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Seaside Park Boardwalk-Major Emergency Structure Fire(s)

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Seaside Park Boardwalk, multiple alarm fire

[url=http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2013/09/seaside_heights_boardwalk_fire_kohrs_ice_cream_stand_ablaze.html#incart_river_default]http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2013/09/seaside_heights_boardwalk_fire_kohrs_ice_cream_stand_ablaze.html#incart_river_default[/url]

[url=http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newjersey/seasidepark/]http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newjersey/seasidepark/[/url] <--- Live feed of fire, look at top left corner

[url=http://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/7004/web]http://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/7004/web[/url] <--- live audio feed

CAR 4500 IS THE I.C.

EMS SUPERVISOR,7 AMBULANCES AND MCI ENROUTE

[url=https://twitter.com/john_lobello/status/378229213092143104/photo/1]https://twitter.com/john_lobello/status/378229213092143104/photo/1[/url] Not my photo.

fire is rapidly spreading north setting ladders up on Porter Ave and Ocean Terrace to try and stop the northward spread Friend relaying info.. Fire up to a 3rd ALARM

Trench cut being done. 3 stores on fire. 2 are (Kohrs,Jimbos)

[url=http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2013/09/seaside_heights_boardwalk_fire_kohrs_ice_cream_stand_ablaze.html]http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2013/09/seaside_heights_boardwalk_fire_kohrs_ice_cream_stand_ablaze.html[/url] KOHRS FIRE. Fire spreading rapidly due to southwest wind gusts

Backhoe being used to "trench" the boardwalk

[url=https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151887048836397&set=pcb.10151887049706397&type=1&theater]https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151887048836397&set=pcb.10151887049706397&type=1&theater[/url] Photos not taken by me

Chief are making contingency plans for at least 2 more blocks of the boardwalk to burn According to "Fire
Alerts of Berks county

All firefighters ordered to evacuate the Fun town Pier due to fire burning under the pier

5th Alarm equivalent

FIRE HAS REACHED THE CAROUSEL PIER

Not hearing any further updates at this time...

6th Alarm Equivalent

IC is reporting that over half of the South Side of the Boardwalk is a total loss as it's fully involved. Additional Engines to the scene, water problems reported, all non essential Apparatus to shut down water operations. Companies attempting to draft from the Bay, all Man Power has been ordered off the Boardwalk. 20-25mph winds hampering fire control. Trench cuts have been made to try to slow down the fire. EMS Task Force requested for multiple smoke inhalation PT's

quote from Seaside Fire Chief "we're in trouble here. We've got major problems." Condos are now on fire 3 or 4 blocks ahead of the main fire.

4 blocks of stores and Boardwalk fully involved. Numerous spot fires started from burning embers. Multiple working fires in area. Cmd making a stand at Dupont St.
Excavators cut a trench at Dupont to the beach and knocking down effected buildings. Ems task force called for smoke inhalation. Low water pressure in hydrant system companies told to draft from Bay.

7th ALARM EQUIVALENT

According to someone in the Area the "Beachcombers" is currently on fire

Fire chief says its not a unrealistic idea to use the bambi bucket, but none are close by

Advising to make sure 2nd draft site is ready to charge.

ROUTE 37 BRIDGE AND HIGHWAY 35 CLOSED EXCEPT FOR EMERGENCY PERSONNEL

Running a 5 INCH Down the boardwalk from the bank

Another engine going to seaside

Last checked there was 60 RIGS On locations
FF Reports to chief "Chief whatever Happens happens"

Hose line running down porter, Chief reports they have a wide open parking lot to use

Chief is with a taskforce, Need 7 engines on GRANT
GRANT currently has 3 engines and ladder. Requesting 7 ENGINES

NJ EMS Task Force resources operating:
One Type-1 Mass Casualty Response Unit, Two Medical Ambulance Buses, Three Off-Road Ambulance Gators.

13 PAPD officers deployed

Governor Christie (NJ) Having a press conference in regards to this at 7pm

Police officer reporting a wall about to collapse

Health Dpt requests to monitor the air south of fire zone

E53 TOLD TO CUT LINE, "GOTTA RUN BUILDINGS COMING DOWN"

FIRE IS IN 80% OF BOARDWALK. CIU "GUY" REQUESTED TO EIGHTH STREET

Engine companies relocating due to building that is about to collapse, Their is going to be a tanker coming in a "little while"
AIRCRAFT CRASH TRUCK REQUESTED TO SCENE

REPORTING IN A "MAJOR GRIDLOCK" NO ONE IS MOVING REPORTS FF

"THEY SAID THEY THINK THEY GOT THE FIRE STOPPED AT LINCOLN"

FF REPORTS TO CHIEF "ABOUT 90% SURE WE WILL STOP THE FIRE COMPLETELY HERE AT LINCOLN"

"They're Tearing up streets Left and right trying to cut off gas"

"Getting ready to lay that 5 inch all the way down grant"

Some apparatus are low on fuel "11" ON QUARTER TANK

400 FIREFIGHTERS CURRENTLY O/S PER GOVERNOR


what are you listening to it on?

[url=http://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/7004/web]http://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/7004/web[/url] This is what I have been listening to.

Excavator standing by

Setting up on Hancock with Health Department to monitor AIR


ALL FIREFIGHTERS SOUTH OF LINCOLN GET OUT OF THAT AREA

Reassessing what they need, Whatever they dont need will be sent BACK To Staging

People from pantry have sent over food, Sending it to a location (couldnt hear the location)
Line Laid down grant, not charged... Alot of apparatus on grant Can release 2 aerials And 3 Engines if needed
Telephone pole about to collapse

Fuel tanker requested, some rigs out of fuel

ACCORDING TO FIRE ALERTS OF BERKS COUNTY "Update - As of this time this blaze has taken out virtually every business on the boardwalk and maybe spreading to neighboring homes"

ALL GAS HAS BEEN SHUT OFF IN THE AREA
Hose lines everywhere, EMS Having difficult times getting into area

UPDATE - 4 blocks have burned from Stockton to Lincoln Firefighters have stopped the fire at Lincoln with the use of 35 Engines 15 Ladders plus numerous other apparatus manned by over 400 firefighters from throughout New Jersey
BULK OF FIRE K/D. HAVING SOME COMM ISSUES

211 reporting "this hydrant is not going to give up much more" Requesting more Fuel trucks to scene

Knocking down smoldering on bottom, moving from bottom to top

FUEL TRUCK ON LINCOLN

Look here for A livefeed from a distance, and some good screenshots of the fire when it was spreading earthcam.com/usa/newjersey/seasidepark/ You can see lights in distance and more

STATION 28 WITH ANY AVAILABLE MANPOWER REPORT TO BOARDWALK ATT

NO VEHICLES GOING TO BE ABLE TO GET INTO LINCOLN, AREA BLOCKED BY HOSES. ONE OPTION IS TO GO TO PORTER
"99.9 PERCENT SURE THAT WE'RE GONNA BREAK THAT PIPELINE DOWN"

WATER BOTTLES AND FOOD NEEDED ON WEBSTER FOR FF'S

• Kohr's Frozen Custard:
• Park Seafood
• Three Brother's from Italy Pizza
• Kupper's French Fries
• Jack-N-Bills Bar
• The Beach Bar: This business was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy last fall and had not yet reopened.
• The Carousel Arcade: This business had been demolished after Hurricane Sandy hit in October 2012.
• Funtown Pier Amusements: This had been destroyed by Sandy and did not reopen.
• The Sawmill
• The Beachcomber
• Berkley Sweet Shop

JUST SOME OF THE BUSINESSES EFFECTED BY THE FIRE AT 8:07 IT WAS SAID THAT 32 BUSINESSES HAVE BEEN EFFECTED

FIRE UPGRADED TO A 10TH ALARM

More gallons of water coming to boardwalk VIA TANKER(s)

Thanks for the info!


Monmouth County sent task force of pumpers with LDH. Also several ladders according to my info.

Update: Seaside Park (Ocean), NJ **State of Emergency** Boardwalk - Gov. Chris Christie has made Declaration due to a Major Fire currently at 10 Alarms +. Over 20 Structures Fully Involved with many in danger of collapse. Over 400 FF's are on scene assisting with operations. Multiple Fire & EMS Task Forces deployed

REHAB TRUCK SITTING IN FUNLAND PARKING LOT

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Fire chief says its not a unrealistic idea to use the bambi bucket, but none are close by

I did hear someone say national park service has buckets available.

Even if it took 45 min - an hour it would still be useful

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I did hear someone say national park service has buckets available.

Even if it took 45 min - an hour it would still be useful

I Agree! There is a AFB Near by as well. This is horrible

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Fios1 News reporting FunTown Pier collapsed. Fire reportedly contained to 5 blocks.

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Fios1 News reporting FunTown Pier collapsed. Fire reportedly contained to 5 blocks.

Out on control!!! Posting what I can

Forestry now has Helo coming in for water drops

Excellent!

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Question : Does the NJ Task Force have high volume pump trailers similar to the old FDNY Super Pumper/Satillite pumper system and if so was this system used as a "high volume draft hydrant system"? It seems that water flow was a major issue coupled with a wind driven "fire storm".

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FOOD SET UP ON PORTER AND TERRACE WATER AS WELL FOR REHABBING


Question : Does the NJ Task Force have high volume pump trailers similar to the old FDNY Super Pumper/Satillite pumper system and if so was this system used as a "high volume draft hydrant system"? It seems that water flow was a major issue coupled with a wind driven "fire storm".

I dont think so, But im not completely certain, Sorry

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"The remnants of the storms could still kick up winds as they pass over the area in the coming hour. “That’s something emergency personnel need to be watchful for,” according to Gary Szatkowski, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service. After midnight, however, winds are expected to shift to a more northwesterly flow – the opposite direction of what fanned the flames earlier – which could help firefighting efforts."

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I found an article on the Neptune "Super Pumper System" in Gloucester County, NJ, (http://www.firefightingnews.com/article.cfm?articleID=23865) which is draft capable and comes with a hose tender with 1 mile of 12 inch flexible supply line. It is also foam capable at up to 10,000 gpm. Anyone know was this considered or deployed considering the issues with main pressure? (Not Monday morning quarterbacking just asking a question)

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FUEL TRUCKS GOING TO FARRAGUT AND OCEAN


I found an article on the Neptune "Super Pumper System" in Gloucester County, NJ, (http://www.firefightingnews.com/article.cfm?articleID=23865) which is draft capable and comes with a hose tender with 1 mile of 12 inch flexible supply line. It is also foam capable at up to 10,000 gpm. Anyone know was this considered or deployed considering the issues with main pressure? (Not Monday morning quarterbacking just asking a question)

Dunno, I do know manmouth county has a pipeline out right now


MEDICAL BUS 12 SITTING ON GRANT, MOVING TO PARKING LOT

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Dunno, I do know manmouth county has a pipeline out right now

It seems the NJ bought 3 of these massive Neptune Systems with DHS funding in 2008 at a cost of over $1M each. ! was placed north, 1 central and 1 south. Each unit can pump at the equivalent of 12 to 14 pumper drafting at max capacity and feed a 12 inch supply line fitted with a multi-port manifold unit at 5 to 10 k gpm at 150 psi.

The specs on the Gloucester County Unit are at: http://www.co.gloucester.nj.us/depts/e/emeresponse/nepsystem/default.asp . I must admit they are quite impressive and it would be a shame if such resources sat idle during this event.

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That is quite impressive! I read a little bit about them and it says they are mostly only used for Liquid flammable fires, I am not sure if theyre using them now but it would be a great idea

It seems the NJ bought 3 of these massive Neptune Systems with DHS funding in 2008 at a cost of over $1M each. ! was placed north, 1 central and 1 south. Each unit can pump at the equivalent of 12 to 14 pumper drafting at max capacity and feed a 12 inch supply line fitted with a multi-port manifold unit at 5 to 10 k gpm at 150 psi.

The specs on the Gloucester County Unit are at: http://www.co.gloucester.nj.us/depts/e/emeresponse/nepsystem/default.asp . I must admit they are quite impressive and it would be a shame if such resources sat idle during this event.

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Monmouth County sent task force of pumpers with LDH. Also several ladders according to my info.

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I found an article on the Neptune "Super Pumper System" in Gloucester County, NJ, (http://www.firefightingnews.com/article.cfm?articleID=23865) which is draft capable and comes with a hose tender with 1 mile of 12 inch flexible supply line. It is also foam capable at up to 10,000 gpm. Anyone know was this considered or deployed considering the issues with main pressure? (Not Monday morning quarterbacking just asking a question)

this unit is there and is running

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Sad part is zillions of gallons of water right there in the ocean

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Sorry about the abrupt stop to the updates, Fell asleep... Hopefully Seaside can recover and not have another disaster for a very long time... A great job to all FD,EMS And PD Personnel that participated in these massive fire(s)... God bless

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This is so sad!!! Our family has a house down there and this is heartbreaking :( Thank you to all the NJ FDs / EMS / PD for all of your efforts.

Yes, It is indeed horrible! Even after sandy and now this again.... Jersey will rebuild.. STRONG TOGETHER... God bless

Sad part is zillions of gallons of water right there in the ocean

I do know they were drafting from a bay, but yes sad :(

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The rebuild already has a motto:

Jersey had "Stronger Than The Storm.

The Mayor has proposed "Better Than The Blaze.

Heard it this afternoon.

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Listen to the audio. That's all I have to say.

post it for us

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Listen to the audio. That's all I have to say.

Meh, we got it, we dont need anyone else....

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At PEMO3, yes New Jersey does. They have the Kidde Neptune Pumping system. There are three (3) complete units situated in the state. There is one in Union County, one in Gloucester County & the last is in Morris County. System consist of three basic units. The first in the roll off mounted Kidde pump capable of 5000 - 8000 GPM. The next is the 12-inch hose on hydraulic reels mount on flatbed trucks. The last is the Iron Man monitor capable of 5000 GPM discharge.

The Union County system was in use a Seaside with the Morris County system on location standing by incase it was needed.

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