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Fully engulfed.



 
Notice the bricks that were between the studs, the whole house was like this we found out.Front wall of the house.

Notice the bricks that were between the studs, the whole house was like this we found out.

 
The front porch



 
After about 20-25 minutes of burning.



 
Controlling the burn with the master stream



 
Hose Company #4 operates 9 different pieces of apparatus out fitted with up to date Firefighting, Extrication, and EMS equipment.  Engine 408 is one of Company 40's oldest pieces of apparatus, however it remains a favorite among operators and firefighters.Engine 408 Ready for Duty

Hose Company #4 operates 9 different pieces of apparatus out fitted with up to date Firefighting, Extrication, and EMS equipment. Engine 408 is one of Company 40's oldest pieces of apparatus, however it remains a favorite among operators and firefighters.

 
Company 40 volunteers staff the stations from 6:00 pm to 6:00 am.  Volunteers however are often scene supplementing the career staffing during the day.Always Ready

Company 40 volunteers staff the stations from 6:00 pm to 6:00 am. Volunteers however are often scene supplementing the career staffing during the day.

 
Here a volunteer is checking for extension in the attic.Checking for extension

Here a volunteer is checking for extension in the attic.

 
Here members clear the glass out of window that was broken to ventilate a room during the fire.Clearing the window

Here members clear the glass out of window that was broken to ventilate a room during the fire.

 
Engine 402 was the first on scene and two line were pulled and entry was made by both career and volunteer members.Engine 402 First on Scene

Engine 402 was the first on scene and two line were pulled and entry was made by both career and volunteer members.

 
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