Thursday, December 15, 2011

House Fire 809 Hamilton Street

 

The Johnson City Fire Department responded to a report of a house fire at 809 Hamilton Street today at 15:19:15. Fire Communication reported prior to our arrival that smoke and flames were visible from the exterior. Three Engines, two Ladder Trucks and a command vehicle were dispatched to the scene for a total of 13 personnel. An aggressive attack through the rear entrance of the structure gained quick control of the fire while the structure was being searched for victims by another team. None was found. The occupant  of the house was not at home at the time of the fire. The structure received heavy damage to the laundry room and the bathroom. There was moderate damage to the hallway and smoke and water damage to the rest of the dwelling. Fire origin was located in a dryer in the laundry room. It is unknown at this time if the dryer was on. Fire Marshal Sam McLain was called to the scene.

 

For more information contact Stanley Elie Daniels, Captain 483-5828

 

 

Stanley Elie Daniels, Captain

Johnson City Fire Department

sedaniels@johnsoncitytn.org

423-483-5828 or 423-975-2840

 

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Fire Fatality

On Wednesday, December 07, 2011 at approximately 1:30am, the Johnson City Fire Department was dispatched to the area of Lamont and Frances Streets on a house fire.

 

The first engine arrived on the scene in under two minutes and reported heavy fire and smoke conditions from the rear of the structure. The location was determined to be 700 Lamont Street.

 

During the primary search of the structure, a body was found inside. The deceased individual has not been identified at the time of this release. A joint investigation between the Johnson City Fire Department’s Fire Marshal’s office and the Johnson City Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Division is ongoing.

 

Four engines, two ladders and a rehab unit and one assistant chief were dispatched. It took 18 personnel approximately one hour to extinguish the fire.

 

There were no other civilian or firefighter injuries.

 

 

David L. Harrison

Lieutenant

Johnson City Fire Department

505 E. Main St.

Johnson City, TN 37601

Tel: (423) 975-2840

Cel: (423) 330-4987

Fax: (423) 975-2846

E-mail: dharrison@johnsoncitytn.org

 

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

FW: House Fire 107 Tangancy Drive

 

 

From: Daniels, Elie
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 10:03 AM
To: 'Johnson City Fire Dept. News'
Subject: House Fire 107 Tangancy Drive

 

On November 02, 2011 the Johnson City Fire Department, Engines 6, 5, 8, Trucks 1 and 3, responded to a house fire at 107 Tangency Drive at approximately 9:00 pm. The owner/resident advised 9-1-1 dispatch that there was a faint smell of smoke coming from the attic of the home. Units arrived on scene (within 3 minutes) to find nothing showing from the exterior of the house but could smell the odor of smoke. Shelving was removed to gain access into the attic through a small opening in a bedroom closet. A TIC (Thermal Imaging Camera) was deployed and a small fire was found smoldering under the insulation in the kitchen area of the attic around the ceiling light. The fire cause was determined to be an electrical short in wiring connected to the ceiling light over the dining area of the kitchen. Truck Company personnel deployed salvage covers to protect the contents of the home and then removed insulation and pulled the ceiling from around the fire area to check for extension. No fire extension was found. The electrical wiring was pulled back, secured and power was cut to the specific wires to keep from cutting power to the entire house. Damage to the home and inconvenience of the occupants was kept to a minimum. The home was turned over to the owner and occupants. All units cleared the scene.

 

Contact Stanley Elie Daniels, Captain

 

Stanley Elie Daniels, Captain

Johnson CIty Fire Department

sedaniels@johnsoncitytn.org

423-483-5828

423-975-2840

 

 

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Structure Fire at 107 Tangency Drive

On November 02, 2011 the Johnson City Fire Department, Engines 6, 5, 8, Trucks 1 and 3, responded to a house fire at 107 Tangency Drive at approximately 9:00 pm. The owner/resident advised 9-1-1 dispatch that there was a faint smell of smoke coming from the attic of the home. Units arrived on scene (within 3 minutes) to find nothing showing from the exterior of the house but could smell the odor of smoke. Shelving was removed to gain access into the attic through a small opening in a bedroom closet. A TIC (Thermal Imaging Camera) was deployed and a small fire was found smoldering under the insulation in the kitchen area of the attic around the ceiling light. The fire cause was determined to be an electrical short in wiring connected to the ceiling light over the dining area of the kitchen. Truck Company personnel deployed salvage covers to protect the contents of the home and then removed insulation and pulled the ceiling from around the fire area to check for extension. No fire extension was found. The electrical wiring was pulled back, secured and power was cut to the specific wires to keep from cutting power to the entire house. Damage to the home and inconvenience of the occupants was kept to a minimum. The home was turned over to the owner and occupants. All units cleared the scene.

 

Contact Stanley Elie Daniels, Captain

 

Stanley Elie Daniels, Captain

Johnson City Fire Department

sedaniels@johnsoncitytn.org

423-975-2840

 

 

Mark J. Finucane

Assistant Chief

Johnson City Fire Department

505 East Main Street

Johnson City, TN 37601

423-975-2844 (Office)

423-975-2846 (Fax)

mfinucane@johnsoncitytn.org

firebank@comcast.net

 

 

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Structure Fire in Spring City Trailer Park

On Sunday, August 28, 2011 at approximately 4:32 am units from the Johnson City Fire Department responded to a house trailer fire at Spring City Trailer Park.

The first arriving unit was on scene within 4 minutes and reported heavy smoke and light flame. Entry was gained to the unoccupied trailer and the fire was entinguished.

The fire was controlled within 9 minutes of arrival of the first unit.

The owners of the trailer were out of state at the time of the incident.

The trailer received heavy smoke damage.

3 engines, 1 ladder and 1 manpower unit responded for a total of 13 personnel.

No injuries were reported.

The origin of the fire is under investigation by the Fire Marshal’s division of the Johnson City Fire Department.

 

David L. Harrison

Lieutenant

Johnson City Fire Department

505 E. Main St.

Johnson City, TN 37601

Tel: (423) 975-2840

Cel: (423) 330-4987

Fax: (423) 975-2846

E-mail: dharrison@johnsoncitytn.org

 

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Structure Fire

On Saturday, August 27, 2011 at approximately 4:23 am, The Johnson City Fire Department responded to a structure fire at the Johnson City Municipal Airport.

911 received calls of several explosions with heavy fire.

The first unit arrived (5) five minutes after being dispatched and found one hanger fully involved.

The building and it’s contents were a total loss, however five other structures were saved.

The response included 3 engines, 1 ladder and one command vehicle for a total of 11 firefighters. No injuries were reported.

The incident is currently under investigation by the Fire Marshal’s division of the Johnson City Fire Department

 

 

David L. Harrison

Lieutenant

Johnson City Fire Department

505 E. Main St.

Johnson City, TN 37601

Tel: (423) 975-2840

Cel: (423) 330-4987

Fax: (423) 975-2846

E-mail: dharrison@johnsoncitytn.org

 

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Friday, July 29, 2011

Johnson City House Fire Press Release 07-29-2011

On 07-29-2011 at 09:49am, units from the Johnson City Fire Department responded to a condominium fire at 1104 E. Ninth Ave.

Prior to arrival, units advised that there was heavy smoke visible.

First unit on the scene advised there was heavy flames visible in the rear of the condo #1.

It took approximately 60 minutes to bring the fire under control.

One condo was a total loss and the second floor of unit 2 sustained heavy damage. The third unit received very little damage.

No civilians were hurt in the fire but 3 firefighters sustained minor injuries.

Seven engines, two ladders, one rehab unit responded to the call. Other agencies that responded to the scene for assistance included: Washington County / Johnson City EMS, Johnson City Police Department, Washington County Emergency Management Agency and the American Red Cross.

Residents displaced from the fire were being assisted by the American Red Cross.

At the time of this release a cause has not been determined. The fire is currently under investigation by the Johnson City Fire Marshal’s office.

 

David L. Harrison

Lieutenant

Johnson City Fire Department

505 E. Main St.

Johnson City, TN 37601

Tel: (423) 975-2840

Cel: (423) 330-4987

Fax: (423) 975-2846

E-mail: dharrison@johnsoncitytn.org

 

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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Residential Structure Fire at 2807 S Roan St, Lot 18

The Johnson City Fire Department responded to a residential structure fire at 2807 S Roan St, Lot 18 on 8 Jun 11. First arriving units reported smoke conditions and were able to achieve a rapid knockdown of the fire to effectively contain the fire to the kitchen area. Smoke damage existed throughout the structure. The fire began in the wall and is still under investigation by the Johnson City Fire Department's Fire Marshal Office. There were no reported firefighter or civilian injuries. Three Engines, One Ladder, 1 Rescue Unit, and 1 Command Vehicle responded to the incident delivering a total of fourteen personnel to the scene. Ventilation was conducted to remove smoke and heat. Dispatch time was 16:11:48, with the first unit to arrive on scene at 16:17:22. The fire was controlled at 16:22:11, with the last unit clearing the scene at 17:20:23.

Capt. Steve Weaver, Shift Commander, was the Incident Commander. For more information please contact Capt. Weaver at 975-2840.

 

 

Monday, May 30, 2011

Residential House Fire

Media Release

 

 

Contact:          Lt. Jason Powell

                        423-483-5819

                        jpowell@johnsoncitytn.org                                                                                                                                                                                                      May 30th, 2011

 

IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 

Fully-Involved House Fire Reported by Newspaper Carriers

 

 

 

Johnson City, TN – The Johnson City Fire Department responded to a residential house fire at 809 Forest Ave this morning at 05:40 a.m. The dispatch reported that callers were stating the house well involved, and flames were visible through the roof. The fire was reported by newspaper carriers. Upon on arrival of the first engine company, heavy flames were visible from the 2-story wood-framed home. The structure was approximately 50% involved. It was unclear if anyone was home at the residence, so crews initiated an interior search for victims. No victims were found in the residence. The absence of any occupants were confirmed by a neighbor who was watching after the home. Crews were then faced with heavy fire venting through the roof. The fire was attacked by interior crew initially, and then from an exterior position until the fire was controlled. Crews continued to work to overhaul the structure insuring complete extinguishment of the fire. The cause of the fire has not been determined at this time. The Johnson City Fire Marshal Division remains on the scene. Three engine companies, a ladder company, a manpower units, shift commander, an ambulance, and rescue unit were dispatched to the fire. Two additional engines were called to the scene to provide relief crews. A total of 22 fire personnel eventually responded to the scene including the Interim Chief, Administrative Chief, a Fire Chaplain, and two Fire Marshals. There were no injuries to any crews operating on the scene. The homeowner was contacted and advised of the fire. The home was a total loss, and much of the contents were damaged by heat, smoke, and water.

 

 

 

Lt. Jason Powell, BA NREMTP

Johnson City Fire Department

B-Shift Station 3

505 E Main Street

Johnson City, TN 37601

423-483-5819

jpowell@johnnsoncitytn.org

www.johnsoncitytn.org

www.jcfdnewsblog.com

 

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

House Fire 1301 College Heights Road

On Tuesday, April 19th, the Johnson City Fire Department responded to 1301 College Heights Road on a house fire.

A passerby reported smoke from the roof area of the house.

The first unit arrived within three minutes of dispatch and advised that there was light smoke coming from the attic area of the house. The fire was extinguished quickly and contained to the attic area by 13 firefighters.

Three engines, one ladder and a manpower unit responded to the scene.

No one was home at the time of the fire and there were no injuries reported.

 

David L. Harrison

Lieutenant

Johnson City Fire Department

505 E. Main St.

Johnson City, TN 37601

Tel: (423) 975-2840

Cel: (423) 330-4987

Fax: (423) 975-2846

E-mail: dharrison@johnsoncitytn.org

 

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Johnson City Fire Department responds to vehicle crash versus house

The Johnson City Fire Department received an alarm for a vehicle crash versus a home at 03:43:18 on 20 Mar 11. The incident location was at Briarcliff Road and Sells Ave, Nathaniel Court Apartments. An engine company and a ladder company responded at 03:43:43 and arrived on scene at 03:47:19. Other agencies involved in the incident mitigation included Johnson City Washington County EMS, the Johnson City Police Department, the Johnson City Power Board, and support services from the City of Johnson City Building Department to investigate structural integrity issues. Electrical power to the first and second story apartments had to be disconnected. 
Two patients were taken to the hospital. The resident of the occupancy was removed and transported first due to the severity of injuries. The driver of the vehicle was extricated via roof removal of the car. The JCFD assisted in the removal of the vehicle from the apartment complex. The Johnson City Police Department is still investigating the incident. The scene was released to the property manager. 

Contact information:

Lt. Lynn Peters
St. 4 423-975-2850

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

SCBA Grant

---Press Release---

 

Johnson City Fire Department is awarded $180K Equipment Grant

 

The Johnson City Fire Department has been awarded an operational grant from the 2010 FEMA /Department of Homeland Security Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program. The $180,264 grant will be used to enhance firefighter safety and efficiency through an upgrade of the Fire Department’s Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) program and by the purchase of communications headsets for use in the Fire Engines. The grant allows for the modernization of Firefighter’s “air packs” to a lower profile, lighter and more efficient device. The Fire Department’s grant writing committee, headed by Firefighter Kevin Haynes, strives to attain grant awards that increase the feasibility of equipment purchases that improve safety and the quality of service to the citizens of Johnson City. Firefighter Haynes states that grant application process “is a team effort”. The Grant Committee members are Firefighters Kevin Haynes, Joe Cantrill, Jonathan Fulmer, David Sprinkle, and Ted Leinaar.

 

 

 

 

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Lt. Robert C. Johnson

Johnson City Fire Department

Fire Training Division

423.232.7048

423.676.6599

rjohnson@johnsoncitytn.org

FireDept@johnsoncitytn.org

www.johnsoncitytn.org