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Working House Fire in East Fallowfield Twp.
   Fire before the first arriving unit
   Fire prior to Engine 29-5 arriving
   
   
   
   fire suppression in-service
   
   
   Lancaster Tanker 5-2
   Ambulance 29-2 on-scene
   Deputy Chief Taylor with Accountability lity
   The Header on 372 Eastbound
   FF Swick taking a break, Engineer Rhoades operating the pump on 29-5
   
   
   
   Parkesburg's Chris Smith on the line
   
   
   
   
   
   Crews working on-scene
   Chief and Assistant discussing operations
   Saftey Officer Campbell
   
   
   
   Officer Simmons discussing the fire incident with Asst. 29
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   Dr/FF Tribbett getting it done.
   
   DR/FF Tribbett still at work
   FF Liney working hard inside the dwelling
   
   
   Engineer Paul Rhoades operating the Engine 29-5
   Firefighter Swick
   
   Refreshments inside Amb 29-1
   
   Bart Engine 5-1-1
   
   
   Crews for 29 and Station 5-2 working to go back into service
   The aftermath of the fire
   Chief Tribbett as CP
   
   
Saturday, January 30, 2010 
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On Saturday January 30th, 2010 the CCFR dispatched the Pomeroy Fire Company along with Westwood, Modena, Parkesburg and Ladder 43 for a house fire at 37 Lyons Lane in East Fallowfield Township at 1111 hours. Multiple calls into the CCFR were received from near by residents  advising heavy fire from the roof area. East Fallowfield police (47PD) arrived on-scene and advised one house fully- involved. Engine 29-5 (4) made the response at 1116 hours with Captain 29 (OIC). Engine 29-5 arrived on-scene and laid the 5’ inch down the driveway. Captain 29 Dalmas assumed Lyons Lane Command and updated the CCFR with a working house fire. Engine 44-5 arrived shortly after and was advised to connect to the 5’ and supply Engine 29-5.
 

Lyons Lane CP immediately called for a first alarm tanker task force due to that portion of East Fallowfield having no fire hydrants. Ladder 43 arrived a short time later but was unable to get up the street due to the tight streets. All units were given the orders to park along Strasburg Road and have their crew report to the rear of 29-5 where the manpower pool was being setup. Rescue 28 arrived on-scene and assisted with fire suppression.


Tankers from Martins Corner, Cochranville, Atglen, Christiana 5-2 (Lancaster County) and West Bradford were dispatched on the First Alarm Tanker Assignment. Chief 26 assumed the water supply officer and worked to have tankers supply Engine 44-5 at the top of the driveway on Lyons Lane.

Fire Suppression crews made entry into the dwelling but there was extensive fire coming from the dwelling. Lyons Lane Command requested more assistance for fire suppression and a request for additional manpower.  The extreme cold weather made fire firefighting efforts difficult. Manpower pulls were being established so crews could rotate in and out on an on-going basis.

At 1140 hours Lyons Lane Command was taken over by Chief 29 Tribbett, and Captain Dalmas continued with operations. (The Chief's responded from CCDES at training and observed the header at 30 bypass and 100).

Tac 34 was added for Air, Chester County Fire Marshals and Peco were requested along with with two more additional engines from Atglen, one engine from Sadsbury and two additional BLS units one from Westwood and one from Washington Hose Company along with Medic 93.

Red Cross was notified for the family and EMS personnel had rehab set up for the firefighters working in the extreme cold weather. The Ambulance 29-1 and Rescue 28 were used as heating sources for the firefighters to keep warm during re-hab.

One additional engine was requested for more manpower. Oxford (Station 21) was added to the assignment along with Lancaster County Christiana (5-2) for the second tanker for additional manpower.

At 1230 hours Lyons Lane Command placed the situation under control with all units working. At this point a long overhaul process was needed as the size the house contributed to extensive work load, let alone the cold frigid weather that the crews were dealing with.

At 1245 Lyons Lane Command started to release the tankers that were utilized for the water supply, and broke down the water shuttle operation. Manpower was utilized for the extensive overhaul process from all companies working on-scene.

Rescue 27 was requested as the second air-bank to assist with filling bottles, along with Engine 5-1-1 (Bart) and Tanker 4-3 (Gordonville) from Lancaster County that were standing-by in Pomeroy and Westwood Fire Company for man-power.

At 1439 hours units were cleared from the incident and the operation was shutdown. Lyons Lane Command terminated the incident and all units cleared.

Special thanks to Christina Fire Company 5-2 for returning to Station # 29 to assist with getting Station 29 units back into service. Special thank you to the Little Chef Restaurant for providing food and refreshments for the personnel operating on this incident.

The Pomeroy Fire Company would like to thank all mutual-aid companies that assisted for this incident. The cold weather was a factor along with the fast moving snow storm that moved into the area.

Units: Chief, Deputy, Assistant, Squad 29, Ambulance 29-1, 29-2, and Engine 29-5

Mutual Aide: Westwood (44), Modena (37), Parkesburg (28), Coatesville (41A, Ladder 43), Martins Corner (34), Cochranville (27), West Bradford (39), Atglen (26), Oxford (21), Lancaster County Christiana (5-2), Bart (5-1), Gordonville (4-3), East Fallowfield Police and Road Crew, Chester County Fire Marshals Office, Peco, Red-Cross, Belfor

Relocate(s): West Grove (22), and Bart (5-1) to Pomeroy, Gordonville (4-3) to Westwood

Photo(s) courtesy of: K. Trainor, S. Kreger, D. Roy, E. Taylor
 

Although the American Red Cross Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter provided clothing, groceries, shoes and winter coats to the displaced family, donations of clothing, groceries, home goods and furniture are being accepted for the family of this event. Any questions please contact Pomeroy Fire Company at 610-857-3737.

Clothing sizes as such:

Female Clothing of Size 16-18 pants, Large to XL tops and size 8.5 shoes
Men's clothing of XXL shirts, Pants 36X34

They have 4 dogs - any pet food products