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Exterior fire extends to attic in Bloomfield
By THOMAS AURNHAMMER
Senior Correspondent
1st Responder Network
Story Number
061508143
By Tom Aurnhammer
Bloomfield Fire Units Operating in the 400 Block of North 4th Street.
By Tom Aurnhammer
Smoky Conditions on the “A” Side of the Home
By Tom Aurnhammer
Attack Crew Getting Ready to Rehab
By Tom Aurnhammer
Bloomfield Firefighter Steps Out for a SCBA Bottle Change
By Tom Aurnhammer
Fire Extended into the Attic on the “B” Side
By Tom Aurnhammer
Deputy Chief Curtis Lynch (L) and Chief George Duncan (R) Overseeing Operations
By Tom Aurnhammer
Firefighter Pat Lucero Checking Eves for Hot Spots
By Tom Aurnhammer
Bloomfield Fire’s Rescue 1-1
BLOOMFIELD, NM: Shortly past 11:00 PM on June 14th, 2008 the Bloomfield Fire Department was dispatched to a report of a structure fire in the 400 block of North 4th Street. Units arrived to find smoke showing from a double wide mobile home at that location. Further investigation revealed that the fire was located in the attic space of the home.
Firefighters deployed a 1 ¾ inch attack line into the interior and aggressively opened up the attic space from below with pike poles. Once the attic space was exposed, interior crews made short work of the fire. A gas-fire Positive Pressure Ventilation Fan was also utilized to assist with ventilation.
The fire was caused by a barbeque that had been placed next to the “B” side of the home. Flames had traveled up the combustible exterior siding and entered the attic space at the eves. While the fire had penetrated the roof in one area, the efforts of the Bloomfield Firefighters kept the damage contained to one side of the attic. San Juan County Fire District 9 also responded on a mutual aid request.
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