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DVFD goes on the 4th Alarm to Ocean City 9 Alarmer - 604 South Atlantic Ave. (Updated Photos)
Monday, June 8, 2015
At 12:04 OC Communications received a single 911 report of smoke coming from the roof of the Dough Roller at the given address. With in 3 minutes the incident had escalated to 6 alarms. Engine 732 responded under the command of Chief Glenn with a crew of 6. Engine 2 arrived and its crew was assigned various tasks & was one of the last units from Sussex to clear at 16:54. Listed below is the incident report of departments & apparatus that were mobilized;
604 South Atlantic Ave. Dough Roller
Only 1 911 call reporting smoke from the roof area
FF-21 advised working alarm on dispatch & requested the 2nd.
Ocean City;
Chiefs 51,52 & 53
Engines 1,2,3,4,9,12 & 16
Trucks 5 & 11
Rescue 7
EMS: Paramedic 1, Paramedic 1-1, Amb. 4 & 41-D
Worcester County;
Engines: 505, 604, 608, 803, 804, 906, 907, 1101, 1102
Trucks: 6 & 11
Rescue 11
EMS: Paramedic 1100-A-1
On Scene: Berlin, Showell, Bishopville, Ocean Pines
Transfers: Newark
Sussex County;
Engines: 701, 702, 703, 719, 732, 742, 745, 758, 761, 763, 794, 802, 832, 844, 853, 901, 905
Trucks: 70, Quint70, 77, 80, 81, 82, 83, 86, 88, 90
Rescues: 77, 84 & 87
EMS: Sussex County EMS Medic 105
On Scene: Bethany Beach, Dagsboro, Frankford, Georgetown, Lewes, Millsboro, Millville, Rehoboth Beach, Selbyville, Roxana
Transfers: Blades, Delmar, Ellendale, Gumboro, Indian River, Laurel, Milton, Seaford, Medic 105
Kent County DE;
Trucks: 42 - Milford transfered to Rehoboth
Rescue: 52 - Houston transfered to Georgetown
Wicomico County;
Engines: 1, 604, 707, 801, 1103
Trucks: 14
On Scene: Parsonsburg, Pittsville, Willards, Powellville
Transfers: Salisbury
Final transfers for OC stations after 9th alarm was struck;
Headquarter: Parsonsburg Rescue/Engine 604 & Georgetown Truck 77
Station 3: Indian River Engine 802 & Seaford Rescue 87
Bethany Beach Fenwick Island Station: Sussex County Medic 105
Totals Mobilized
Engines: 38
Trucks: 15
Rescues: 5
EMS: 6
Totals on Scene:
Engines: 28
Trucks: 11
Rescues: 5
EMS: 5