Lawrence Township and Indianapolis Fire Departments

On-Scene: Apartment Fire - Willows of Castleton
Binford Boulevard and Graham Road
May 26, 2007

Willows Overhaul
Crews from multiple companies (and departments) begin the overhaul and check for hotspots
 
Ladders Up!
Ladders 332 and 21 pulled up in front and setup master streams to douse the roof
 
Engine 332 pumps
Engine 332 served double-duty by supplying water to it's own crew on the ground and to IFD Ladder 21.
 
Engine 332 rear
5" supply line kept Engine 332's pumps flowing for most of the incident.
 
Ladder 21 stream
Ladder 21's master stream knocks down the remaining fire on the second floor
 
Engine 332 CAFS
Engine 332's crew makes use of their CAFS system to smother fire remaining along the roofline.
 
Engine 8 crew hoseline
Engine 8 takes care of fire remaining in the roofline and eaves.
 
Ladder 21 low
Ladder 21 sets up above the adjacent roof line for venting access.
 
Ladder 21 vent
Crews from Ladder 21 use a chain saw to cut ventilation holes in the roof
 
Ladder 21's crew descends
The crew from Ladder 21 descend after venting the roof in the adjacent portion of the building.
 
Engine 21 pumps
Engine 333 pumped water from a hydrant on Graham Road through several parking lots to Engine 21. E-21 then
supplied water to Engine Companies attacking the rear of the building.
 
LTFD Crew
A crew from Lawrence Township head inside to begin the overhaul of the building.
 
TSU 6 working
TSU 6 was kept busy supplying air bottles and refreshments to multiple crews. They were joined later by Castleton
VFD's TSU 331 from Lawrence Township. An LTFD Chief is shown here lending a hand to rehab his crews.
 
Incident: LTFD Station 332 responds to 911 call for smoke and flames coming from an apartment building in the back of the Willows of Castleton Complex. Upon arrival they find several apartments fully involved and a a second alarm is called to include other LTFD Engine companies as well as surrounding IFD Stations. Ladder 332 sets up at a hydrant immediately in front of the building and pumps it's own water. Ladder 21 is brought to the front of the building with Engine 332 supplying water to L-21 from a hydrant down the street. Engine 21 setup a 5" supply around the corner from the building and proceeded to supply Engine companies attacking from the rear of the building. Due to quick response by the participating departments and a well-placed firewall, the fire was contained to only one third of a large 2-story apartment building. Two maintenance workers are credited with bravery and quick-thinking. They ran through the building alerting residents and rescuing pets. Their actions resulted in no apparent injuries from the fire or smoke.
 

Units on Scene: Lawrence Township: Engine 331, 332, 333, Ladder 332, Rescue 331, Medic 332, Battalion 3, TSU 331, LTFD Chief, Division Chief and EMS Duty Officer, City of Lawrence: L-40 and Chief
IFD:
Engines 21, 8, 6, Ladder 21, TSU 6, Medic 21

 

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