Lebanon City 233 Walnut St Working Structure Fire PA Tower 18 Engine 15 21

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2010

This is a view from engine 15. Working Structure Fire, Tower 18, Engine 15 and 21, Squad 22, Rescue 24, A Platoon, Lebanon City, 233 Walnut St, Pa, Lebanon County, Iaff Local 1952

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  • It looks like a successful outcome with great intent on everyone's part...but...solo interior attack (until 2nd ff enters at 4:26); solo vent and entry to 2nd floor (4:35) and well intended but unprotected civilian workers. Againm, kudos for the effort but a law firm will have a field day with the liability. Best of luck...

  • @jsper56

    The city has no money for more personnel, so we work with what we have.

  • tractordude, its an 1987 mack 95' aerialscope 

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  • Great job!! ff720 evfd

  • Wow I can't belive that guy went in by himself with the fire looking like it might flash on the front porch. I am a volunteer and I know what it is like having nobody on scene....I hope all were ok....Be Safe.

  • get some gear for those civis they can be volunteers

  • @mortgagewizard40 That was a member of EMS.

    

  • @mortgagewizard40 That was a member of EMS.

  • @Steves88lx Also forgot to add, consider going combination paid/volunteer, that would help you guys out greatly.

  • @Steves88lx Should have the money now with Obama's plans, we will see how that turns out lol..

    Stay safe

  • One of the better responses I've seen on youtube. Good job. kudos to the man on the porch roof!

  • The good old City of Lebanon Fire Department, I miss Lebanon... my dad was on the board of directors for the First Aid and was a member for many years.. I grew up around 8th and Orange Street back when people like Lloyd Pfautz, Tom Wren, Fred Gasser and Skip Rhine were working...Bullwinkle (Gary Hammer) was a chief and Don Steiner would be bring the Goodwill's engine. What a great department, it is good to see all of the positive changes that have occured!!

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