On 6/16/07 Strong Fire Department was dispatched to a tree on telephone wire on Rt 145 in Strong. Squad 1, Engine 3, and POV's responded to find the tree on the telephone wire's blocking half of the road. The hazard was removed and all unit cleared in less then an hour.
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Monday, June 18, 2007
Monday, June 04, 2007
10-55 PI
STRONG (June 3rd, 2007) - Strong Fire and NorthStar Farmington Base responds to a late night, single vehicle 10-55 (car accident), with minor PI on the South Strong Road. Strong Engine 3 responded with a crew of two at the basic level, along with Strong Squad One at the basic level with a crew of four. Upon arrival Chief Dyar stated that there was one car on its side with all occupants out of the vehicle. He requested scene lighting from Squad One. One patient was transported to Franklin Memorial Hospital by NorthStar Medic 31.
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Strong Structure Fire
STRONG (June 3rd, 2007) – A fire destroyed a three-story apartment house at 34 Church Hill Road this morning. The cause of the blaze, according to investigators with the Fire Marshal's office, is undetermined.Strong Fire Chief Scott Dyar got the call at 8:38 a.m. that an apartment house was on fire. On arrival, he said, heavy smoke was coming from the 80-year-old building. "It was fully involved," Dyar said. With water hydrants near by, firefighters attacked the blaze from the exterior of the building. Dyar said the building had been reconstructed a number of times so he decided not to send anyone inside to fight the fire through themaze-like construction until he was sure it was safe.The two owners of the building, Mona Knowles and Mark Stottermeyer, were out of town at the time the fire broke out. None of the apartments in the building were currently being rented.Responding to the blaze were 60 members of fire crews from Strong, New Vineyard, Farmington, Phillips, Kingfield, NorthStar Ambulance Emergency Services and auxiliaries from Strong and Phillips.
By 9:15 a.m. the fire was under control, Dyar said. His department stayed through the rainy day to keep watch over potential hot spots reigniting the fire. The building was a total loss, with an estimated loss to be $300,000 to $400,000. A shell of what was once a home was all that was left, Dyar said. "The home was totally destroyed," he said.
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By 9:15 a.m. the fire was under control, Dyar said. His department stayed through the rainy day to keep watch over potential hot spots reigniting the fire. The building was a total loss, with an estimated loss to be $300,000 to $400,000. A shell of what was once a home was all that was left, Dyar said. "The home was totally destroyed," he said.
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