A long shot taken from the Fishing Creek Bridge on Main Street
shows lots of smoke and noticable fire at the top of the far right
upstairs window near the chimney.
shows lots of smoke and noticable fire at the top of the far right
upstairs window near the chimney.
Firefighters and equipment from Roulette, Port Allegany,
and Coudersport arrived on the scene very quickly.
and Coudersport arrived on the scene very quickly.
Fire Policeman watches traffic at the Kim Hill end
of the fire scene at the Pomeroy Road intersection
of the fire scene at the Pomeroy Road intersection
A firefighter is seen opening the roof of this home
as other firefighters inside spray water out the windows
to hydronicly vent the smoke from the structure.
as other firefighters inside spray water out the windows
to hydronicly vent the smoke from the structure.
Portable pond (red in center) allows tankers to dump water
into it and engines can draft out of it, speeding up the
process of getting water to the fire.
into it and engines can draft out of it, speeding up the
process of getting water to the fire.
More fire engines as Roulette, Coudersport and Port Allegany
firefighters work together to save this home.
firefighters work together to save this home.
The seal of excellence on this fire truck is a good
reflection of the professional job that these fire
crews did on this house fire today
reflection of the professional job that these fire
crews did on this house fire today
Area fire chiefs continue to have problems with daytime
response with so many working out of town. More volunteers
are always needed to join these hometown heroes protecting
our lives and property. If you think you'd like to help, as a
firefighter, an EMT, a truck driver, a fire policeman, a bingo
helper, or a custodian at the hall, grab one of the volunteers
and put your name in. The Fire Service can use a few more good
men and women.
All photos by James Jones
http://solomonswords.blogspot.com
(c) 2008
James can be reached at shurfine40@gmail.com
response with so many working out of town. More volunteers
are always needed to join these hometown heroes protecting
our lives and property. If you think you'd like to help, as a
firefighter, an EMT, a truck driver, a fire policeman, a bingo
helper, or a custodian at the hall, grab one of the volunteers
and put your name in. The Fire Service can use a few more good
men and women.
All photos by James Jones
http://solomonswords.blogspot.com
(c) 2008
James can be reached at shurfine40@gmail.com