Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Man Rescued, Two Dogs Die In House Fire

On August 6, 1998 at 9:07 p.m. a 911 call was received for a house fire at 506 S. Fayette Street. By 9:09 the first firefighters arrived on the scene to find smoke showing from a 1-½ story brick occupied house. Quick entry was made into the dwelling and an occupant was found lying on the kitchen floor and removed from the building by 9:11 p.m. The living room had been consumed by flames and almost burnt itself out due to the lack of oxygen. A faulty air conditioner wire sparked the blaze that caused an estimated $40,000. The mail occupant was transferred to Lehigh Valley Hospital in critical condition, his two dogs perished in the fire. Approximately 35 to 40 firefighters from four companies operated at the scene. The Vigilant Hose, Cumberland Valley Hose and West End Fire and Rescue companies answered the alarm.

Today's photograph is the West End Fire and Rescue Company No. 3, Shippensburg, Pa. circa 1973.

5 comments:

TJ Silverstrim said...

Brad,
If you would like to add it to your historical account of this fire, there is a citation from the PA House of Representatives that hangs in the 2nd floor of our firehouse. The citation was sponsored by then-Rep. Jeff Coy. The following past & present Vigies were honored for their lifesaving efforts: Greg Martin, James Byers, J.D. Byers, Cory Connelly, Shawn Brundzo, and Dan Tingle

I know replies to your site have been slim. Just doing my part. Keep up the great work!

TJ

Brad Myers said...

Thanks TJ I would have added the names of the individuals that made the grab but it did not appear in the news papers. I will add it to the data base. Thanks again, Brad

Anonymous said...

I did not want my name posted. Beside Brad do you have a little message for when people make post on your sites.

WMIT

Brad Myers said...

No I don't have a message for when people make post on the site. I just need to see that the number changes. If people make a comment on something I posted way in the past I probably never see it.

I should post your name you received a citation.

Anonymous said...

Post his name Brad, he worries too damn much. If he has a problem with it, he can meet me on the ramp !!! ha ha