Archive for December, 2009
RTFD Handles Fatal Fire in Shade Township
Monday, December 21st, 2009December 19, 2009 just after midnight the RTFD went out to Shade Township for a report of a fully involved trailer on fire, located on Shaffer Mountain Road. Engine 633-1 (Shade Twp.) was the first arriving with fire that engulfed the complete trailer. The Duty Chief (Dep. Meyers), Engine 3-1 (FF Shaffer), and Tanker 3-1 (Asst. Ober) headed out for the report. As units from RTFD arrived they started to go to work opening up the place to put a good knock on the fire. Crews remained on the scene for some time with extensive overhaul operations due to the amount of items located inside the trailer. Engine 3-2 (SO Heffelfinger) with staffing of five stood by 1321 for a short period of time, while an additional crew being at 1321 Scalp Ave to handle an other incidents within our township if needed. All units from Richland Township was placed back into service, except one additional crew to remain out at the fire scene for clean up and assisting PD and Somerset County Coroner with their investigation. RTFD was placed back into service well over 4 hours into the incident by the Duty Chief. 22 volunteers from Richland Township as well as 10 volunteers from Shade Township worked this fire, as well as Stoystown Fire and Hoversville Fire assisting the two departments. Good Job by everyone
Auto Accident Creates a Little Excitement for Giant Eagle Customers
Monday, December 21st, 2009December 16, 2009 in the mid afternoon the RTFD was alerted to an auto accident in which the vehicle went into the Giant Eagle grocery store, located at 1451 Scalp Ave. The Duty Chief (Asst. Ober) was on the street directly after communications made the announcement with the Rescue Squad (Dep. Meyers) following behind. The Duty Chief arrived and established the “Scalp Ave” command confirming the report that he had one vehicle that went into the lobby area of Giant Eagle creating significant structural damage. As the Rescue arrived, their assignment was to secure the vehicle and started to stabilize the entrance way to the building. Engine 3-2 and Engine 3-3 arrived as well assisting crews by cleaning up debris and removing the vehicle from the building. The investigation was handed over to Richland PD and the owners of the establishment. Command placed all units back into service just over 45 minutes into the incident with a total staffing of 22 volunteers. While this incident was going on, the RTFD kept two additional crews ready for any other incidents to take place.
Early Morning Auto Accident with Ejection in 1st Due
Sunday, December 6th, 2009Today around 0030 hours the RTFD went out on the street for a report of an auto accident that had ejection located on the Route 219 on ramp from Galleria Drive in the southbound lane. The Duty Chief (T. Shaffer), Rescue Squad (Batt. Ellsworth) and Engine 3-2 (Asst. Ober) went on the road within seconds of the call. Engine 3-2 arrived first on the scene as the Duty Chief followed directly behind them while the DC established the “Scalp Ave” Command. The Rescue arrived and was giving the assignment for lighting up the scene. One patient was ejected on this incident and East Hills EMS transported this patient to the local trauma center while remaining fire crews stayed on the scene to shut down traffic for the Richland PD to handle their investigation. Engine 3-3 (FF Day) assisted with shutting down the roadway as all crews remained on the scene for numerous hours into the early morning. Engine 3-1 (Dep. Meyers) handled bells ringing at the Comfort Inn Hotel located on Theatre Drive just before this incident was given and cleared thatincident and stood by at 1321 fully staffed for any remaining incidents, while the Rescue and Squad 3-1 remained on scene of the 219 incident. All 3 units where placed into service just over 4 hours of the auto accident with a total of 18 members working both incidents.
The RTFD Handles an Entrapment in the Early Morning
Friday, December 4th, 2009December 3, 2009 in the early morning, the RTFD went out for a report of an auto accident located in the area of Robyn’s Quick Shop on Scalp Ave. The Duty Chief (Asst Ober) went on the air with an update from communications that entrapment is reported on scene. The Rescue Squad (Batt. Ellsworth) arrived on the scene along with the DC and the DC confirmed the report of entanglement. As the crew from the Squad started to go to work with a complete full tool set up by taking both doors on the driver side and the complete roof. Engine 3-1 (Lt. Meyers) and Chief Shaffer went out along with Engine 3-3 (FF Day) to assist on the accident. Once both Engines and the Chief arrived on the scene, the crews from both Engines assisted with extrication as the Chief handled the “Scalp Ave.” command. Engine 3-2 (FF Banks) handled traffic by closing Scalp Ave for crews to work the incident. The patient was removed within 15 minutes and was handed over to East Hills EMS and transported to the local trauma center. Crews then handled debris and fluids to finish off the incident assignment. All Richland units where placed in service just over 40 minutes into the incident with a total of 13 members working this entrapment.






