Walker
- Lieutenant Solo
- Dispatcher Rimgale
- Chief John Marchlewski
- Captain S. Wolf
- Lieutenant L. Wolf
- Officer J. Benoir
Firelands RFD units on scene:
- Engine 381
- ARFF 383
- Truck 384
- Engine 386
- Rescue 388
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Explosion!
Firelands RFD units responded to a bomb threat which resulted in an explosion at Sunset Stables today.
Units on scene:
Truck 384
Tanker 382
Personnel on scene:
Chief Laville
Lt. Ravenheart
Dr. Mendle
Mutual aid from: New Horizons Airport ARFF duty crew
Units on scene:
Truck 384
Tanker 382
Personnel on scene:
Chief Laville
Lt. Ravenheart
Dr. Mendle
Mutual aid from: New Horizons Airport ARFF duty crew
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