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Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Woodlawn United Methodist Church Fire - Part 1

Birmingham Fire & Rescue

Firefighters from Birmingham Fire & Rescue responded to a fire in the historic Woodlawn United Methodist Church on 1st Avenue North around 1pm, Sunday. The fire, which went to 3 alarms, is still under investigation.

One firefighter was transported to St. Vincent's with minor injuries after a wall fell on him.

Birmingham firefighters did a great job of protecting the surrounding exposures and bringing under control a fire so large that it could be seen for miles.

Companies on the scene included:
  • Department Chief
  • AC-2
  • Engine 10
  • Engine 11
  • Engine 12
  • Engine 15
  • Engine 17
  • Engine 18
  • Engine 19
  • Engine 2
  • Engine 21
  • Engine 22
  • Engine 23
  • Engine 26
  • Engine 28
  • Engine 29
  • Engine 30
  • Engine 31
  • Engine 7
  • Engine 8
  • Engine 9
  • Truck 1
  • Truck 2
  • Quint 27
  • Heavy Rescue 10
  • Rescue 1
  • Rescue 3
  • Rescue 12
  • Rescue 19
  • Rescue 22
  • Battalion 1
  • Battalion 2
  • Battalion 3
  • Battalion 4
  • Air Unit 7
  • EMS 4
  • Fire Investigator 3
  • Fire Marshall 1
  • Safety Officer 1
  • Training Officer 1
  • Training Officer 2
A special thank you to Scott for sharing these great shots!


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6 Comments:

At 6/02/2009 01:15:00 PM , Blogger Dystopos said...

I watched this operation of and on all afternoon and I have to give props to all crews involved for thoroughly professional and dedicated efforts to control this disastrous fire and to control the collapse of the structure to keep the public from being endangered.

Now might be a good time for all you church sextons, custodians and caretakers to take a harder look at the electrical wiring in your buildings.

 
At 6/02/2009 09:19:00 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

How many engine, quints, bronoch, and rescue trucks where on the scene? Is there list companys on scene?

 
At 6/02/2009 10:13:00 PM , Anonymous Scott Singer said...

I will have to try and get that information. Everywhere I looked I saw a different apparatus. If I can obtain that info, I will forward it on to Dave.

 
At 6/02/2009 10:21:00 PM , Blogger DAVE911 said...

I have a list. Let me make sure it's right and that I have all of them. I'll try to get it added tomorrow.

 
At 6/02/2009 10:46:00 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

That alot of hose and water being dump on that fire. Clealy a denfense mode fire.

 
At 6/03/2009 03:04:00 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Are you serious clark

 

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