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Hudson battles basement fire
By MIKE MCCAGG
Correspondent
1st Responder Network
Story Number
092009100
By Michael McCagg
Crews prepare to make entry to the rear of the structure.
By Michael McCagg
The first arriving firefighters exit Engine 30.
By Michael McCagg
Assistant Chief Craig Haigh in the rear with smoke pouring out the door.
By Michael McCagg
Crews hand tools into the basement.
By Michael McCagg
Smoke exits the rear entrance to the house and as an assistant chief and firefighter watch over interior crews.
By Michael McCagg
A Hudson firefighter brings tools into the structure as the resident looks on.
By Michael McCagg
An assistant chief talks to a resident.
By Michael McCagg
A firefighter is silhouetted by the emergency lights from Hudson's apparatus.
HUDSON, NY - City of Hudson firefighters contained a fire in the basement of a residence on Fairview Avenue in the city in the early morning hours of September 20, 2009.
Firefighters were dispatched at approximately 4:00 a.m. to a reported working structure fire - a fire in the basement - of a residence. First arriving units found a fire visible through the windows of the basement and both building occupants already vacated from the residence.
Crews from Engine 30 and Tower 32 were joined by Engine 28 and Engine Rescue 279. Greenport Fire Department Station 1 was requested by command to standby in quarters while Catskill Fire was requested to relocated Tower 315 and Engine 321 to Hudson's Central Station.
Greenport Rescue Squad established rehabilitation on the scene.
Hudson crews stretched two hand lines into the rear of the residence to make a quick knock down, while a third line was brought into the front of the residence.
The fire was knocked down quickly and declared out within an hour.
The Columbia County Cause and Origin Team was requested to scene. All units were back in service by approximately 7:30 a.m.
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