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Dwelling Fire on Dorney Park Road |
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South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County
firefighters were dispatched to a reported dwelling fire with smoke
showing 9:16 am, Monday July 18, 2005. Cetronia Chief Jim
Balliet confirmed a working fire in the third floor of a renovated
115 year old Victorian home used as apartments. Cetronia Engine 311,
first on scene, utilized an aggressive internal attack with one 1
3/4" hand line charged with water and Class A foam. The crew
consisting of Cetronia firefighters Sean Papp, Dennis Cintron and
Woodlawn's Captain Dave Cope, gained quick access to the third
floor. Confronting a heavy fire and smoke condition, they quickly
knocked the fire down and began immediate hydraulic ventilation. A
back-up line was quickly brought into the building by the crew
arriving on Cetronia Tower 331. Though LDH was supplied to 331,
extensive overhead wiring and thick tree growth prevented the
efficient use of the tower. The fire was declared under control by
10:11 am, by Chief Balliet. In addition to South Whitehall's
Cetronia, Greenawalds and Woodlawn stations, additional equipment,
firefighters and fire police were dispatched from Western Salisbury,
Fogelsville, Tri-Clover, Emmaus, and Lower Macungie. The hot and
humid weather that has been pervasive in the Eastern US contributed
to rapid fatigue and need for significant rehab time for all
personnel operating on the scene. Allentown City and Whitehall
Township provided backup and were dispatched to a commercial fire
alarm in South Whitehall Township during the fire. The building is
owned by Dorney Park and Wild Water Kingdom, Inc. and is located on
the main employee access road to the park. This created a challenge
to both Dorney Park management as well as to South Whitehall Police
and supporting fire police. All responding units were released by
1310 with Woodlawn Tanker 3221, Cetronia Tower 331 and Squad 351
remaining on scene until 1415.
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Photos & Article by Lou Wheeland Click to Enlarge Photos |
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