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3-alarm factory fire in Reading, PA 04/02/17 

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A large abandoned factory burned at 211 S. 11th Street in the city Sunday morning. Firefighters found heavy fire on the 3rd and 4th floors of the 200x300 4-story factory.
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@its_angelface
@its_angelface 7 лет назад
I love that you put the kids in here! So cool to watch on Periscope first and then see what you do with it.
@newsworking
@newsworking 7 лет назад
thanks Angel Face. The kids liked it. I need to do more of that. And the editing is the key to a good video. I'm glad you like the end result. See ya on Periscope!
@larryrwendelljr4465
@larryrwendelljr4465 7 лет назад
I take it the ATF was there because weapons/ammunition was located in building?
@Eric42771
@Eric42771 7 лет назад
per readingpafire.com - 0928 hours / 213 South 11th Street / Box 0602 / C Platoon The first alarm was transmitted on a beautiful spring Sunday morning for a report of smoke from the fourth floor of a building at the intersection of South 11th and Chestnut Streets. Additional calls reported a possible factory on fire. Car 7 (J. Stoudt) arrived a confirmed a working fire in a 4-story vacant warehouse and established command. Initially, Car 9 (L. Moyer) was assigned the southeast corner (C/D) sector of the fire while Lt. Glore (21C) was assigned the rear (C) sector on Wunder Street. Companies immediately prepared for master stream operations to operate on the main body of fire and to protect the exposed properites surrounding the fire building. Lt. Rehr (D Platoon - Rescue 1), along with the Office of the Fire Marshal, manages a hazardous buildings program for the Fire Department. This program is designed to make fire department members aware of existing buildings which, based on their age, configuration, and/or general condition, may pose an immediate and extreme danger to firefighting forces in the event of a fire. On September 16, 2016, Fire Prevention Lt. Zulick issued a Hazardous Building memo specific to the property at 213 S. 11th St. Noted were excessive fuel loading and structural collaspe of portions of the roof and floors. In addition, the sprinkler system and fire department connection were rendered inoperative. The fire building was a 4-story, "L" shaped structure with additional 1, 2, and 3-story portions that extended in the rear of the property fronting Wunder Street. With this information available and with the district companies having evaluated this building, Command ordered that exterior operations were to be the order of the day. Elevated master streams were placed in service from Tower 1 (S. 11th St - A/B corner), Ladder 3 (S. 11th St - A/D corner), Ladder 1 (Wunder St - C side), and Exeter Township Tower 25 (Wunder St - C side). In addition, numerous portable master stream devices as well as the wagon pipes on Engines 1 and Engine 3 were placed in service. 1 3/4" and 2 1/2" handlines were advanced to the rooftops of the exposed homes in the 200 block of Wunder Street to both protect the homes and operate on the original fire building. At 1140 hours, a significant roof collapse was reported. The Reading Police Department assisted in evacuating the homes surrounding the fire building. Collapse zones were established and enforced around the involved property. Car 7 requested the 2nd alarm at 0930 hours and, subsequently, the 3rd alarm at 1010 hours. With the striking of the 2nd alarm, City firefighters were recalled to staff reserve apparatus. A command post was established on South 11th St for the duration of the incident. At 1013 hours, Car 1 (W. Stoudt) arrived and assumed command. Off-duty City chiefs and other officers returning on the greater alarms were assigned fireground sectors and Incident Command System general staff responsibilities, with Car 3 (T. Kemery) was assigned to cover the City. As City engines operated from hydrants in the immeidate vicinity with significant flows to the master stream devices, there was a need to augment the water supply to the area. Consulting with the City water supply references, the Exter Township Fire Department and the Mount Penn Fire Department teamed-up to lay over 1000' of 5" large diameter supply line from a hydrant at 12th & Cotton Streets to the fireground. This resulted in an adequate water supply throughout the operation. The fire was initially placed under control at 15:43 hours with overhaul. However, with the extreme fuel loading withing the building - much of it burried in the collpased portions - a deep-seated fire resulted that was difficult to access. While the fire department maintained a presence on scene and with fire apparatus continuing to operate, the fire regained in intensity at times to the point that additional companies were called back at various times during the overnight hours. A large excavator was brought to the scene by a demolition contractor at approximately 19:30 hours. This device began the tedious process of dismantling the building very deliberately to allow for extinguishment of the remaining pockets of fire. This process was ongoing throughout the evening and throughout the day on Monday, April 3, with Car 8 (B. Thorpe) supervising. While some surrounding properties experienced some smoke and water damage, fire damage was largely limited to the building of origin. The Office of the Fire Marshal is investigating. 1st Alarm @ 09:28 Engine - 1, 3, 5, 9 Ladders - Tower 1, Ladder 1 Rescue 2, Medic 2, Car 7 (J. Stoudt), Car 9 (L. Moyer) 2nd Alarm @ 0941 hrs Engines - 7, Exter Twp Rescue-Engine 25, Mount Penn Engine 1 Ladders - Ladder 3 Medic 1, Car 1 (W. Stoudt), Car 6 (M. Lessar), Car 3 (T. Kemery), FM 10 (J. Searfoss), Car 23 (T. Zulick), Car 24 (R. Stichter), Car 25 (K. Litzenberger), Car 22 (R. Banks) RFD Canteen 1 City Reserve Apparatus Staffed: Engines 2, 8, 12, Ladder 2 3rd Alarm @ 1015 hrs Engines - Exeter Township Engine 25, Lower Alsace Engine 4 Ladders - Exeter Township Tower 25, Wyomissing Tower 79, Mount Penn Ladder 1 Spring Township Rescue 85 Canteen 9 Car 2 (G. Mogel), Car 5 (K. Born)
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