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Rescue
on Greenfield Twp. House Fire
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January
10th, 2012 - Shortly after midnight Rescue 59 was dispatched as part
of a 1st alarm assignment to assist Station 24 on a structure fire located
on Route 106 in Greenfield Twp. First arriving units found heavy fire in
the rear of the structure. The Rescue arrived and set up RIT Operations
on side 'Delta'. Crews were relieved of RIT duties and reassigned to supression.
A combination of exterior and interior attack were used to knock down the
bulk of the fire. A 2nd alarm was requested by Command 24 bringing
manpower and additional resources to the scene. |
After
the fire was under control extensive overhaul was required to extinguish
the many hot spots. All Units cleared the scene at approximately 5:00 am.
Mid Morning
First Due Basement Fire
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January
3rd, 2012- Around 10:15 Tuesday morning a first due structure box was transmitted
at 213 Depew Ave. in Mayfield for a fire in the basement. 59 PD arrived
and reported smoke and heat in the basement. The rescue arrived behind
E-59 and laid 225 ' of 5" into E-59. Crews made entry into the basement
and found heavy fire conditons.An aggressive interior attack was made by
crews and the bulk of the fire was knocked down. Command requested a second
alarm for manpower at 10:38. The 1st and 2nd floor along with the attic
was checked with no extension found. During their primary search crews
were able to locate and save a cat that was taken to a local vet. Crews
remained onscene until about 12:15. Thank you to all the mutual aid companies
both fire and ems for a job well done! |
Uniondale Water
Rescue
December
29th, 2011, Rescue 59 was dispatched as part of the water rescue assignment
to Uniondale in Susquehanna County for 2 men stuck in a boat between some
ice. They were out in the boat attempting to rescue their dogs.
They were able to get the dogs out of the water but 1 of them eventually
passed away. Squad 59 with the trailer was also added to the run
due to having the water rescue equipment on board. Rescue went en
route with 3 and shortly was followed by the Squad with 2 members on board.
The rescue arrived on scene and the crew proceeded to the incident.
As they were staging, the victims were retrieved from the water.
The box was recalled prior to the squad arriving and both units went back
in service. Good Job by the Uniondale Fire Company and others already
on scene for performing the rescue.
Rollover on
Depew Ave
December
26, 2011, Rescue and EMS from Mayfield were dispatched for a car rolled
over on Depew Ave in the Borough. As units were going en route, Com
Center advised us that there were possibly no injuries. Ambulance
59-8 arrived behind Rescue 59-1 and went in for the patient evaluations
while Rescue 59 and Ambulance 59-9 staged at Depew and Glenwood.
Ambulance 59-8 obtained two refusals and went back in service with the
rest of the units.
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Multiple Burn
Victims
December
23, 2011, Ambulance 59-8 was dispatched for a burn victim from a brick
heater in Jermyn. Com Center advised us that there was no fire and
the patient has 2nd-3rd degree burns on his back. As the Ambulance
arrived they found out that there was a second victim with burns to the
hands. Ambulance 59-9 went en route for the second patient.
Engine 58-3 and Engine 58-1 were also on scene to make sure there was no
other fire. |
59 EMS
requested that Comm Center ask CMC how many patients they can take and
medical command stated they can send them both there or fly them to the
burn center. Both patients were transported to CMC by the 59 units
with 1 patient going with paramedics from Cottage.
Working Dwelling
Fire in Clinton Twp.
| December
22, 2011, Rescue and Squad 59 were dispatched as part of the first alarm
assignment in Area 43 (Browndale/Clinton Twp.). Rescue went enroute
with a crew of 5 and the Squad followed with 4. As the Rescue crested Farview
Mountain we could can see the flames in the air. The rescue was requested
to set up as the RIT team by 43 Command (R. Richards). The Rescue
staged away from the scene and hiked up to the fire. RIT was staged
on side D of the structure due to being able to see both sides of the operation.
Once the Squad arrived they set up rehab by the command post. Rescue
and Squad operated for approximately 5 hours before returning to service. |
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New Ambulance
“In-Service”
December
15, 2011, the long awaited wait for our new Ambulance as finally come to
an end. With an extended waiting time for the bus the members were
eager to put her in service. Ambulance 59-8 was recently inspected
by EMS of Northeastern PA and passed. It is now in service on the
front line. The new ambulance is a 2010 Medtec Modular Ambulance
on a Ford E-450 Chassis. It’s a 2010 due to Ford discontinuing the
diesel motors. We ordered one of the last chassis with that motor. |
The new
ambulance includes:
--On
Spot Chains
--Towing
Package with Auxiliary Brake
--Transverse
backboard compartment
--In
Dash Navigation
--Back
up Camera
--All
LED emergency lighting
--Air
Horns
--Carries
2 MSA SCBA’s and Irons set
--Carries
an assortment of Cribbing
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Thanksgiving
Day crash with one confined
Nov-24,2011-
Around 15:10 Thanksgiving Day Station 59-Fire/Rescue/Ems along with Ch-1
were dispatched to Business Rt.6 in front of Racueteers Fitness for a 2
car Mvc with multiple injuries. While crews were assembling Lackawanna
County Com-Center notified us that they were receiving multiple reports
of severe injuries. With us being down to 1 BLS unit in service C59-3 (Hallowich)
added 21-9 and 21-8 to the crash. |
Upon arrival
2 vehicles were found: 1 Pick-Up truck with severe front end damage and
1 Mini-Van Rolled over on its side with the driver still in the vehicle.
R-59-1 arrived and started stabilization via rescue struts and cribbing.
R-59 arrived and created an extrication pathway by removing the windshield.
The patient was extricated through the windshield in about 7 minutes and
sent to the trauma center via 21-8/Ch-1. 59-9 also transported 1 to the
trauma center. Units cleared the scene around 16:00.
Units
onscene: R-59 R-59-1, 59-9 21-9 21-8, CH-1, QRV-21, SQ-59
Car into river,
furnace
malfunction |
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Oct-26,2011-
At about 02:30am Rescue-59 was dispatched to assist 21 Rescue/EMS for a
Vehicle vs. Pole that had rolled down an embankment possibly into the Lackawanna
River. 1st arriving 21 units reported a pole and wires down, with the vehicle
approximately 20 ft. down and embankment. The vehicle was resting on its
roof along with edge of the river, but not submerged. The driver of the
vehicle was with 21 PD. The Rescue provided lighting and assisted in vehicle
recovery and hazard control. Units returned to service around 05:00am.
Around
15:15 that same afternoon Station 59 Fire/EMS were dispatched to 710 Hudson
St. in the 59 Local for a reported furnace malfunction. The rescue was
first arriving and found a second floor steam baseboard radiator that had
failed. The homeowner was assessed by 59 EMS for steam burns. Utilities
were controlled and crews assisted in water cleanup. Crews cleared
the scene in about 40 minutes.
1st Due Commericial
2nd Alarm
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17th, 2011- Around 18:00's Station 59 Fire/Rescue/Ems along with Ladder-58,
and Rescue-25 were dispatched to the area of 710 Business Route #6 for
a reported truck on fire inside a garage. 59-58 (J.Frankosky) was first
arriving confirming a working fire with everyone out of the building. Chief
59-3 (Hallowich) was the first arriving line officer reporting a
approximate 30' x 40' steel building with the contents fully involved.
The rescue arrived laying approximately 900' of 5" supply line up Rt.6.
Crews initially begin offense operations but with conditions rapidly deteriorating,
command ordered defensive operations. A second alarm was requested at 18:14.
59-8 and Squad 59 arrived and set up rehab operations with the assistance
of Archbald ems and rescue. crews operated onscene until about 21:30. |
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Crews Standby
for Marathon
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October
9, 2011, WWHC members gathered for breakfast and marathon on Sunday.
Every year for the past 16 years the Steamtown Marathon has come through
the Mayfield and Jermyn area. Every year, the crews have came out
to cheer on the runners and provide first aid and safety for the runners.
With nearly 2000 runners, this year was no different. Squad 59 and
Ambulance 59-8 were on standby in Mayfield while Rescue 59 and Ambulance
59-9 were on standby in Jermyn. |
The race
was mostly uneventful except for 1 runner with a knee injury that required
transport to Marian Community Hospital. Special Thank You goes out
to Ambulance 24-9 for also standing by with us.
New Ambulance:
Getting Close
October
7, 2011, WWHC was sent pictures of the new ambulances progress on Friday.
The new Medtec ambulance will be finished in the coming weeks and delivered
to the WWHC headquarters after a stop in Lancaster at Glick Fire Equipment
for some equipment mounting. The ambulance is a 2010 Ford Chassis(2010
because we bought one of the last diesel engines Ford produced), with a
transverse backboard compartment, airhorns, all LED lighting, back up camera,
and an in dash navigation system. The ambulance will be labeled as
Ambulance 59-8. |
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Pub
Fire Ed
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October
3 and 4, 2011, Rescue 59 and Ambulance 59-8 travelled to the Mayfield Elementary
School for some fire prevention training. The Rescue crews showed
the children what to do if there is smoke and fire in their house.
This was possible thanks to the Honesdale Fire Department and their smoke
house. The kids were in the "living room" area of the trailer while
they were lectured by Debbie, the HFD fire prevention instructor. |
After
the trailer filled with smoke the rescue came to the scene with the lights
and siren on and firefighters entered the unit with full gear. After
the demonstration the kids were offered a question and answer session.
Thank you to all members that helped and to the HFD for the use of their
smoke house.
Ambulance goes
to Greenfield
September
29, 2011, Ambulance 59-8 was requested to assist Station 24(Greenfield)
for a multiple car crash with injuries. Ambulance 59-8 went en route
in under 3 minutes. Command 24 requested other units from 36(Scott
Twp) and 18(Clifford) for 4 injuries. Our crew arrived on scene to
find that 18-9 left with 2 patients and all others were accounted for in
24-9 and 36-9. Command held 59-8 on scene till the vehicles were
removed. 59-8 then relocated to Station 24 to standby while all other
BLS units in the area were on the call. The ambulance didn't turn
a wheel while at Station 24.
Units
on scene:
Engine
24, Rescue 18
Ambulances:
18-9, 24-9, 36-9, 59-8
ALS
Units: LA4, LA8, CH1
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Ambulance
on Archbald Crash
September
20, 2011, Ambulance 59-8 was dispatched to assist Station 21(Archbald)
for a 2 car motor vehicle crash with multiple injuries. EMS 21-31(Coyne)
arrived on scene to find the vehicles into a guard rail with 3 possible
injuries. Ambulance 59-8 arrived on scene and obtained 3 refusals.
Ambulance 21-9 transported 1 patient to Marian Community Hospital. |
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'House Clears
on Jermyn 2nd Alarm
September
19th, 2011, Station 58(Jermyn) along with Rescue and EMS 59 were dispatched
to a possible structure fire on Jefferson Ave. Com Center advised
in coming units that there were multiple calls on the fire. Chief
59-3(S. Hallowich) arrived on scene and confirmed the working fire.
Ladder and Chief 58 arrived next and the crew pulled a line off the ladder
to make an attack on the fire. At that point the house was fully
engulfed with fire coming out every window. Engine 58-1 arrived and
supplied Ladder 58 from the hydrant. |
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59 arrived and hit the hydrant at Jefferson and Division laying 500 feet
of supply line. Rescue crews pulled an attack line and started to
knock down the bulk of the fire with Engine 58-1. Ambulances 59-9
and 59-8 staged at Division and Jefferson with Ambulances 21-9 and 25-8
staging at Jefferson and Rushbrook. Squad 59 was set up for rehab
with help from 25-8 rehab.
Chief
58 called for the second alarm which brought Companies from Peckville,
Eynon, Carbondale, Carbondale Twp., and Mayfield. Companies operated
for approximately 5 hours. There were no injuries at the fire
and the American Red Cross set up shelter for the family. |
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Units
on scene:
Engines:
58-1, 58-3. 59, 33, 60, and 20
Ladders:
58 and 20
Rescues:
59 and 51-1
Ambulances:
59-9, 59-8, 21-9, 25-8
Squad/Car:
59 and 20
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Casey Crash
September
14, 2011-Rescue, EMS, and Squad were dispatched to assist Station 25(Jessup)
for a motor vehicle crash with ejection and entrapment. Rescue 59 was requested
first for rope equipment and manpower. The vehicle was found over
an embankment about 150 feet.
The
rescue arrived and set up a 3:1 haul system to get the patients up to the
ambulances. As this operation was going on command requested Ambulance
598 and Squad 59 to the scene for rehab services.
The
other units arrived and set up rehab on the exit. In all 3 patients
were transported to CMC by EMS units. Rescue 59 stayed on scene providing
lighting for the towing company while they removed the car.
Units
on scene:
Engine
31, Rescue 31, Rescue 25, Ambulance 259, Ambulance 258, Car 25, Rescue
21, Rescue 23, Ambulance 239, Rescue 59, Squad 59, Ambulance 598, LA4,
LA8, and LA12 |
Rescue on high
school fire
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September
12, 2011-Rescue 59 was dispatched to assist Station 51 at the Carbondale
Area High School for a fire in the home economics room. First arriving
units had the fire out quickly. Rescue arrived and was met by Chief
51D and was tasked with ventilation of the cafeteria and health room area.
The rescue operated on scene for approximately 2 hours. The fire
was later ruled arson by PSP.
Units
on scene:
Engine
51, Ladder 51, Squad 51, Rescue 511, Rescue 51, Rescue 59, Ambulance 519 |
Go Chiefs!
September
9, 2011-Are you ready for some football? EMS crews in the Lakeland School
District are! Ambulance 59 will be making the trek to the high school
for the home games of the Chiefs. Our EMS crews will be staffing
for safety along with Ambulance 36(Scott Twp) and Ambulance 24(Greenfield).
Good Luck Chiefs! |
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Strike Team
Activated Locally
September
8, 2011 – The Station 59 EMS STRIKE Team, a member of the Pennsylvania
Region 5 EMS STRIKE Team was activated for deployment to Luzerne County. |
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Upon arriving
at the EMS staging area and joining the thirty (30) other ambulances from
Region 2 and Region 5, Ambulance 59 was assigned to assist in the evacuation
of a nursing home on the west side of the Susquehanna River in Kingston
to West Side Technical School in Pringle.
After
completion of that assignment and returning to staging, Ambulance 59, along
with Squad 59, were tasked with deploying a portable MSEC hospital in the
Back Mountain Area at Lake Lehman High School. In case of levy failure,
this would be the only hospital unit on the west side of the Susquehanna
River. At approximately 20:30 hrs., the team consisting of Chief Stan Hallowich,
Asst. Chief Dave Price, EMT Karen Bowerman, and Mayfield Borough Deputy
Chief Jim Perry was deactivated.
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Rescue and
Squad on Wayne County Blaze
September
8-2011... Around 4:00am Rescue 59 and Squad 59 were dispatched to Assist
Station 75 (Waymart) and other Wayne County Units on a reported structure
fire. Upon arrival of 1st in companies heavy fire was reported in the 2
story residential structure. The Rescue arrived and was assigned to assist
in suppression duties.
Two
Rescue crews along with crews from Engine 24 (Greenfield) and 75 (Waymart)
were able to make their way into the structure to get a knock on the bulk
of the fire.
Extensive
overhaul was required throughout the structure. Units remained on scene
well throughout the morning hours dousing hot spots. After the Squads arrival
they assisted Waymart EMS in the Rehab sector. A great job was done by
all units operating. |
WWHC staffs
for Irene
August
28th, 2011, WWHC along with the other Mayfield Fire Companies were fully
staffed for Hurricane Irene. WWHC served as the command post for the borough.
Mayfield Police were also stationed at our building. Gladly we did not
respond to any storm related incidents. |
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Strike Team
Activation
August
26, 2011, William Walker Hose Company was notified that the Pennsylvania
EMS Strike Team will be deployed to Southern New Jersey in the anticipation
of Hurricane Irene. The team will be deployed for 24-36 hours before returning
home. Ambulance 59-9 crewed by Assistant Chief Dave Price and Lieutenant
Joe Brown will join their other region 5 team members in Pittston and then
head to Egg Harbor, NJ. We would like to wish them luck! |
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“New” Squad
in Service
August
7, 2011, WWHC is proud to announce that our “New” Squad is now in service.
A couple years ago WWHC started a rehab service and we continue to offer
the service today. We recently converted our old ambulance into a
squad truck that will carry our rehab and swift water rescue equipment.
This truck will also serve as our QRV after it gets certified. |
Equipment
on Squad:
2-
Gatorade/Water Jugs
4-
Core Cooler Chairs
4-
Camping Chairs
1-Honda
Gas Generator
2-Tripod
Lights
2-Folding
Garbage Cans
1-10ft
x
10ft Tent
1-10ft
x 20ft Tent
2-Turbo
Heaters with Propane Tanks
3-Coolers
for bottled water |
2-
Mister Fans
2-Coffee
Pots with supplies
Paper
work for Rehab with assortment of vital monitoring equipment.
Assortment
of medical equipment for QRS
4-
Drysuits with boots, helmets, and PFDS
6-
Throw bags for water rescue.
5-
PFD’s for ground support
Assortment
of rope gear for water rescue.
Class
5 Trailer hitch
4-SCBA
60 minute MSA packs with spare cylinders |
Car into
garage
August
1, 2011, Rescue 59 was dispatched to the intersection of Cemetary and Poplar
for a 2 car accident with 1 car into a garage. The rescue responded
with a crew of 6. The Rescue arrived and staged in the intersection
with the crew helping with patient care and inspecting the garage for damage.
Cottage ALS transported 1 patient with moderate injuries to CMC due to
our Ambulance on another call. The garage also suffered heavy damage.
All units returned to service about 30 minutes later. |
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Car vs. Pole
July
25, 2011, Rescue and EMS 59 were dispatched to the intersection of Lincoln
Ave and Bacon St. in Jermyn. Chief 59-3(Hallowich) and 59-43(Furiosi)
arrived on scene to find the occupants gone from the scene. Rescue
59 and Ambulance 59-9 were ordered to come in non emergent and stage the
apparatus and crew at Bacon St and Jefferson Ave. Crews stayed on
scene till the vehicle was removed. No services were needed by the
crews.
Structure box
in Jessup
June
24th, 2011, Rescue 59 was dispatched as part of the structure fire box
in Area 25 (Jessup) for a kitchen fire. Rescue 59 was dispatched
in place of the the out of service Rescue 25. The Rescue went en
route with a crew of 7. While en route the crews were advised of
a confirmed fire in the kitchen and the house evacuated by Jessup Police.
Prior to our arrival Chief 25A knocked the fire down with a dry chemical
extinguisher. Rescue arrived and staged at the B/C corner of the
house. Rescue was then placed back in service a few minutes later.
Heavy rains
keep crews busy
June
23rd, 2011, Heavy rains brought the Mayfield Fire Department out for multiple
basement flooding calls in the evening. The short burst of heavy
rain brought multiple crews to the streets in the borough. Rescue
59 was held at the station while Ambulance 59-9 was on Delaware Street
helping Brush 59 with a basement that had approximately 3 feet of water
in it. Rescue 59-1 and Squad 59-2 also handled calls on Delaware
Street. Engine 59 and Brush 21 handled calls on Hill Street. Good
Job by all members!
59 on RIT assignment
On
Wednesday June15th at 1602 hours Rescue 59 was dispatched to assist Station
51 for a reported working structure on Fallbrook St. in Carbondale. Rescue
was initially dispatched to standby a Carbondale Fire Headquarters. But
once on the road, Chief 51 requested the Rescue into the scene. 2 crews
were staged with crew 1 being assigned to RIT and crew 2 assisting with
suppression and overhaul on division 3. Crews remained on scene for approximately
1 hour. Awesome job by members of the Carbondale Fire Dept. as they were
met by heavy fire on divisions 2 and 3 upon arrival. |
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Congratulations
Jay
June
14th, 2011, The members and officers of the WWHC would like to congratulate
John "Jay" Kiehart III on passing his EMT certification. Jay is the
third generation of EMT in his family. Jay follows in the foot steps
of his Grandfather Jack and his father John. We welcome Jay aboard
as an EMT and wish him all the luck in the world.
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Dual Friday
the 13th Tragedies for 59
May
13, 2011 at 0139 AM Rescue and EMS crews were dispatched to assist 21 EMS
on a reported MVA at exit 5 on the LVIH. Initial dispatch reports indicated
a possible spinout with 2 unconscious patients onboard. Early arriving
Medic units determined that both patients were deceased due to the severity
of the crash. Rescue and EMS crews remained on scene to assist PSP and
the Coroner with their investigations. Crews were released at approximately
0330.
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Later
in the afternoon Rehab 59 was dispatched to assist Station 18 (Clifford)
for a motor vehicle crash that involved a tractor-trailer that went off
I81 and landed on a dirt road running parallel to I81. Crews from Clifford
(18), Greenfield (24), Scott (36), Harford and Great Bend operated for
approximately 3 hours on an extensive extrication. Unfortunately the driver
was killed in the impact. Rehab 59 provided medical monitoring and refreshments
to the crews operating on the scene.
WWHC
would like to extend our prayers to the families of the victims. |
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New delivery
for EMSNP
May
7th, 2011, Our regional EMS council received a new vehicle to use for the
Strike Team. EMSNP ordered a new Pierce CRU from Glick Fire Equipment
out of southern PA. Salesman Chris Woolfolk helped the EMS council
out with the purchase. |
The CRU
(Changeable Response Unit) is a versatile truck with boxes or skid units
that can be switched on and off the truck. This truck will be used
on Strike Team deployments with the Region 5 sector. We wish EMSNP
luck with the new vehicle.
Ejection on
Casey Highway
May
5th, 2011, Mayfield Fire and Rescue was dispatched to the Lackawanna Valley
Industrial Highway for a vehicle rollover with a person trapped under the
car. Rescue and EMS 59 went on the road with reports from the scene
by Cottage Rescue and EMS that they male was still trapped. Stations
60, 62, and 51 were dispatched before us due to conflicting reports of
were the accident occurred. Initial reports were that the accident
was at Exit 7 (Approximately 5 miles away). |
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Rescue
59 arrived on scene to find the male being extricated from the car by crews
from Rescue 51. Patient was transferred to the awaiting EMS unit,
Ambulance 59-8. The ambulance transported the male to CMC with Cottage
medics on board.
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Rescue/EMS
on back to back working fires
Saturday,
April 23, at 3:20 R59 and EMS 59 were dispatched to assist Stations 25
and 31 on a reported structure fire with entrapment on Church St. in Jessup.
Unfortunately this would be the Rescues second fatal fire response within
2 days. Rescue was directed to setup in the rear of the structure and provide
RIT for side “C” while crews from Station 26 were operating on division
2.
A second
crew from R59 advanced to division 3 but was pulled out after evacuation
tones were sounded. After Ladders 23 and 20 provided ladder pipe operations
on division 3, R59 crews along with members of Ladder 20 again attempted
to advance to division 3 with heavy fire showing. After working our way
up the stairs into division 3 the fire was knocked down and crews assisted
with an extensive overhaul. EMS 59 stood by along with crews from 21, 23
and LA EMS. All 59 crews were returned to service at 7:15. |
Shortly
after returning to station, R59 was getting on the road for a fuel run
when Stations 21 and 33 fire were dispatched to the Woodland Inn on South
Washington Ave. on the Jermyn-Archbald border for a reported structure
fire.
Chief
58 (Rood) marked on scene reporting heavy fire with flames through the
roof. R-59 notified Comm Center that they would be responding directly
into the scene. The rescue “laid the bed” all 1025’ of 5” supply line which
supplied the 58 Ladder and eventually T-21-4.
The
Rescue crew along with the 58 Ladder crew advanced lines to the interior
of the structure on side “D”. Heavy fire was located in the ceiling area
of the restaurant and shortly after pulling the ceiling the roof collapsed
causing the evacuation tones to be sounded.
After
determining that there was a second floor separate from the dining area
crews from R36 made an aggressive attack on division 2 knocking down the
heaviest fire. Extensive overhaul was completed by all companies operating
on the scene. |
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The members
of the Wm.Walker Hose Company would like to express our sincere sympathies
to the families of the fire victims from both Forest City and Jessup.
Rescue on fatal
Forest City Blaze
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April
21st, 2011- Around 6:25 am Rescue 59 was dispatched as part of a second
alarm assignment to the 700 Block of Delaware St. in Forest City for a
structure fire with entrapment. The Rescue arrived on scene and were initially
assigned RIT duties. After being reassigned to supression duties the the
Rescue split crews: 1 crew threw ladders on the "B" side exposure for the
division 2 interior crew, while a second crew placed a 1 3/4" line in service
in the attic of the exposure. After the bulk of the fire was extinguished
crews from 59,18, and 51 overhauled the entire attic. The rescue operated
for just over 5 hours on the scene before being released by Command 41. |
Ropes and Rigging
class completed
April
9th, 2011, Several WWHC members were in attendance for the final day of
the 16 hour Ropes and Rigging Class that was being held at the Crystal
Fire Company in Jermyn. Capt. John Bein, Lt's Joe Brown and Erin
Young along with Junior FF/EMT Chris Williams, FF. Brandon Allan, Chief
Engineer Jim Allan, FF Kevin Napoli, and FF/EMT Chris Rood treated to a
sunny and warm day for the practical session of the class. |
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Instructors
Stan Hallowich and Matt MacDonald showed the students picket systems, anchors,
patient packaging, and other tactics for low angle rescue. The students
ran multiple scenarios at Aylesworth Park in Archbald. The WWHC members
would like to thank Crystal for their hospitality during the class.
Everyone in attendance had a good time and learned something new during
the day.
Other
Company's that attended were Taylor Fire and Rescue, Archbald Community
Ambulance and Rescue, City of Carbondale Fire Department and Crystal Fire
Company. Special thanks to Asst. Chief Dave Price and FF/EMT JD Warner
for bringing the rescue for the class.
Heavy Machinery
Fire
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March
21st, 2011- Around 16:00hrs Station 59 Fire and 21 ems were dispatched
to the wooded area across from the old Top of the Hill ice cream parlor
on Rt.#6 in Mayfield for heavy machinery on fire in the woods. Upon request
of Chief 59 multiple tankers were requested because of the remote location
of the fire. Upon arrival of 1st in companies 2 " shakers" were found to
be fully involved. Several attack lines were pulled from E-59 and
R-59-1 and the bulk of the fire was extinguished. Water supply was established
via tanker shuttle. Units remained onscene for about an hour dousing hot
spots. |
Fire in the
bathroom
| March
11, 2011, Rescue 59 was dispatched to assist Station 60 on a fire in the
bathroom of a residence. Rescue 59 responded with a crew of 6 and
the chief. Arrived on scene to find 51-8 on scene with the occupants.
The fire was extinguished on arrival. Rescue set up a ventilation
fan on side C of the residence. Crews also checked the house with
the T.I.C. After the smoke was cleared from the house, the occupants
were allowed back in. The source of the fire was a garbage can on
fire in the home.
Units
on scene: Engine 60, Squad 62, Rescue 59, Ladder 58, and Ambulance 51-8. |
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Water Woes
March
10-11th, 2011, Rescue 59 was called by Mayfield EMA to help set up the
flood walls on Chestnut St. The walls were being prepared to be placed
if needed. Rescue provided lighting and manpower. Thankfully
Mayfield was spared from the flooding and the walls were never needed to
be deployed. |
ATV Emergencies
March
10th, 2011. Members from WWHC attend an ATV Emergencies class at Lackawanna
Ambulance. It was a 4 hour class taught by Bruce Beauvias, Prehospital
Care Coordinator at LA. It was a well prepared class. Members
learned how and when to safely remove a helmet from the patient and how
to safely package them. |
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Crash with
entrapment
February
17th, 2011, Mayfield Fire and Rescue units were sent for a rollover with
possible entrapment on route 6 near Alexanders Restaurant. Police
updated the Com Center with a better location of just up from the Route
107 overpass. Chief 59-3 (Hallowich) arrived on scene to find 1 car
involved and on its side with a female still inside. Chief 59A (Perry)
assumed the role of operations. Rescue 59-1 arrived and started to
crib the car with its struts and cribbing, while Rescue 59 arrived and
deployed the Amkus tool along with sawzalls. Ambulance 59-9 and Cottage
1 (Paramedic 1045) set up for the patient. |
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Crews
worked in unison to flap the roof down to the ground and extricate the
combative patient. Patient was then taken to Ambulance 59-9 and transported
to CMC with Cottage medic. Thank You to all units involved, the extrication
went well.
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Minor Crash
in Jermyn
February
15th, 2011, Rescue and EMS 59 were sent to the 300 block of Washington
Ave in Jermyn for a car into a pole. Units arrived on scene to find
the patient out of the vehicle and was uninjured. EMS got a refusal
and Rescue controlled hazards. All units were returned to service
quickly. |
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Installation
Dinner!
February
12th, 2011, WWHC held its annual installation dinner at DeLeo's Catering
in Peckville. Everyone that attended enjoyed a night of food, drinks,
and laughs. Thanks to Jimmy Perry for making our annual video montage,
it got a lot of laughs. Awards were given to the members for the
following: |
EMT of
the Year--Tom Jugan
Firefighter
of the Year--Dave Price
Member
of the Year--Charlie Reuter III and Billy Filbert
Special
Award: Dr. Marc Bonin(Medical Director), Al Nichols(Solicitor), Joe Perechinsky(Police
Chief), Mrs. Jugan(Fried Dough Maker), and Jess Yesalavage(Years of Service
as Asst. Chief).
Life
Members: Tom Jugan, Jeff Novak, John Kiehart Jr., Jeff Morcom, Paula Knutelski,
John Knutelski, Sue Reuther, Charlie Reuther III, and Joe Brown.
Thank
you to all members in attendance.
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Business Route
6 Hit and Run
February
2nd, 2011, Rescue and EMS 59 was dispatched to Business Route 6 in Mayfield
for a crash with possible injuries in front of NEPA Auto Sales. Rescue
and Ambulance arrived to find 1 vehicle off the roadway with a single occupant.
The driver said she was hit from behind and the other car kept on going.
Driver refused EMS transport to a hospital. All units cleared within
30 minutes. |
Crash on LVIH,
Exit 6
January
29th, 2011, Rescue and EMS units from Mayfield were dispatched for a vehicle
rolled over on the Casey Highway at mile marker 11.8. First units
arrived to find the vehicle on its side near exit 6. Driver of the
vehicle was self extricated and refused care and transport. Units
stayed on scene until the car was removed from the highway. |
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WWHC hosts training
sessions
Hazmat
Operations refresher will be held at the WWHC on Sunday, February 27th
from 8am to 1pm. Stan Hallowich is the instructor for the class.
RIIT Team training will be held on Wednesday, March 23rd from 6pm to 10pm.
Tom Tratthen is the lead instructor. Both classes will be held at William
Walker Hose Company, 803 Penn Ave, Mayfield. To register, send an email
to wwhc@echoes.net.
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Garage fire
in Jermyn
January
18, 2011, Rescue and EMS from Station 59 were dispatched for a structure
fire in the 600 block of Jefferson Ave in Jermyn. Com Center advised
the units that it was a garage that was on fire. Station 58 (Jermyn)
units arrived to find a working fire in a detached garage. |
Chief
58 (R. Rood) had command. Rescue arrived and staged on Jefferson
Ave and the crew assisted in suppression. Rescue also assisted in
filling cylinders at the scene. Ambulance 59-8 arrived and set up
the EMS sector and stoodby during the incident.
Units
on scene: Engines 58-1, 58-2, 58-3, Ladder 58, Rescue 59, Ambulance 59-8
Eynon-Jermyn
Road Crash
December
13, 2010, Rescue and EMS dispatched to the Eynon-Jermyn road for a motor
vehicle crash with a car rolled over into the woods. On the arrival
of Chief 59-3(Hallowich) he found the accident to be in Archbald territory
and they were dispatched. 2 victims were found at the wreck and they
were out of the vehicle on their own. Both were transported to area
hospitals by 59-9 and 21-9. The cause of the accident was most likely
road conditions at the time. No other services were needed on scene. |
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Exit 5, Casey
Highway Crash
December
6th, 2010, Rescue and EMS were dispatched to Exit 5 on the Casey Highway
for a 2 car crash with injuries. Rescue crews cribbed the vehicles
and extricated that patients to awaiting EMS units. Ambulances 59-9
and 21-9 transported patients to area hospitals. Cottage Medics were
also on board. One vehicle was towed away and the other was driven
from the scene. |
WWHC announces
officers for 2011
Administrative
Officers:
President-
James Kuzmak
Vice
President- John Knutelski
Secretary-
Jan Yesalavage
Treasurer-
Paula Knutelski |
Line
Officers:
Chief-
Stan Hallowich
Asst.
Chief- Dave Price
Asst.
Chief- Tom Jugan
Captain-
John Bein |
Lieutenant-
Joe Brown
Lieutenant-
Erin Young
Engineer-
James Allan
Engineer-
Charles Reuther IV
Safety-
John Pizzimenti
Fire
Police Captain- Stan Slovinsky |
Waymart Fire
November
24th, 2010, Rescue and Squad dispatched to assist Waymart Fire on a structure
fire at the Blue Stone Motel on Route 6 in Waymart. Rescue arrived
and was assigned RIT duties then was later reassigned to suppression and
overhaul. The Squad arrived and set up firefighter rehab with Waymart
EMS. After extensive overhaul, the units were released back to service. |
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WWHC members
attend
MCI Seminar
November
13th, 2010, WWHC members Erin Young, JD Warner, Chris Williams, Lt. John
Bein, and Deputy Chief Jim Perry traveled to Allentown for a weekend class
called Mass Casualty Incident Seminar. The class was sponsered by
the Northeast PA Regional Terrorism Task Force and the Eastern PA EMS council.
The class was instructed by Mr. A.J. Heightman. |
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Mr.
Heightman is the editor and chief of JEMS EMS magazine. A.J. brought
a lot of interesting aspects to Mass Casualty Incidents from personal experience
and from latest studies. The class was both classroom and field work.
The second half of the class we went outside and set up mock drills.
Everyone involved had a good time and learned something new.
PPL Nuclear
Power Plant releases radiation……….
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October
6th, 2010, Rescue and Squad 59 were dispatched as part of the Lackawanna
County Decon Team for a Power Plant drill. Crews arrived at the Dunmore
YMCA to set up a decontamination center for people who were coming from
the Luzerne County area. Crews set up technical decon and radiation
monitoring. The drill was evaluated by PEMA and PPL officials.
All crews worked well together to set up the decon area and look forward
to doing some more training. |
59 hosting basic
ropes and rigging program
William
Walker Hose Company Is hosting a BASIC ROPES AND RIGGING on MONDAY
NOVEMBER 8TH
WEDNSDAY
NOVEMBER 10TH, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 13T. The evening classes start at 18:30
and the Saturday class at 0800 hours. To register email tot wwhc@echoes.net.
Rescue and EMS
run Eynon MVA
O
ctober 4th 2010, brought a response from Rescue 59 and Ambulance 59-8 for
a 3 car crash with multiple injuries in Eynon. Inital reports were
that 1 patient was confined to the vehicle. Lt. 21(J. Trently) requested
Rescue and EMS from station 59 immediately after the report. Crews
arrived on scene and assisted with removal of the confined patient while
EMS handled the packaging of another patient that was having chest pain.
Rescue crews remained on scene with Archbald during vehicle removal.
59-8 transported 1 patient to Mercy with CH-1 on board.
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Squad Special
Called to
Jessup Fire
Sept.
23rd, 2010, Squad 59 was requested by Jessup EMS (Station 25) for rehab
at a working house fire on Constitution Ave in Jessup. Squad responded
with 5 personel on board. Once the Squad arrived the crew coordinated
with EMS 25A on setting up what they needed. WWHC crew set
up the rehab tent and chairs along with lighting. Crews assisted
the EMS crews on scene with rehab during the fire. Crews ended up
rehabbing over 40 firefighters and 1 was sent to the hospital. Good
Team work by all involved at the incident. |
More Training
in Dickson City
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21st, 2010, Rescue and Squad 59 travelled to Dickson City along with Clifford
(Station 18) and Greenfield (Station 24) for more training in an acquired
structure. Once at the training site crews were split up into 4 groups
(Engine Company, Truck Company, RIT Team, and Resting Team). All crews
rotated through the positions at the training. It was a good training
lead by PJ Fortuner and it taught some of the younger guys and girls our
goals at a fire. Thanks to Dickson City Fire Dept. for letting us
use the structure. |
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Rescue – Squad
run Waymart House Fire
September
18, 2010 – At 00:00 hours Rescue 59 was dispatched to assist Wayne County
Company 75 (Waymart) with a fully involved house fire at 140 Carbondale
Road in Waymart.
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Rescue
crews went en route with a full crew followed by a fully staffed Squad
crew. Upon arrival, Rescue and Squad crews split joining crew members
from Engine 24 (Greenfield) and established two RIT Teams.
Heavy
fire was present from the A side of the structure on the first and second
division. 10 minutes into operations the RIT Team was activated for
a PASS alarm of unknown origin coming from the interior of the structure.
As RIT Team members entered the basement of the structure a par check revealed
all accounted for on scene.
Rescue,
Squad and Engine crews again split crews with WWHC crews tasked to enter
the residence and proceed to division 2 to attack the fire in the attic
of the residence. WWHC and Seelyville crews entered the residence
through the basement and proceeded to stretch a hand line onto division
2 of the structure to attack the fire while ladder crews from Honesdale
vented the roof of the residence. Initial WWHC/Seelyville crews were replaced
with additional WWHC crews who took over the interior attack. |
Crews
remained on scene for 3 hours before returning to Lackawanna County.
Rescue 59 special
called to area 23 dwelling fire
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In
the early morning of August 21, 2010, Rescue 59 was special requested to
the scene of a working house fire in Dickson City. Intial reports
from the scene was that there were people trapped in the house. The
rescue responded with a crew of 6. As they arrived on scene they
were tasked with the RIT assignment. Unfortunately there was 1 death
in the incident, a 12 year old girl. WWHC members would like everyone
to say a prayer for the family and all of the responders on this incident.
Good job by everyone involved. Ambulance 59-9 also went to the standby
for Dickson City EMS with most of the Mid Valley units operating on the
fire. |
Motor Vehicle
Crash: Exit 5
Station
59 crews were alerted to the Casey Highway for a traffic accident with
1 car rolled over on the side of the highway. Chief 59A (Perry) arrived
on scene to find 1 female out of the vehicle. EMS and Rescue crews
packaged the patient. Patient was transported to CMC aboard Ambulance
59-9 with CH1 along for the ride. Rescue crews stoodby while vehicle
was loaded on the wrecker.
Units
on scene: Rescue 59-1, Squad 59, Ambulance 59-9, Ambulance 59-8, and CH1 |
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Lackawanna River
exceeds its banks!
At
approximately 2:45 AM on August 7 th the Lackawanna River exceeded its
banks and has flooded a significant amount of area along its way."
This was the initial reports recieved by WWHC members on Saturday morning.
Thank god it was only a drill being conducted by the American Red Cross
of Lackawanna County.
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appoximately 0800 hours we were alerted that our station would be used
as the Emergency Operations Center for the Red Cross.
WWHC
had minimal involvment with this drill because if it was a real incident
we would already be out in the community conducting rescue operations.
Red Cross coordinated efforts with the Army Reserves, Lackawanna County
EMA, and the other hose companies in Mayfield, Jermyn, and Carbondale. |
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Linden Street
MVA
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July
28, 2010 – At 4:10 hours Rescue 59, Rescue 59-1 Rescue 21, 59-9 and Cottage
1 ALS were dispatched to the 900 block of Linden Street for an MVA, vehicle
vs. tree. Chief 59-A (Perry) arrived on scene to establish command
and confirmed one patient entrapped. 59 and 21 Rescue crews
worked together to coordinate the removal of the roof of the vehicle along
with removal of the doors to gain access to the patient. Once extrication
was complete the patient packaged for transport by 59-9 to the Trauma Center. |
Back -to- Back
MVAs
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July
2, 2010 – At 12:31Rescue 59 was dispatched to assist Station 25 (Jessup)
and Station 21 (Archbald) for a 2 vehicle roll over on the LVIH.
Rescue crews arrived on scene to assist Rescue 25 and Rescue 21 with stabilization
of the vehicle in preparation for patient extrication. Once the patient
was extricated and care transferred to EMS crews remained on scene for
hazard control. |
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At
14:19 hours Station 59 Rescue and EMS were dispatched for a 2 car MVA on
Business Route 6 near Alexander’s Restaurant. Three patients, including
2 pediatric patients, were extricated from the vehicle and care transferred
to 59 EMS. The patient’s were transported to Moses Taylor Hospital for
evaluation while Rescue crews remained on scene until the vehicles were
removed from the highway. |
Blaze sends
squad to assist area 51
May
11, 2010 - At approx 02:15 hours the Squad 59 responded to assist the City
of Carbondale with firefighter rehab at a working commercial fire.
Upon arriving Squad 59 deployed their rehab equipment and worked with 51
EMS. Both crews worked well together in making sure all responders
were hydrated and vitals were monitored.
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2nd South Canaan
Alarm
May
22, 2010 – Rescue 59 was dispatched to assist Wayne County Company 75 (Waymart)
on a structure fire on Robinson Road in South Canaan. First arriving
75 units reported a working structure fire with fire and heavy smoke on
all 4 sides of the structure. Rescue 59 was originally assigned as
the RIT Team but was reassigned to suppression duties. The fire was under
control within the hour. |
Squad
59 was requested to the scene to assist Waymart EMS with establishing firefighter
rehab. Crews remained on scene for 4 hours conducting over haul before
returning to Lackawanna County.
Rescue/Squad
on 2nd Alarm in Carbondale City
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May
11th, 2010: Around 22:35 Tuesday night a 2nd alarm was transmitted in Carbondale
City at 22 River St. for a working structure fire with exposures. The 2nd
alarm brought R-59,R-51, L-58, E-59,E-24 to the scene and L-20 to CFD Headquarters.
Rescue crews were assigned RIT duties by Command 51, and later assisted
with supression. Cottage EMS command quickly requested Squad 59 to the
scene to setup a firefighter rehab area. Crews operated onscene for almost
3 hours before returning to service. A job well done by everybody involved.
Units
on scene: Engines-51, 59, 24 Ladders- 51, 58
Rescues -51, 51-1, 59 Squad-51, 59 EMS-51-9/CH-1,
51-8/CH-2, 51-7, Waymart- 1, Forest City - 6 |
South Canaan
2 Alarmer
May
10, 2010 – Just after 5:30 hours Rescue 59 was dispatched to assist Wayne
County Company 75 (Waymart) on a working structure fire on Knobby Knoll
Lane, just off of State Route 296, in South Canaan Twp. |
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The
residential structure was fully involved with heavy fire thoug out the
residence when 75 units arrived. Rescue crews along with Engine crews
from Lackawanna County Station 24 (Greenfield Twp.) were assigned as the
RIT Team.
On
arrival Rescue crews performed a 360 degree evaluation of the scene to
find severe structural damage with structural collapse of the roof and
C – D side of the structure. Crews operated on scene for 5 hours
before returning to Lackawanna County. |
Greenfield
Twp.
Trailer Fire
April,
30 2010 – At 21:55 hours Rescue 59 and Ambulance 59-9 were dispatched to
assist station 24 (Greenfield Twp.) on a reported structure fire at Newton
Lake. Station 24 and Station 18 (Clifford) were already operating
on a MVA on State Route 247 when Lackawanna County notified Chief 24 of
the structure fire. When crews looked to the North flames were visible. |
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Rescue
crews were assigned to over haul the structure while EMS crews established
Rehab operations. Crews remained on scene for 90 minutes.
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Fatal I-81
MVA
April
14, 2010 – Just before 11:00 Station 24 (Greenfield Twp) and Station 18
(Clifford Twp.) were dispatched for an MVA at mile marker 204 on I-81 northbound.
PSP was on scene reporting a single vehicle off the road way with heavy
fire and entrapment. PSP also reported multiple explosions coming
from the vehicle. Lackawanna County notified Chief 24-A (Fortuner) who
quickly requested the next due Rescue and EMS. |
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County dispatched Rescue 59 and Ambulance 59-9 to assist station 24.
As Rescue 59 approached the scene Chief 24-A requested crews directly into
the scene. Chief 18-1 (Turner) had operations and requested Rescue crews
to stretch a foam line off of Engine 24 down the embankment to the vehicle
to assist with suppression of the panel van and trailer it was towing. |
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While
59 and 24 crews controlled the fire and doused hot spots additional
Rescue crews began the task of gaining access to the patient.
Crews
removed the driver’s side door with an Amkus cutter and began to remove
the roof and driver’s side of the vehicle with a Paratech PakHammer.
Once access to the patient was gained crews assisted the Lackawanna County
Deputy Coroner with removing the patient. Once all hazards
were controlled crews returned to service after being on scene for 3 hours.
Lenox Twp.
Blaze
April
11, 2010 – As crews returned from training in Bucks County Squad 59 was
requested by the Harford fire Chief to assist Harford EMS on a raging three
alarm fire at Bingham’s Restaurant in Lenox Twp. The restaurant located
just off of Exit 211 on I-81 was a total loss. Crews were on scene
in Susquehanna County until 03:00 hours. |
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“8”
Runs Eynon MVA
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April
5, 2010 – A mid-afternoon MVA in Eynon brought a response from Ambulance
59-8. “8” was dispatched at the request of 21 EMS for head-on MVA
on Business Route 6 in Eynon. Lt. 59-3B arrived on scene to find
a total of 3 patients. One patient uninjured and two patients with injuries.
One patient had to be removed from the vehicle while the second was self
extricated prior to arrival.
59
crews along with 21 EMS and LA-11 crews packaged one patient while additional
21 EMS and Cottage 1 crews packaged the second patient. Both patients
were transported to the Trauma Center for evaluation. |
Mayfield Roll
Over
April
3, 2010 – At 18:53 WWHC Rescue and EMS was dispatched to a one car MVA
on the Scranton – Carbondale Highway. Chief 59-3 (Hallowich) arrived
on scene establishing command. All patients were self extricated
upon arrival with no injuries. |
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Wayne
County House Fire
April
1, 2010 - At 09:39 hours Rescue 59 was dispatched to assist Wayne County
Company 12 (Seelyville) on a working house fire at 287 Beech Grove Road.
As Rescue 59 crested High Knob Mountain smoke was visible from the residence.
First
arriving Crews from Seelyville and White Mills made an interior attack
knocking down the fire that destroyed the ranch home. Rescue 59 crews
were assigned to over haul. Rescue 59 crews along with crews from
Rescue 75 (Waymart) conducted over haul to a majority of the structure.
Crews remained on scene for 2 hours before returning to Lackawanna County.
Rescue on 1802
Box
March
21, 2010 – Rescue 59 assisted Clifford Twp. On an 1802 Box on State Route
347 in Lenox Twp. for a fully involved shed fire that was endangering two
residential structures. Ladder 18 arrived to fine the 12’x12’ shed fully
involved with damage to the nearby residence present. Rescue 59 and
Rescue 36 crews staged at the command post while crews from Clifford, Greenfield
and Harford knocked down the fire and protected the exposures. Crews
cleared the scene in 90 minutes.
Rescue/EMS on
2 early morning runs
| March
16, 2010 - Around 2:40 am Tuesday morning Station 59 Rescue/EMS were dispatched
to the intersection of Coyle St. and Whitmore Ave. in the 59 borough for
an MVC with injuries. Upon the arrival of 59 PD they reported 1 patient
lying in the roadway which prompted a response from Cottage ALS. Upon arrival
crews found 1 patient uninjured standing outside of the vehicle which had
struck multiple parked cars. R59 and R-59-1 crews controlled hazards while
EMS crews assessed the patient. Units cleared the scene in about 30 minutes.
Chief 59-3 (Hallowich) had the command.
Units
operating on scene: R-59, 59-9, CH-1, R-59-1 |
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Later
in the morning a 58 Box went out for a smell of gas in a residence at 242
Delaware St. in East Jermyn. Units arrived to find normal conditions in
the residence. No readings were found on scene and units were returned
to service by Chief 58(Rood).
Units
operating on scene: L-58, E-58-3, R-59, 59-9
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Ice Rescue
Training |
March
7, 2010 – Crews spent the morning at Lackawanna County’s Alyesworth
Park in Archbald completing the Pa Fish and Boat Commission’s Ice Rescue
and Emergency Response course. Training was completed with open water exercises
on the ice at Alyesworth Park. Training included identifying ice
conditions, using ice rescue equipment and practicing shore, boat and direct
contact rescue techniques.
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With
the completion of the Ice Rescue and Emergency Response training WWHC members
Ashley Stephens and Johnmichael Pizzimenti completed their training with
the Pa Fish and Boat commission. |
They join
Chief Hallowich and Deputy Chief Perry in being recognized as Water Rescue
Technicians completing over 65 hours of class room and practical training
in swift water rescue, emergency boat operations, advanced lines systems
training and ice rescue.
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