Saturday, April 30, 2011

2-alarm Response for Milpitas Fire Dept.

Photo By Bruce Dembecki
   
On Saturday afternoon, April 30, at 3:18 P.M., the Milpitas Fire Department called for FASCV's assistance. This time, it was for a house fire at 198 Evergreen Way. Don Gilbert responded in Fire Support Unit 2. He was joined by Dan Wong and Jerry Haag in Support Unit 1. Bruce Dembecki has submitted the following brief report:

Of note in this fire, the fire spread from the second story to the attic, and then into the wood shake roof. This roofing was left in place when a new metal roof was installed. While fire crews got a quick knock down on the interior fire and the attic fire, they couldn't get to the fire burning heavily in the shake roof material. Ultimately, it was a slow and labor-intensive job to remove the newer roof so that firefighters could access to the shake roof and the fire.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Sunnyvale Fire Results in 3-alarm Response

Photo by Craig Allyn Rose
  
On Wednesday, April 20, Sunnyvale firefighters needed Fire Associates help at a 3-alarm apartment fire. FASCV President, Bob Gundrum, responded in Fire Support Unit 1. He was joined on scene by FASCV members Jerry Haag, Ron Green, Bruce Dembecki, George Hoyt and Len Williams. Jerry has submitted the following report:

Date: 20 April 2011, 1541 hours
Agency: Sunnyvale
Incident Address: 234 Buena Vista
Type: Third-alarm, two-story, non-sprinklered, multi-family, wood-framed apartment building with wood roof.
Details: Fire apparently started in kitchen on first floor, spread to second floor and got into roof. Flying brands endangered wood roofs to the "C" side. One fatality.

Units Attending:
SNY: Engines-1, 2, 3, 30, 4, 5, 6 and 60; Trucks 1 and 2; Rescue-2; Medic 8; Batt. 2 (IC-Chetcuti)
MTV: Station backfill
SNC: Station backfill
  
FASCV Responding Unit: FSU-1, released at 1830 hours
Responders: Gundrum (driver), Haag, Green, Dembecki, Hoyt, Williams, David Thompson (guest), Walther Huber (guest)

Saturday, April 16, 2011

2nd-Alarm House Fire in Palo Alto

   
Photo By Bruce Dembecki
On Saturday morning, April 16, Fire Associates help was needed by the Palo Alto Fire Department. FASCV member Larry Carr responded in Fire Support Unit 4, his personal Rehab-equipped RV. FASCV Vice President Jerry Haag has submitted the following report:

Date:  16 April 2011, 0530 hours
Agency:  Palo Alto
Incident Address:  588 Madeline Ct., cross of Curtner Ave.
Type:  Second alarm. Small, single-story, duplex dwelling.

Units Attending:
PAF:  Engines-2, 3, 4, 5 and 6; Truck-6; Rescue-2; Medic 1; IC-Captain Conn
MTV: Truck-1, Batt. 18

FASCV Responding Unit: FSU-4, released at 0845 hours
Responders: Larry Carr (driver), Jerry Haag, Ron Green and Bruce Dembecki

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

FASCV Responds into Milpitas for House Fire

 
At 8:24 P.M. on Tuesday, April 5, the Milpitas Fire Department made one of its infrequent calls for Fire Associates help. Arriving fire crews found a house at 442 Murray St. almost fully engulfed in flame. FASCV President, Bob Gundrum, and Vice President, Jerry Haag, responded to the 2-alarm fire in Fire Support Unit 1. They were met on scene by FASCV members Ron Green and John Whitaker with Mike Chappell also arriving to help.

Because the narrow, residential street was filled with fire apparatus, the Fire Support Unit was not able to get close to the action. It was necessary to hand-carry tables, ice chests, portable benches and food supplies to a driveway located adjacent to the involved structure. Grateful fire crews were glad to have a place to sit and rest, as this structure followed the recent pattern of a house filled with "stuff". Arriving Milpitas crews made a good stop, saving the house immediately to the west of the scene from any serious damage. Fremont Fire apparatus was called in on the Mutual Aid alarm, but was able to stay in Staging before returning to quarters.

Details of the fire can be read in the following link to an article in the San Jose Mercury News. As you read the article, be sure to notice the rare reference to a response from Fire Associates. Pretty cool!

Bryan Stow Fundrasing Efforts

  
The following is an open letter to Fire Associates with additional information posted at this website:

             www.Support4Stow.blogspot.com

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Dear Members of Fire Associates of Santa Clara Valley,

Unfortunately it is in a time crisis when I am composing this email. As many of you may already know, Paramedic Bryan Stow was brutally attacked on Thursday night in Los Angeles while leaving Dodger Stadium. Bryan and I worked together as Paramedics and field training officers at AMR.  

We are setting up multiple fundraising events and volunteer opportunities to help ease the burden on his family. We are having a BBQ at our main headquarters 1670 Las Plumas, San Jose (next to SJS Station 34) on Wednesday, April 6, from 1200-2000

I was asked by my coworkers today if I had any contact with groups or individuals who could help us with fundraising and or volunteer time. The first group that I thought of was Fire Associates. After calling my father for a phone list, I immediately contacted your President Bob Gundrum to see if your organization can help. After speaking with him briefly, he instructed me to send out an email to the general membership. As a kid, I watched my father and your members so frequently donate their time, money, and support to those in need.
Your organization's support would be greatly appreciated in this time of need. We all would appreciate any and all support your members and your organization could provide. 

Please feel free to contact me jhwilliams4@gmail.com with any questions you may have regarding this matter. However, our main point of contact on this is Daniel Franklin, Operations Manager at AMR. His contact information is, Daniel.franklin@amr.net, and his phone number is 408-590-4222. See below for information on upcoming events and ways to donate and help. 

Sincerely,

      Joe Williams IV
      Paramedic, QLC 
      American Medical Response 
      Santa Clara County
      Cell: 650-924-0452

      E-mail: jhwilliams4@gmail.com 

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BBQ Volunteers Needed !!!
 
Go to  BBQ Volunteers  for information and details on how to volunteer. 
 
Please Help!

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Donations
  
As of right now donations are being accepted at the BBQ and via paypal.  A trust is being set up and will be finalized by Tuesday.  I will send a follow up email regarding the specifics of the trust if anyone would like to help with that.  
 
  

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

2nd Alarm House Fire In Gilroy


It was late morning on March 30, when John Whiteside was listening to his radio scanner. He was following a house fire incident in Gilroy when he heard the IC call for a 2nd alarm. John made a quick phone call to Gilroy Fire Dispatch and asked if the IC would like Fire Associates to respond. The reply back was "Yes!" John then had Sonitrol put out the page at 11:10 A.M. John Whitaker, Mike Chappell and George Hoyt responded along with John Whiteside, who drove Support Unit 3. The fire was located at 7810 Westwood Dr.

Upon arrival, FASCV members not only found the street full of fire apparatus, but also a large police presence. The house was set back from the street with the front yard fenced off and a lot of items stored where a front lawn normally would be growing. Cars, a tent, barrels and other assorted "stuff" littered the space. Inside, firefighters had an equally hard time maneuvering through the numerous items stored in the house. Because of the access problems, and known chemicals stored in the garage, the IC called for a 2nd alarm to be struck. Although the fire never got much past the smoldering stage, the access problems required additional manpower.

On a sunny, Spring day, FASCV served the usual water, Gatorade, and Clif Bars. Since the fire started just before the lunch hour, the fire department also ordered up 40 Double Whoppers and fries from Burger King to feed the hungry crews. FASCV provided the tables for serving and our portable benches were quite popular. After most of the fire crews had been released, FASCV members left the scene in the early afternoon.
   

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Amonia Leak Results in FASCV Response


At 11:21 A.M. on Saturday, March 19, Fire Associates received a request for assistance from the San Jose Fire Department. A 5,000-gal. tank of ammonia was leaking at the Santa Clara Valley Water District treatment plant located on Rosalind Lane in the Almaden Valley. The leak caused SJFD to respond a HAZMAT Task Force and the extended containment and clean-up operation necessitated a call for FASCV help. John Whitaker responded in Fire Support Unit 2 and was joined by FASCV members Jerry Haag and Dan Wong.

It was a blustery and rainy early afternoon, so the first order of business for FASCV was to erect both of FSU-2's pop-up shelters. Once those were in place, serving tables and benches were put out. Pots of hot coffee were quickly perked along with a request for a kettle of hot water for tea. Temperatures were in the high 40's and the rain continued to fall throughout the entire operation.

Since the call came in just before the noon hour, fire crews on scene not yet eaten lunch. So, FASCV was asked to pick up and serve 40 Togo's sandwiches and chips. Jerry Haag and Dan Wong made the lunch run and Jerry reported that since the order was placed for the San Jose Fire Department, Togo's offerred a 10% discount on the meal -- a much appreciated offer, we're sure.

Firefighters from the SJFD Hit Team donned their protective gear and inspected the tank for danger. The report back was that the leak had been adequately plugged by Santa Clara Valley Water Dept. personnel and the 250 gallons of leaked ammonia was contained. By mid-afternoon, the scene was turned over to Water Department representatives who indicated that they would have a contractor vacuum up the spill to eliminate any problem. Fire Associates was released from the incident at 3:00 P.M. However, the work was not over as John and Dan had to return to Station 6 and spread out all the FASCV equipment to dry. The day's work was completed shortly after 4:00 P.M.

    Saturday, March 12, 2011

    Two Early Morning Responses for Santa Clara Co. Fire Dept.

      
    Early on Saturday morning, March 12, two fires in the Saratoga area within 2 hours of each other kept firefighters and several Fire Associates' members busy. After being paged by the Santa Clara County Fire Dept., Jerry Haag responded to both events in Fire Support Unit 3 (running as FSU-1 out of Santa Clara Station 9). He was joined both times by members Dan Wong and Mike Chappell.

    Jerry has submitted the following, brief reports:

    Response #1:

    12 March 2011, 0246 hours
    Address: 20211 Argonaut, Saratoga
    Type: Second alarm. Large single-story, single-family dwelling under construction.
    Responding Unit: FSU-3 as FSU-1
    Responders: Haag (driver), Wong, Chappell

    Response #2:

    12 March 2011, 0455 hours
    Address: 19915 Mallory, Saratoga
    Type: Full first alarm plus 1 engine. Large single-story, single-family dwelling under construction.
    Responding Unit: FSU-3 as FSU-1
    Responders: Haag (driver), Wong, Chappell
        

    Tuesday, February 22, 2011

    San Jose Apartment Fire Results in 3rd-Alarm Response


    On Tuesday, Feb. 22, at approximately 8:30 P.M., the San Jose Fire Dept. called for Fire Associates' aid at an apartment fire in the city's Alum Rock area. The fire was burning in a townhouse apartment at 299 Cartago Court. Bruce Dembecki responded in Fire Support Unit 2. He was met by FASCV members Jerry Haag, Ron Green, John Whitaker, Mike Chappell and Dan Wong.

    The apartment was fully engulfed when the first-arriving fire crews came on scene. This caused a very quick 2nd alarm to be called and ultimately led to a 3rd alarm because of the attached apartments and the close proximity of other buildings. Also, a carport was located to the rear of the apartment with several cars in danger of adding to the inferno.

    Rehab had not been established by the time FASCV arrived on scene. So, at the direction of SJFD Med30, a rehab area was established on a large lawn at the intersection of Cartago Ct. and El Rancho Verde Drive. Firefighters enjoyed a place to sit down while AMR took vitals, and coffee, Clif Bars and Gatorade were the refreshments of choice. Fire Associates was released at 11:00 P.M.
    -- Accompanying photos by John Whitaker and Bruce Dembecki
      

    Monday, February 14, 2011

    Valentines Day Brings 2-Alarm Response into Morgan Hill


    Santa Clara County Fire called for Fire Associates' aid on Monday evening, just at the end of the Valentine's dinner hour. At 7:48 PM, FASCV was paged to a factory fire at 18410 Butterfield Blvd. near the cross with Jarvis Ave. Don Gilbert and John Whitaker responded to Morgan Hill in FSU-3. They were met on scene by FASCV members Bruce Dembecki, Mike Chappell and Ron Green.

    The first-arriving County Fire units found a heavy column of smoke coming from the center of a large, tilt-up structure occupied by Tencate Advanced Composites. County Fire was joined on scene by South County Fire District, Gilroy Fire Dept. and San Jose Fire Dept. rigs who arrived as part of a mutual aid response. Once the fire was knocked down, crews had to deal with a hazmat clean up operation. The fire apparently was the result of chemicals that "over cooked" and the resulting smoke and fumes were not easily vented. The hazmat situation meant that the rehab area was also staffed by 3 American Medical Response medic rigs as well as an AMR supervisor.

    Fire Associates provided the usual hot coffee, cold beverages and Clif Bars until we were released at approximately 11:00 PM. Fire crews greatly appreciated the response on a night when most husbands are home with their wives!
    -- Accompanying photos by Bruce Dembecki