Sunday, September 5, 2010
September 4, 2010 -- Voluntary FASCV Response in Sunnyvale
At 1:45 P.M. on Saturday, Sept. 4, the Sunnyvale Public Safety Dept. dispatched a full response for a structure fire. Bob Gundrum and Jerry Haag voluntarily responded in their private vehicles to assist with Rehab services. They were joined by FASCV members Dan Wong, Ron Green and guest David Thompson. Jerry has submitted the following report:
Date: 04 September 2010
Time: 1345 dispatch of Full Structural Response.
Type: Structure Fire
Size: First alarm
Jurisdiction: Sunnyvale
Location: 960 Planetree Place
Details: Fire in one-story, single-family, dwelling. Heavily involved when Engine 4 arrived from just around the corner. Exposure on the B side. Held to building of origin. Structure saved. Two adults and two children displaced.
Responding Members: Voluntary response by Gundrum and Haag, joined later by Wong and Green. David (guest) also in attendance.
Fire Support Unit Responding: None. Hydration services by Gundrum from POV, Haag provided ice.
Remarks: None
-- Accompanying Photo by Dan Wong
Saturday, September 4, 2010
September 2, 2010 -- Tier 2 Grass Fire in San Jose
At approximately 3:00 P.M. on Thursday, Sept. 2, Fire Associates responded to a Tier 2 grass fire in San Jose's east foothills. Burning near the intersection of Clayton Rd. and Fall Ave., the fire quickly raced up a hillside and was threatening homes in it's path. John Whiteside responded in Support Unit 2 and was met on scene by FASCV members George Hoyt and John Whitaker.
San Jose Fire sent a full Tier 2 response for structure protection and asked for Cal Fire assistance. Since temperatures were well above 90 degrees, Cal Fire was at a high response level and sent multiple type-3 engines as well 2 air tankers and Copter 106. The heavy air support was credited as keeping the burned are at only 7.5 acres on a day when the potential for much more was very high.
Support Unit 2 set up at the command post near Clayton Rd. and Marten Ave. From here, FASCV could function as a central area for rehab and rehydration, while Med 30 delivered bottled water and Gatorade on the perimeter of the fire. All San Jose units were instructed to pass through Rehab to rehydrate before going back into service. This rehab plan meant that at the height of the fire, FASCV did not have much "business". But, as things wound down, the Rehab area got very busy.
Complicating maters, was that this was also the day of FASCV's September Monthly Meeting in Mountain View. John Whitaker left the scene early so that he could get to the meeting on time. Cal Fire had asked FASCV to stay until its conclusion to service their handcrews. So, John Whiteside remained on scene to provide service, but he was able to make the meeting by traveling to Mountain View in the support unit. Since Support Unit 1 was already going to be "on display" for the Mountain View firefighters, that meant that they got a double-dose of Fire Associates' vehicles.
- John Whitaker's photos can be viewed at: Clayton Rd. Tier 2
- A San Jose Mercury-News story can be read at: San Jose Vegetation Fire
Thursday, September 2, 2010
September 1, 2010 -- 2nd-Alarm Response for San Jose Fire Department
The first day of September began for Fire Associates the way the month of August ended. FIRE! Since Aug. 22, FASCV has responded to 7 calls for assistance. This day was no different as we responded to fire number 8 in the two-week period.

Shortly after 1:00 P.M. on Sept. 1st, John Whiteside responded in Support Unit 2 to a fire near downtown San Jose. John was joined by FASCV member Bruce Dembecki and Bob Gundrum. Located at 160 N. 4th Street (near E. St. James St.), a fire had apparently started in a dumpster and spread up the outside of the single-story, Victorian home and into the attic space. Because of the fire's close proximity to a high-rise building, a multiple-alarm dispatch was called.
FSU 2 provided cold lemonade, Gatorade and Clif Bars to fire crews who had been fighting the fire in very hot summer temperatures.

Shortly after 1:00 P.M. on Sept. 1st, John Whiteside responded in Support Unit 2 to a fire near downtown San Jose. John was joined by FASCV member Bruce Dembecki and Bob Gundrum. Located at 160 N. 4th Street (near E. St. James St.), a fire had apparently started in a dumpster and spread up the outside of the single-story, Victorian home and into the attic space. Because of the fire's close proximity to a high-rise building, a multiple-alarm dispatch was called.
FSU 2 provided cold lemonade, Gatorade and Clif Bars to fire crews who had been fighting the fire in very hot summer temperatures.
- Bruce Dembecki's photos can be viewed at: San Jose Victorian Fire
- A San Jose Mercury-News story can be read at: 2-Alarm Fire Extinguished
Saturday, August 28, 2010
August 27, 2010 -- 2nd-Alarm Fire in City of Santa Clara

At 5:25 A.M. on Friday August 27, Santa Clara City Fire called for Fire Associates help. Jerry Haag responded in Support Unit 1 and was met on scene by Dan Wong. Jerry has provided this report:
Date: 27 August 2010
Time: 0525 dispatch, 0605 arrival, released at 0730.
Type: Structure Fire
Size: Second alarm
Jurisdiction: Santa Clara
Location: 1707 Andrea Place
Details: Fire in two-story, single-family, dwelling. Held to bedroom of origin. Four persons displaced.
Responding Members: Haag (driver), Wong
Fire Support Unit Responding: FSU-1
-- Accompanying photos by Dan Wong
August 26, 2010 -- Cal Fire Special Call for Tier 2 Grass Fire
On Thursday afternoon, Cal Fire made a special call for Fire Associates' help at a vegetation fire in Santa Teresa County Park. Attacking jointly with San Jose Fire, Cal Fire was fighting the grass fire in the foothills off Bernal Road. John Whitaker responded to the call for help in Support Unit 2. He was joined on scene by FASCV members George Hoyt, Herman DeKruyff, Dan Wong and John Whiteside.
Firefighters arrived nine minutes after the alarm was first sounded shortly after 2:00 P.M. Ten San Jose City fire engines, plus firefighters from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, had it under control about two hours after it began. Fire Associates provided some water and Gatorade to firefighters, but the Cal Fire engines that remained on the scene for mop-up were self-contained for their rehab needs. Fire Associates was on scene for approximately 1 hour before being released shortly before 6:00 P.M.
-- Accompanying photo bt Bruce Dembecki
August 26, 2010 -- 3rd-Alarm Response for San Jose Fire
On Thursday morning, Aug. 26, Fire Associates was paged at 4:46 A.M. to a 3-alarm house fire in San Jose. The fire was burning in a home located at 910 Del Monte Place on the city's west side. Don Gilbert responded in Support Unit 2 and was joined by Jerry Haag, John Whitaker, George Hoyt and Dan Wong.
After several days of record warmth, this morning saw the return of the area's natural air conditioning -- fog and overcast off the S.F. Bay. So, instead of serving the ice cold beverages of the past week, hot coffee was now the order of the day. A dozen or more pots were made during the course of the morning.
A unique aspect of this incident was the mix of Fire units on scene. An earlier, multi-alarm house fire located not too far away had the close-in units to this fire already committed. So, the first-in engine companies to this fire were rigs from downtown stations. It's not very often you see San Jose Engines 3, 7 and 26 along with Trucks 1 and 13 out in the suburban, westside neighborhoods! In addition, Med 30 was also at the earlier fire, so Fire Associates' ability to set up and staff Rehab was doubly important.
The nature of the fire was also unique. First reports were of an explosion in the garage and, in fact, first-arriving firefighters found the natural gas line to the home broken ahead of the metering valve and on fire. This meant that the firefight had to be conducted from a distance while awaiting the arrival of PG&E to dig up the line and pinch it off. Once a PG&E backhoe was on scene, that operation went quickly and firefighters could then finish extinguishing the flames and assess the damage. Also hampering the effort was the dense foliage that was part of the landscaping surrounding the home which made access to the structure difficult.
Support Unit 2 was released at approximately 10:00 A.M.
- John's photos can be viewed at: 910 Del Monte Place
- A San Jose Mercury-News story can be read at: Spate of San Jose Fires
Thursday, August 26, 2010
August 25, 2010 -- 2nd-Alarm Response in Cupertino
The Fire Associates' pagers sprang to life at 11:41 P.M. on Wednesday, Aug. 25. Santa Clara County Fire was battling a house fire in Cupertino at 10208 Cold Harbor. Larry Carr responded in his personal Fire Support Unit 4 and was joined by Jerry Haag, Dan Wong, Ron Green, Herman DeKruyff and Bruce Dembecki. Jerry has submitted this report:
Date: 25 August 2010
Time: 2342 dispatch; 0030, 26 August arrival; released at 0130.
Type: Structure fire
Size: Second alarm
Jurisdiction: County Fire (Cupertino)
Location: 10208 Cold Harbor Ave.
Details: Fire in a single-story, single-family, frame dwelling.
Responding Members: Carr (driver), Haag, Wong, Dembecki, De Kruyff, Green
Fire Support Unit Responding: FSU-4
Submitted by: J. Haag for Larry Carr
- Bruce's Photos can be viewed at: Cupertino House Fire
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
August 24, 2010 -- Voluntary Response to Sunnyvale Fire
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Support Unit 1 provides service for Sunnyvale firefighters. |
On Tuesday, Aug. 24, Sunnyvale firefighters responded to a full first alarm on a day of record hot temperatures in the Silicon Valley. Bob Gundrum responded to the incident to provide rehydration services and was later joined by Jerry Haag in Support Unit 1 and Bruce Dembecki in Support Unit 2. FASCV member Dan Wong also was on scene. Jerry has provided the following report:
Date: 24 August 2010
Time: 1908 dispatch, 1945 arrival, released at 2045.
Type: Structure Fire
Size: Full First alarm
Jurisdiction: Sunnyvale
Location: 525 North Cascade Terrace
Details: Fire in multi-story townhouse-style condo, spread into attic space. Held to unit of origin. The voluntary response by Bob Gundrum was based on radio traffic. Initial hydration services by Gundrum followed by request from IC for Fire Support Unit on Special Call.
- Dan Wong's photos can be viewed at: Sunnyvale First Alarm
- Bruce's photos are at: Sunnyvale Incident
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
August 24, 2010 -- 2-Alarm Fire on San Jose's West Side
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New San Jose Fire Chief Willie McDonald talks with firefighters in Rehab on a day of record hot temperatures. |
At 3:26 P.M. on Tuesday, Aug. 24, San Jose made a special call for Fire Associates' assistance. With record high temperatures hitting 101 degrees on the fireground, firefighters were in great need of fluids, shade and rest. Because of the extremely hot temperatures, Jerry Haag and Bruce Dembecki responded in Support Units 1 and 2, respectively. They were met on scene by FASCV members George Hoyt, Don Gilbert, John Whitaker and Dan Wong.
The fire had started in the rear yard of 4896 Moorpark Ave. and then spread to the eaves and into the attic. With several homes in the area shingled with wood shakes, firefighters not only had the fire to contend with, but also initiated embers patrols throughout the neighborhood. Due to the conditions, a second alarm was called for relief fire crews and a special call was made for Fire Associates assistance. Firefighters were primarily in need of rest and rehydration. FASCV provided cases of ice-cold water and Gatorade as well as deploying our Insta-Benches and misting fan. FASCV members stayed until the last crews were released at approximately 6:30 P.M.
- John's photos can be viewed at: Moorpark Ave. Fire
- A San Jose Mercury News story can be read at: Firefighters Contain Fire
- Bruce's photos can be viewed at: Moorpark Incident
Sunday, August 22, 2010
August 22, 2010 -- San Jose Has 3-Alarm Apartment Fire
Shortly after 10:00 A.M. on Sunday morning, Aug. 22, the San Jose Fire Department responded to a fire in the Evergreen District on the city southeast side. The 3-alarm fire was located in a complex of apartments at 3309 Canongate Court. Don Gilbert responded in Support Unit 2 and was met on scene by FASCV members John Whitaker, Mike Chappell, Bruce Dembecki and Dan Wong.
The fire began in a detached garage area, but quickly spread to the apartment complex located to the rear of the garages. Once on scene, FASCV provided the usual cold drinks on a warm, summer morning. We were also asked to pick-up and serve 50 Togo's sandwiches. John Whitaker and Bruce Dembecki picked up the meals as the large order was split between two different Togo's locations. FASCV was released from the scene at approximately 2:00 P.M.
- John Whitaker's photos can be viewed at: Canongate Apartment Fire
- A San Jose Mercury News story and video can be seen at: 3-Alarm Fire Damages Apts.
- A link to Bruce Dembecki's photos is at: Canongate Fire
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