Boston Strong

The Oakmont Fire Company would like to send our deepest sympathies to the Boston Fire Department. Last week two firefighters were killed in the line of duty when they became trapped in the basement of a four-story dwelling that was engulfed in flames. Today, the second of the two funerals were held. Firefighters from all over the country made their way to Beantown to lay their fellow brother’s to rest. Rest in peace FF Michael Kennedy and LT Edward Walsh, we have it from here.

Ladder Heads to Glenolden

On Saturday, March 29th Ladder 38 headed down to Glenolden Fire Company to cover their station while their company participated in a multi-agency drill at Amtrak’s 30th St Station. The ladder’s crew of six stood-by for approximately six hours and were first-due in Glenolden’s fire district. During their time at the cover-up the company handled no calls.

Training on an Aquired Structure

On Saturday, March 15th Oakmont participated in a township-wide drill at an acquired structure on Steel Rd. The building was given to Bon Air for the day to conduct “real-life training” to help keep Haverford’s firefighters at the top of their game. Approximately 30 members from Oakmont, Llanerch, Brookline, and Bon Air participated in the training. Companies trained on searching for trapped victims, roof ventilation, downed firefigther scenerios, hoseline advancement and overhaul techniques. This type of training proves invaluable to firefighters as they are able to train together in a unfamiliar setting, similar to what is encountered on an actual fire scene.

Don’t Forget

As winter ends, spring is coming so on Sunday March 9th, 2014 clocks will be moving forward one hour. Also with the changing of time please dont forget to change the batteries in your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.

Darby Rd House Fire

Around 15:00 hours the fire assignment went out for a house fire in the 600 block of Darby Road, Company 34 (Llanerch) Company 35 (Brookline) and Rescue 58 (Bon Air) were dispatched. Engine 34-1 arrived to find a smoke condition on the 2nd and 3rd floor. As the crew stretched attack lines the request was made for the 2nd alarm, which brings Rapid Intervention Team from Oakmont (Engine 38) and an Engine from Station 56 (Manoa). When the crew from Engine 38 arrived and started to place ground ladders up for the safety of the firemen, part of the crew was assigned to interior firefighting. A requeste was then made for the remainder of Company 38 and 56. Ladder 38 extended its main to the “B” side of the building, cutting a large hole in the roof. Crews operated on the scene for an extended period of time and Company 38 went available at 17:30 Hours. A special call was made to have Montgomery County Ladder 25 (Ardmore) and Squad 23 (Bryn Mawr) cover Station 38 while we were at the Darby Rd Assignment.

2 Alarm fire 2412 Linden Drive

On Friday Feburary 28th at 11:55 am Company 38(Oakmont) and 35 (Brookline) were dispatched to 2412 Linden Drive for a Building Fire. 38-9(McGoldrick) arrived on location and reported fire through the roof of a 3 story single family dwelling. 38-9 requested the call to be redispatched as a working fire and to upgrade to a second alarm which brought RIT 34 (Llanerch) Ambulance 34-7 and Rescue 58 (Bon Air). Engine 56 (Manoa) was requested for manpower. Firefighters were able to contain the fire to a small attic space that was being used as a bedroom. There were no injuries reported. Montco Ladder 25 (Ardmore) covered Station 38 while we were operating on Linden Dr. All crews were made availble around 13:30.

103 Wood Lane 1/2/14

During the storm Oakmont and Manoa responded to 103 wood lane for the building fire. Crews arrived to find a fire in the stove. The assignment was held to engine and ladder 38 for ventilation.

Bryn Mawr DryCleaner located at 582 W. Lancaster Ave.

Bryn Mawr Ladder 23 and Oakmont Engine 38 arrived and placed 1 3/4 water lines in service containing the fire to the stairway section of the building. Additional resources were called in for the safety of the firemen and and air bank along with EMS for the firemen safety. There was smoke and water damage to the entire building. The fire is listed as Not suspicious and is being investigated by the Haverford Township Police Departments Investigation Division. The Incident Command was Oakmont Fire Chief Robert McGoldrick.

Oakmont Fights Haverford House Fire 780 Millbrook Lane

Chief 38-9 reported fire in the basement of a three story single family dwelling. Crews placed multiple hand line in service to the interior. Command requested the second alarm struck
A special call was made for Ladder 35 (Brookline), Engine 56 (Manoa), Montco Engine 23 (Bryn Mawr), Rehab unit from Narberth Ambulance.

Santa is coming to town

On December 15 Santa and his helpers will be riding on the fire truck in the Oakmont Fire district handing out candy canes to all the residents from 12 Noon until sunset. When you hear the sirens come on out and meet jolly old Santa himself.