Beach
Firefighters Tackle Two Alarm Apartment Fire
Story
and Photos by Martin C. Grube www.vbfd.com
Virginia
Beach
(VA)
Shortly
after 1600 hours Saturday, April 17, 2004, Virginia Beach
Emergency Communications received a call reporting an apartment
fire in the Latitudes Apartments located in the Hilltop section of
Virginia Beach
. As fire units began responding, Dispatch
was receiving numerous calls reporting heavy smoke from the
building.
Battalion
Chief David Wade was one of the first officers on scene and took
up a position on Side A, parking on a basketball court overlooking
the entire scene. He then began assigning individual units to
various assignments such as hydrant hook-ups and aerial placement.
In text book fashion, he orchestrated specific tasks such as
master streams on all four sides which cut off the advancing
flames to an exposure on Side B. Ironically, Side B Exposure
suffered a three alarm fire on December 30, 1996 and the building
was fully sprinklered when it was rebuilt.
A
southerly wind also contributed to the rapidly spreading fire.
After deciding to go from an offensive attack to defensive,
Command (Chief Wade)
assigned Ladder 11 to Side A and began sweeping the fire while
Ladder 8 flowed their duel master streams on Side D.
Numerous hand held master streams took up a position of Side C
under the direction of Chief Mark Piland (Division C). Once the
fire was knocked down, fire crews were then sent in for mop-up and
final extinguishment.
Aggressive
primary searches within the first few minutes resulted in no loss
of life to the apartment inhabitants. However, over twenty
families were displaced and apartment mangers and the Red Cross
were busy through-out the day finding temporary lodging for the
fire victims.
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