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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Report # 031009-028
11:49 AM | Posted by
Mark Basnight |
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Charlotte Fire Department
News Media After Action Report
Report # 031009-028
RE: 2nd Alarm Structure Fire/ 8348 Knights Bridge Rd. Sharon South Townhomes
Benchmarks
Dispatched – 5:48 pm
First CFD Unit Arrives – 5:53 pm (Engine 20 & Battalion 5)
Control Time – 6:13 pm
CFD Personnel/Units
CFD – 44/ 13
Battalions 5, 7, 3, Engines 20, 16, 24, 12, 14, 19, 26, Ladders 16, 24, Rescue 10
The Charlotte Fire Investigation Task Force
Structure/ Location
3-Story Townhomes
Origin & Cause/ Damage Estimates
The started in the kitchen; the fire was caused by food left cooking unattended
$30 - $40,000 in damage
Injuries/Accidents
One male patient was transported to CMC with significant traumatic injuries to his lower extremities
Evacuations/ Persons Displaced
(10) Adults (1) child and (1) infant were displaced
Smoke Detectors
Undetermined
Incident Synopsis
Just before 6 Tuesday evening Charlotte Firefighters responded to reports of a structure fire at the Sharon South Townhomes in South Charlotte. Firefighters from nearby Station 20 were first to arrive and reported heavy smoke and flames coming from this 3-Story townhome. The fire quickly escalated to a 2nd Alarm assignment because of the heavy fire involvement. A male occupant believed to home alone at the time of the incident sustained significant traumatic injuries after jumping from the third floor to escape the fire. He was transported to CMC. It took over 40 Firefighters about 25 minutes to control the fire which caused approximately $30 0$40,000 in damage. There were no other injuries to report. The fire started in the kitchen of this structure and was caused by food left cooking unattended. A total of 12 people were displaced and the Red Cross was on scene assisting those who needed temporary housing.
#END#CFD – PIO – MB
News Media After Action Report
Report # 031009-028
RE: 2nd Alarm Structure Fire/ 8348 Knights Bridge Rd. Sharon South Townhomes
Benchmarks
Dispatched – 5:48 pm
First CFD Unit Arrives – 5:53 pm (Engine 20 & Battalion 5)
Control Time – 6:13 pm
CFD Personnel/Units
CFD – 44/ 13
Battalions 5, 7, 3, Engines 20, 16, 24, 12, 14, 19, 26, Ladders 16, 24, Rescue 10
The Charlotte Fire Investigation Task Force
Structure/ Location
3-Story Townhomes
Origin & Cause/ Damage Estimates
The started in the kitchen; the fire was caused by food left cooking unattended
$30 - $40,000 in damage
Injuries/Accidents
One male patient was transported to CMC with significant traumatic injuries to his lower extremities
Evacuations/ Persons Displaced
(10) Adults (1) child and (1) infant were displaced
Smoke Detectors
Undetermined
Incident Synopsis
Just before 6 Tuesday evening Charlotte Firefighters responded to reports of a structure fire at the Sharon South Townhomes in South Charlotte. Firefighters from nearby Station 20 were first to arrive and reported heavy smoke and flames coming from this 3-Story townhome. The fire quickly escalated to a 2nd Alarm assignment because of the heavy fire involvement. A male occupant believed to home alone at the time of the incident sustained significant traumatic injuries after jumping from the third floor to escape the fire. He was transported to CMC. It took over 40 Firefighters about 25 minutes to control the fire which caused approximately $30 0$40,000 in damage. There were no other injuries to report. The fire started in the kitchen of this structure and was caused by food left cooking unattended. A total of 12 people were displaced and the Red Cross was on scene assisting those who needed temporary housing.
#END#CFD – PIO – MB
Report # 031009-027
11:48 AM | Posted by
Mark Basnight |
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Charlotte Fire Department
News Media After Action Report
Report # 031009-027
RE: House Fire/ 1808 Northcliff Drive
Benchmarks
Dispatched – 2:57 pm
First CFD Unit Arrives – 3:01 pm (Engine 18)
Control Time – 3:21 pm
CFD Personnel/Units
CFD – 27/ 8
Battalion 6, 1, Engines 18, 4, 33, 5, Ladder 18, Rescue 3
Structure/ Location
1-story wood frame house
Origin & Cause/ Damage Estimates
The fire began in kitchen; the fire was caused by food left cooking unattended
Injuries/Accidents
One elderly female was treated on scene for smoke inhalation
Evacuations/ Persons Displaced
1 elderly female was displaced and will reside with family members
Smoke Detectors
Undetermined
Incident Synopsis
Just before 3:00 Tuesday afternoon Charlotte Firefighters were called to service for a kitchen fire in Northwest Charlotte. Firefighters from nearby Station 18 were first to arrive and reported heavy smoke coming from this 1-story home. It took firefighters just over 20 minutes to bring this fire under control but, not before the fire caused an estimated $60,000 in damage. An elderly female occupant of this home was treated on the scene for smoke inhalation but, was not transported. The fire started in the kitchen and was caused by food left cooking unattended. The resident was displaced as a result of the fire and will reside with family members.
#END#CFD – PIO – MB
News Media After Action Report
Report # 031009-027
RE: House Fire/ 1808 Northcliff Drive
Benchmarks
Dispatched – 2:57 pm
First CFD Unit Arrives – 3:01 pm (Engine 18)
Control Time – 3:21 pm
CFD Personnel/Units
CFD – 27/ 8
Battalion 6, 1, Engines 18, 4, 33, 5, Ladder 18, Rescue 3
Structure/ Location
1-story wood frame house
Origin & Cause/ Damage Estimates
The fire began in kitchen; the fire was caused by food left cooking unattended
Injuries/Accidents
One elderly female was treated on scene for smoke inhalation
Evacuations/ Persons Displaced
1 elderly female was displaced and will reside with family members
Smoke Detectors
Undetermined
Incident Synopsis
Just before 3:00 Tuesday afternoon Charlotte Firefighters were called to service for a kitchen fire in Northwest Charlotte. Firefighters from nearby Station 18 were first to arrive and reported heavy smoke coming from this 1-story home. It took firefighters just over 20 minutes to bring this fire under control but, not before the fire caused an estimated $60,000 in damage. An elderly female occupant of this home was treated on the scene for smoke inhalation but, was not transported. The fire started in the kitchen and was caused by food left cooking unattended. The resident was displaced as a result of the fire and will reside with family members.
#END#CFD – PIO – MB
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