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HTFR releases new Slideshow
Published: June 14, 2008
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| The Hamilton Township Fire Rescue website has been updated witha new slideshow covering various activities during the 2006 and 2007 years. Visit the Slideshows page to view the new show! |
Published: June 1, 2008
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| On Sunday, May 25, 2008 Hamilton Township Fire units responded to a reported Auto Accident with entrapment. The trap occured at approximately 03:16PM in the 5300 block of Zoar Rd. Units arriving found a single SUV rollover in a ditch with the SUV coming to rest on it's passenger side. The occupant was pinned in the vehicle by her steering wheel and dashboard. The vehicle had sustained heavy damage, and the occupant sustained serious injuries. MVH CareFlight was called to the scene to fly the patient to thier Trauma Center. Units responding included Engine 76, Engine 77, Medic 76, Medic 77, and Chief 76. Mutual Aid was called from Union Township / South Lebanon Fire Department to land CareFlight. Click below for more photos. |
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Published: May 28, 2008
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Published: May 27, 2008
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 | On Thursday, May 15, 2008 at approximately 6:40PM Ladder 77 and Tanker 76 responded to the 140 block of East McKinley Street in South Lebanon as a mutual aid ladder company and tanker to assist with a structure fire. Ladder 77 arrived as the first due ladder to the structure. Companies on scene reported heavy smoke and fire from the structure. Ladder 77 was unable to ladder the roof due to overhead powerlines. Ladder 77 crew was then assigned to search the second floor. The balloon frame construction kept crews busy putting out hot spots and opening up the walls and ceiling. No injuries were reported. Click below for more photos. |
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Published: March 31, 2008
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| On Monday March 31, 2008 at 5:30AM Ladder 77 responded to the 250 block of Thompson Street in the Village of Morrow as a mutual aid ladder company to assist with a structure fire. Ladder 77 arrived first due to the structure and found heavy smoke showing. The source of the fire was quickly located in the attic. Units from Station 71 and Ladder 77 extinguished the fire. No injuries were reported, and all occupants were safely evacuated. Units responding included Ladder 77, with other units repsonding into the Village of Morrow. Click below for more photos. |
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Published: March 31, 2008
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| On Tuesday March 18, 2008 at 07:27AM Engine 76 and Ladder 77 responded to the 1100 block of Us Route 22 & 3 for a report of a structure fire. Engine 76arrived first due to find a two story home filled with smoke. Engine 76 tagged the hydrant and layed into the scene. Engine 76 crew made the initial interior attack, backed by Ladder 77 crew with a second handline. Loveland-Symmes and Goshen crews utilized Ladder 77's aerial to ventialate the roof. Units from South Lebanon provided RIT services. The Warren County Fire Investigation Team was called to the scene. There were no injuries reported. All occupants of the home were safely evacuated. Units responding included Hamilton Township Engine 76, Ladder 77, Chief 76, Medic 76, Medic 77, Mutual Aid departments included Deerfield Township, Loveland-Symmes, Lebanon, South Lebanon, Morrow, Goshen, and the City of Mason. Click below for more photos. |
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Published: January 7, 2008
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 | On Saturday, January 5, 2007 at approximately 2:15AM Engine 76 and Ladder 77 responded to the 530 block of Grandin Rd for a report of a structure fire with explosion. Engine 76 arrived first due and found nothing showing from the exterior. Ladder 77 arrived shortly after the Engine. Units onscene were advised of an explosion with possible fire on the second floor of the plant. Engine 76 and Ladder 77 units made entry into the building and determined there was no active fire, however there were large quanties of unknown chemical leaking from the damaged machines. HazMat was requested to the scene. Meanwhile a triage area was setup to evaluate and prepare for transport injured workers. Additional Ambulances and Fire Units were requested to the scene. Miami Valley CareFlight was also requested to the scene. 1 worker was flown to Miami Valley Trauma Center in Dayton. 12 workers were transported to Bethesda North Hospital. Units on scene worked wth HazMat units to contain the chemicals and monitor the other areas of the plant.Units worked to clear the undamaged areas of the plant while HazMat and the plant's ERT units contained the leak. The leak was contained and workers were allowed to reenter the undamaged areas of the plant. 1 responder was treated and released on the scene. Units responding included Hamilton Township Engine 76, Ladder 77, Medic 76, Chief 76, Chief 77, Inspector 76, Deerfield Township Engine 58, Ladder 57, Medic 58, Battalion 56, Battalion 56-2, Salem-Morrow Engine 71, Squad 71, Squad 72, Air 71, Chief 71, Chief 72, South Lebanon Engine 46, Squad 47, Lebanon Engine 42, Medic 42, Battalion 41, Harlan Squad 82, Mason Medic 52, Sycamore Township Rescue 92, Medic 93, Chief 9201, Loveland-Symmes Medic 61, Turtlecreek Township Medic 34, Montgomery Medic 73, Sharonville Medic 88, Goshen Medic 218, Miami Township Medic 27, Blue Ash Medic 13, Hamilton County Command 400, Warren County HazMat, Greater Cincinnati HazMat, and Warren County Emergency Management Agency. Click below for more photos.
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Published: December 20, 2007
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| On Tuesdayday December 18, 2007 at 06:50AM Engine 76 and Ladder 77 responded to the 5600 block of Zoar Rd (Joy Acres) for a report of a structure fire. Ladder 77 arrived first due to find a fully invovled mobile home. Ladder 77 tagged the hydrant and layed into the scene. Ladder 77 crew made the initial interior attack, backed by Engine 76 crew. Medic 77, staffed by Unit 2, deployed a second crosslay from Ladder 77. Due to a collapse hazard Ladder 57's crew removed the porch from the structure after the initial knock down. Units from South Lebanon, Morrow, Lebanon provided additional manpower and RIT. The Warren County Fire Investigation Team was called to the scene. There were no injuries reported. Units responding included Hamilton Township Engine 76, Ladder 77, Chief 76, Medic 76, Medic 77, Inspector 76 (WCFIT) Deerfield Ladder 57, Battalion 56, Inspector 58 (WCFIT), South Lebanon Engine 46-2, Tanker 46, Chief 46, Salem-Morrow Engine 71, Chief 72, Harlan Township Chief 81, Engine 81, Tanker 84, and Lebanon Engine 41. Click below for more photos.
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