Raleigh’s New Rehab 12
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by Mike Legeros
3d ago
The Raleigh Fire Department recently placed a new special unit in service. Rehab 12 is a 2023 Ford/Morgan Olson step van, with upfit by a local vendor. Features include interior food serving areas, exterior serving window, exterior handwashing station, retractable awnings, and rear bathroom. It’s housed at Station 12 and cross-staffed by crews on Engine 12 and Ladder 12. The east side big house now houses five units, E12, L12, BC2, DC1, and Rehab 12. Rehab 12 can also be used for non-emergency events and functions, such as off-site recruit training, where rehab and sanitation facilities are no ..read more
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Two Alarms at Sir Walter Apartments
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by Mike Legeros
3d ago
Screengrabs form ABC11 footage.   Two alarms were struck in downtown Raleigh on Monday morning, April 29, 2024. Dispatched ~1:40 a.m. for 400 Fayetteville Street. Sir Walter Apartments, senior living facility, ten-story high-rise. Built 1923[1].   Engine 13 first-arriving with nothing showing. Smoke found on seventh floor. Heavy smoke, zero visibility found in fire apartment. Quickly controlled, contained to single apartment. One occupant rescued from apartment, transported by Wake County EMS. Battalion 2 with command, later transferred to Division Chief 1.  Engi ..read more
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Oldest Rescue Squads in North Carolina
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by Mike Legeros
2w ago
Research notes on the oldest rescue squads in North Carolina. Compiled in September 2022 in this Facebook posting. Source data in this Google spreadsheet copied from Excel master file. Name County Status Start Stop Winston-Salem Rescue Squad, Inc. Alamance former 1937 2014 Davidson County Rescue Squad, Inc. Alamance active 1941 —— Elkin Emergency Rescue Squad, Inc. Alamance active 1941 —— Beaufort Rescue Squad (v1) Alexander former 1942 TBD Gaston Life Saving and First Aid Crew Alexander former 1948 2021 ADR [?] Rescue Squad Alleghany former 1950 1963? Red Cross Rescue Squad A ..read more
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North Carolina Firefighter Fatalities During Interior Operations
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by Mike Legeros
2w ago
On March 29, 2024, Lexington Fire Department Captain Ronnie B. Metcalf, 54, died after being injured during an interior fire attack at a house fire on March 26. What’s the historical perspective of other firefighters in North Carolina, who were killed during or from injuries sustained during interior operations? That list includes the following: Theodore W. Stoner7/21/1925 High Point Captain Stoner died of burn injuries received while fighting a fire at Pickett Cotton Mill on the night of July 17, 1925. Stone had led several firefighters into a pit to extinguish a small fire in a bale of cott ..read more
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Wake County Fire Commission Meeting – April 11, 2024
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by Mike Legeros
3w ago
The Wake County Fire Commission meets again on Thursday, April 11, 2024, at 6:00 p.m., at the Wake County Emergency Services Education Center, 221 S. Rogers Lane, Raleigh, NC 27610. View agenda and meeting documents. Share 0 Share 0 Share 0 ..read more
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Wake County Apparatus Snapshot
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by Mike Legeros
1M ago
For truck fans and list lovers, reader Nicholas Jones has created and compiled a list of all fire apparatus serving in Wake County, NC.  The document includes department and even company patches, vehicle photos with credits, and specs for most of the rigs.  Read the document (PDF). Share 0 Share 0 Share 0 ..read more
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North Carolina Fallen Firefighters Ceremony – May 11, 2024
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by Mike Legeros
1M ago
On Saturday, May 11, 2023, the following names will be added to the North Carolina Fallen Firefighters Memorial at the annual ceremony in downtown Raleigh. See below for narratives and notes, about each member and how they died.   Ricky Dale Allen – Conover – 2023 Minton Beach, III – Oak City – 2023 Dewayne Fender – Asheville – 2022 James William Goudelock – Dallas – 2022 Scott W. Hinson – Concord – 2021 David Scott Holmes – LaGrange – 2022 Jeremy Michael Klemm – Durham – 2021 David S. Merritt – Durham/White Cross – 2021 J. Sorrell Thomas – Concord – 2021 Source: ncfff.org/memoria ..read more
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Dare County Fire Departments – Past and Present
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by Mike Legeros
1M ago
Research notes. Last updated March 17, 2024.  Former fire stations. Left to right, top to bottom: Manteo, Nags Head, Kitty Hawk, Hitty Hawk, Southern Shores (demolished), Southern Shores (demolished), Avon (TBD), Buxton, Salvo (Demolished). Dare County Fire Departments – Past and Present List Avon Buxton Chicamacomico Banks Colington Dare Beaches Sanitary District Duck Frisco Hatteras Kill Devil Hills Kitty Hawk Manns Harbor Manteo Nags Head National Parks Service Naval Auxiliary Air Station Manteo Naval Facility Cape Hatteras (Buxton) Roanoke Island Rodanthe-Waves / Rodanthe-Waves-Salvo ..read more
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Two Alarms on Karns Place
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by Mike Legeros
1M ago
See photos by Legeros | Listen to radio traffic Two alarms were struck on March 13, 2024, at a residential structure fire in the 2100 block of Karns Place in very north Raleigh. Dispatched 3:02 a.m., and upgraded to a working while units were en route, due to callers reporting that the entire structure was involved, and fire had spread to the house next door.  Wake Forest Engine 5, auto aid, was first-arriving, with two houses on fire, and the primary fire building heavily involved. Engine 25 was right behind them.  The primary fire building at 2108 Karns Place was a two-story, singl ..read more
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Female Firefighters in North Carolina
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by Mike Legeros
2M ago
To celebrate Women’s History Month, here are 125+ newspaper articles on the history of female firefighters in North Carolina, both volunteer and career, from 1973 to present. Primary sources are newspapers.com (paid) and Digital North Carolina Newspapers (free). Most of the stories are from earlier decades. View via this Google Drive. Share 0 Share 0 Share 0 ..read more
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