On Tuesday, December 10th, members of Avondale Fire Company met for their monthly meeting. During the meeting, Avondale along with automatic aid, was alerted to the 1700 block of Baltimore Pike for a first due house reported on fire. The caller stated "house is on fire." Engine, Squad, Tanker, Utility, Traffic, Chief, Deputy, Captain, and Ambulance 23 all made the response on dispatch. Captain 23 arrived to find a two-story single family structure converted into an office area with fire showing from the second floor. Engine 23 arrived as the first due engine securing the water supply and stretching the 300’ handline to the front side. Engine 23's crew found a fire on the second floor and attic area. Squad 23 arrived as the second due engine deploying an additional supply line to the Charlie side. Crews stretched an additional 200’ line. Engine 23 and Squad 23 made quick work of the fire on the second floor and attic/roof area. Tower 24 arrived as the first due special, with Ladder 22 arriving as the second due special. Aerial crews worked on opening the fire area. Additional units arrived and handled various tasks on the fire grounds.
The fire was placed under control at 2038 hours. Final units cleared at 2208 hours.
Chief Cole held “Baltimore Pike Command.”
Thanks to the Christiana Fire Company (Lancaster) Tanker 52 for relocating the district, and assisting with getting our units ready for service.
Units:
Engine, Squad, Tanker, Utility, Traffic, Chief, Deputy, Captain, Ambulance, AFC Fire Police
Mutual Aid:
West Grove, Po-Mar-Lin, Kennett, Longwood, Cochranville, Hockessin, Cranston Heights, Medic 94, Southern Chester County Regional Police
Smoke showing from the roof line.
"A" side
Crews using Ladder 22 to open the roof line.
"C" side
Ladder 22 finds extension into the roof while opening it up.
1st due engine crew
Manpower is set up behind the duty officer vehicle