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On Saturday, February 10, 2007 at approximately
1:11 p.m. Allegheny County 9-1-1 received reports of a structure fire at 24
Kenwood Avenue, located in the Perry Hilltop section of the City of Pittsburgh.
Initial reports indicated that there may be someone trapped on the 3rd
floor. The following units were dispatched on the zone 1-13 assignment; 38
Engine, 34 Engine, 32 Engine, 34 Truck, 4021 (District Battalion Chief), 3
Engine (Go Team), 4024 (Safety Chief), MAC-2 (Mobile Cascade Unit), Rescue
Truck, Medic Unit and Medic supervisor.
First arriving unit reported smoke showing from a
3-story wood frame structure which had been converted into several apartments.
Exposures on sides “B” and “D”. Firefighters were advised that the eight
occupants self evacuated, however one female sustained burns to her hands and a
male received smoke inhalation. The injured occupants were transported by EMS to
a local hospital for treatment. Crews advanced a 1 ¾” attack line into the
structure and initiated an aggressive interior attack.
Additional crews advanced a secondary attack line
into the structure, as the Truck crew laddered the structure and initiated
ventilation operations. Interior crews reported heavy smoke conditions and
advised command that the fire appears to be running the walls. Command requested
a 2nd alarm assignment for manpower at approximately 1:18 p.m. The
following units were dispatched on the 2nd alarm; 37 Engine, 30
Engine, 32 Truck, 402 (Deputy Chief) and 614 (Training Academy Chief).
Interior crews reported heavy fire on the 1st
floor with extension into the 3rd floor via concealed spaces.
Interior crews made an aggressive attack on the fire, as additional crews opened
walls to expose and additional hidden fire within the balloon style construction
of the structure. Crews quickly knocked down the bulk of the fire and continued
to check for further extension. Command placed the fire under control at
approximately 2:07 p.m. Crews remained on the scene for an extended period of
time, performing extensive overhaul operations.
Salvation Army personnel were at the scene with
their mobile canteen units, providing beverages and food to the emergency
personnel. The American Red Cross assisted the displaced occupants by providing
them with food, clothing and temporary shelter. The City of Pittsburgh Arson
Squad was called to the scene to investigate the fire, which caused an estimated
$80,000 in damages. The cause of the fire is under investigation. |