Sunday, January 3, 2016

San Jose House Fire Requires A 3-Alarm Response

 
A little after noon on Sunday, Jan. 3, San Jose Fire dispatchers received multiple reports of a house on fire on S. 10th Street. Initial reports included one that an elderly resident had been carried from the residence and was unconscious on the ground outside the home with others going into the structure to retrieve a second elderly resident. With Med 30 reporting smoke visible from Station 30, and the report of rescues in progress with residents needing medical assistance, Battalion 1 escalated the incident to a second alarm before units had arrived on scene.
 
With reports of at least 2 injuries and more people inside, an EMS Task Force was summoned to the scene, bringing 3 ambulances, an EMS Field Supervisor, and the EMS Duty Chief to the scene. Working under Med 30 as Medical Group, together with an Engine company, they were able to quickly start treatment on the two residents.
   
Due to a heavy fuel load inside the home, the fire was very hot. More than one captain inside the residence reported that the screens of their thermal imaging cameras had gone white. Early attempts to search the 2nd story were unsuccessful due to lack of visibility and heat. Firefighters attempting to vent the roof reported the roof was becoming rapidly spongy and were ordered off the roof.
   
Suddenly, the radios blared with a distress call. A firefighter had fallen through some stairs into the floor below. Some initial confusion over exactly which stairs had failed, and where the firefighter was, were quickly overcome when the firefighter was able to exit the building on his own and was escorted to the medical group for evaluation.
   
With conditions going from bad to worse, a third alarm was struck at 12:41 P.M. -- only 26 minutes after the initial call was received. With the 3rd Alarm came pager notifications to Fire Associates members that their assistance was needed in Rehab. Fire Associates member Bruce Dembecki responded to the incident, picking up Fire Support Unit 2 on the way.
   
Crews were eventually able to complete a primary search on the second floor. There was also a basement, but with a damaged stairway it was not possible to conduct a search until much later in the afternoon.
 
With the residents having been transported to hospital, and the firefighter released to resume duties on the fireground, the Medical group had switched to Rehab by the time Fire Support Unit 2 arrived on the scene. FSU-2 joined the Rehab section and set up hydration and some much needed Cliff bars. One nearby Chief later said the Cliff Bars were being “inhaled” by hungry firefighters, some of whom had not had the opportunity to have lunch before this incident began.
   
After a cool down period had been conducted, and firefighters cycled through Rehab, an overhaul plan was prepared and Bruce was sent to arrange meals for the remaining crews. Around 3:30 P.M., crews finally got to have lunch and 30 burritos disappeared before our eyes. Fire Support Unit 2 was released at approximately 5:00 P.M. and was packed up and back in quarters by 5:30 P.M.
 
-- Report submitted by Bruce Dembecki

Monday, November 30, 2015

Mountain View Firefighters Attack Fast-moving Blaze

   
Photo By Mike Garcia
Date and Time: Nov. 30, 2015, 2:49 P.M.
Agency: Mountain View Fire
Type: Second alarm
Location: 230 Lassen Ave., Mountain View
 
Details: Fast developing fire in a single-story, Eichler-type dwelling had spread to the exposure on the "Bravo" side before arrival of first engine. Six hose lines were ultimately pumped by Engine 51. Heavy contents load in the building of origin made complete extinguishment a lengthy and laborious process. Four adults were displaced. Fire Support Unit 1 arrived at about 3:20 P.M. and was released from the scene at 5:00 P.M.
 
Agency Responders:
  Mountain View: Engines 51, 53, 54, and 55; Rescue 51; Truck 51; BC 51 (Custodio-IC); 18A1 (Diaz); 18K1
  Palo Alto: E-64;T-66; BC-66
  XSC: Medic-19 + Supervisor
 
FASCV Responding Unit: FSU-1.
FASCV Responders: Larry Carr, Mike Garcia (driver), Jerry Haag, and Dan Wong
-- Report submitted by Jerry Haag

Monday, November 9, 2015

3-Alarm Fire Destoys San Jose Apartment Building

  
Photo by Craig Allyn Rose
At a little before 4:00 A.M. on Nov. 9, the Fire Associates pagers started going off. Located at 5583 Walnut Blossom Drive, the San Jose Fire Dept. was working an apartment fire and they had just gone to a 3rd alarm. John Whiteside headed to Fire Station 35 to get Fire Support Unit 3 while Bill Roth picked up donuts and Bruce Dembecki went straight to the scene.

The blaze had destroyed multiple units in one building of the Blossom Oaks Apartments, a complex with more than 20 buildings. With flames as high as 50 feet coming from the roof of the two-story building, firefighters called a second alarm. When the roof collapsed over 4 of the 2nd story units, a third alarm was struck. Eight of the 22 units in the fire building were heavily damaged, and several others suffered minor damage. Firefighters worked to prevent the spread of the blaze to other buildings.
 
The fire was placed under control at 7:00 A.M. and fire crews remained on scene throughout the day.
 
A large number of residents from the fire building and nearby buildings were out on the street. Several VTA buses were called in to provide residents with shelter from the elements while the Red Cross worked to establish temporary accommodation for almost 50 displaced residents. One firefighter suffered minor injuries.
 
Fire Associates established Rehab, on this cool Sunday morning, on Walnut Blossom Dr. and with the cool morning our hot coffee proved very popular with the firefighters, as were the donuts, of course.
    • A San Jose Mercury News story can be read at this link:  Apartment Fire
      • Craig Allyn Rose's photos can be viewed at this link:  Walnut Blossom
      -- Report submitted by Bruce Dembecki

      Thursday, November 5, 2015

      Palo Alto Firefighters Attack House Blaze

       
      Date:  Nov. 5, 2015
      Agency:  Palo Alto Fire
      Type: House fire
      Incident Address:  584 Maybell Ave., Palo Alto
       
      Details:  Immediately went defensive, FASCV requested by BC
       
      Agency Responders:
          PDFD: BC 66 Bale; E 61, 62, 64, 65; T 66, BS 62; PM 62
          MVFD: T51; BC 51
       
      FASCV Responding Unit:  FSU-1; Arrived: 11:00 P.M., Released 1:00 A.M. (Nov. 6, 2015)
      FASCV Responders:  Mike Garcia (driver) and Larry Carr
       
      -- Report submitted by Mike Garcia

      Tuesday, November 3, 2015

      Sushi Restaurant "Cooks" In Sunnyvale

       
      Date:  Nov. 3, 2015
      Agency:  Sunnyvale Fire
      Type:  Restaurant fire
      Incident Address:  595 E. El Camino Real, Sunnyvale
       
      Details:  Sushi restaurant; start in kitchen; burned all night

      Agency Responders:
          SNYDPS:  BC Aherrn; E 41, 42, 243, 43, 244, 44, 45, 46, 246; T41, 42; Rescue
          SCFD:  E 95 covered station
       
      FASCV Responding Unit:  FSU-1; Arrived: 6:40 A.M., Released 9:15 A.M.
      FASCV Responders:  Mike Garcia (driver) and Len Williams
       
      -- Report submitted by Mike Garcia

      Monday, November 2, 2015

      Fire Associates Responds to House Fire in Sunnyvale

        
      Date:  Nov. 2, 2015
      Agency:  Sunnyvale Fire
      Type:  House fire
      Incident Address:  778 Lakewood, Sunnyvale
       
      Details:  One-story, Eichler-style house
       
      The following "first-person" account was provided by FASCV Vice Presidet, Bob Gundrum:
        
      "This fire was at 778 Lakewood Drive, across the street from my house at about a 45-degree angle. My wife, Janet, called me out of our back yard to look at some smoke coming up from behind the house across the street. I went over to bang on the door and alert the three residents, who had just become aware of the 'problem'. One resident tried to get a garden hose from the front yard to attack the fire. Response of SNY was delayed since the initial report indicated the fire was on the bayside of Hwy. 101 - NORTH of Fair Oaks Ave. That was a significant error because, in fact, the fire was just north of Lawrence Expy. SNY dispatched on the initial report to the area of 101 & Fair Oaks. I tried calling 9-1-1 and got a busy signal, then heard one of the residents say she lived at 778 Lakewood Dr. and her home was on fire. The neighbor immediately west of the incident arrived home and I went into her back yard and was able to get garden hose water on the fire located in a covered patio area until SNY apparatus arrived. As SNY was getting lines in place, a gust of wind came up and the rest was history."
        
      Agency Responders:
          SNYDPS: BC Aherrn; E 41, 42, 244, 44, 45, 46, 246; T41, 42; Rescue 41
          SCFD: E 95 covered station
       
      FASCV Responding Unit:  FSU-1; Arrived: 5:30 P.M., Released 7:30 P.M.
      FASCV Responders:  Mike Garcia (driver), Bob Gundrum, and Len Williams
       
      -- Report submitted by Mike Garcia

      Thursday, October 29, 2015

      Fire Associates Participates in 2015 Burn Relay

       

          Video of Our Run Along Mission Street, SF
      Video by Bill Roth
        
      The Fire Associates of Santa Clara Valley recently participated in an annual fund-raising event to benefit severely burned children. Held to benefit the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation, the Peninsula Firefighters Burn Relay involves a procession of antique, classic, and in-service fire and police apparatus that winds its way between Moffett Field and San Francisco. During the day-long event, the Code-3 relay stops at various fire stations to "collect" funds raised by all the departments.
           
      This year, FSU-1 and FSU-2 both were part of the event. FSU-1 was driven by Mike Garcia with Jerry Haag along as a passenger, while John Whitaker and Bill Roth shared the driving in FSU-2. In order to stay in service, FSU-1 went as far as Menlo Park. At that point, Mike returned with the support unit to Santa Clara while Jerry joined up with FSU-2 for the remainder of the trip up to San Francisco.
          
      At the end of the day, $87,618.72 was collected, including a donation from FASCV. The money is used to fund a week-long summer camp for severely burned children and fire safety education efforts.
           
      John's photos from the event can be viewed at:

      https://goo.gl/photos/M9VRmWeJSuscDrum8

      -- Report submitted by John Whitaker

      Monday, October 26, 2015

      Middle-of-the-night Vegetation Fire Keeps San Jose Firefighters Busy

           
      On Monday, October 26, San Jose Fire dispatched a Tier 2 brush fire response to Santa Teresa Boulevard at Bailey Avenue, in south San Jose. At 3:33 A.M., Cal Fire Morgan Hill dispatched a response of 6 engines, 1 dozer and 1 Chief to assist San Jose. San Jose paged Fire Associates at 3:29 A.M. for a Fire Support Unit and John Whiteside responded with FSU-3, departing San Jose Station 35 for the short drive to the fire.
          
      As John neared the scene, he could see a very impressive fire line snaking up the hillsides toward Santa Teresa County Park, with red lights flashing from many fire rigs alongside the flames. John was directed down a paved access road off Santa Teresa near Bayliss Avenue. This road marked the southern edge of the fire and kept the fire from spreading in that direction. Within a few minutes, less than half the fire line was visible, indicating a successful mobile attack on the mostly high-weed-covered landscape.
          
      John provided water, Gatorade and Clif bars for the firefighters. After 2 hours, most of the fire units had been released, except for several rigs waiting for Dozer 1641 to complete a dozer line around the fire, which was estimated at 5+ acres. FSU-3 was released at 6:05 A.M. and returned to quarters. 
        
      -- Report submitted by John Whiteside

      Saturday, October 24, 2015

      Milpitas Firefighters Tackle Fast-Moving Vegetation Fire

       
      Date and Time:  Oct. 24, 2015, 3:30 P.M.
      Agency:  Milpitas Fire
      Type:  Voluntary Response
      Location:  End of Calaveras Ridge Drive, Milpitas

      Details:  Fast-moving vegetation fire at the bottom of a very steep (45-degree) slope. Fire started near the road and was only about an acre when first units arrived but it quickly raced up the hill all the way to the ridge. Protecting a structure, stopping and extinguishing it took hundreds of feet of progressive hose lay, a chopper and fixed wing drop retardant drops. About 50 acres burned. Over 15 fire units on-scene. Fire Support Unit 1 arrived at about 4:00 P.M. and was released from the scene at 7:30 P.M.

      Agency Responders:
        Milpitas
        CalFIRE
        Spring Valley
        San Jose: Station fill
         
      FASCV Responding Unit: FSU-1.
      FASCV Responders: Haag (driver)
        
      -- Report submitted by Jerry Haag

      Wednesday, October 21, 2015

      Sunnyvale Strip Mall Hit by 2-Alarm Blaze

        
      Date and Time: 10-21-2015, 5:30 A.M.
      Agency: Sunnyvale Public Safety
      Type: Second Alarm
      Location: 208 S Fair Oaks Ave., Sunnyvale
          
      Details: Barbershop in a small, single-story strip mall. Exposures on the "B" and "D" sides were threatened but aggressive attack, aided by good fire separation walls, prevented serious fire damage to the adjoining businesses. The barber shop was seriously damaged. At one point, two elevated streams were in use and three 5-inch water supply lines were on the ground. Old, heavy construction and numerous voids in the roof space lead to an extended operation. Fire Support Unit 1 arrived at about 6:00 A.M. and was released from the scene at 9:30 A.M.
        
      Agency Responders:
        SNY: E-41, 42, 43, 243, 44, 46; T-41, 42; R-41; Batt. 42 (Longnecker-IC)
        SNC: Station fill
        MTV: Station fill
        XSC: M-2, 66; Supervisor
       
      Responding Support Unit: FSU-1.
      FASCV Responders: Mike Garcia (driver), Jerry Haag, and Len Williams
        
      -- Report submitted by Jerry Haag