Saturday, June 10, 2006

12 Pearl Street Noank 06.07.06.

Just a few shots from the fire in Noank the other day. On arrival companies found heavy fire to the rear of the structure. James Monroe was the photographer. The men of Ladder 55 made a quick knock down and opened up the roof. Sub Base C-25 was on the fast team. Noank and PGFD where also working this job.







11 comments:

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Anonymous said...

GFY

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Mlen59 said...

not for nothing but if your going to bust balls how about you leave your name. They made the roof, and I am pretty sure the chauff that day has stuck a few roofs between here and the truck he drives on his job.

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Mlen59 said...

Congrats, your comments where taken off because your a rink...

Anonymous said...

I made the roof that day, there wern't to many of you people around, so, take your monday morning quarterbacking back to your departments and see how well you do at your next job!!

Anonymous said...

Who's really to blame here? The ladder company for completing thier task without a thousand exscuses, or the 1st due engine driver that forced the ladder to take a difficult position. I noticed that those who are throwing stones,arn't leaving the address of the glass house that they throw them from.

Anonymous said...

Well I guess I wouldnt want to see any other person or persons monday morning quarterbacking any fires from the area again...too bad people arent entitled to their opinion or observations...whats this world coming too...

Mlen59 said...
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Anonymous said...

Its not worth it, you truely are a bunch of rinks too and that is the last thing I am going to say about it...would figure that you cant stand comments that might be right, just think about it, would you want to climb through half of an oak tree to get to your destination, there clearly is an obstruction there, just think of it and for the person who made it to the roof that day, did you use the aerial or the ground ladder that is placed...good positioning with that and good placement of that vent hole...anyways be safe!!