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3 Seriously Injured When Vehicle Slams Into Building
Charlotte NC – 4 Persons were injured, 3 with life-threatening injuries on Sunday January 15th, 2012 after an SUV slammed into an east Charlotte apartment building.
At 9:55 PM, Charlotte Firefighters responded to a single vehicle collision at 5737 Electra Lane. Firefighters from nearby Station 3 were first to arrive and reported a SUV that had crashed into apartment building. The SUV breached a wall and came rest in an occupied dwelling trapping two people under the wreckage.
The passengers of the SUV, a mother and young child were able to exit the vehicle without assistance. The young child was transported to Carolinas Medical Center with what was described as life-threatening injuries. Firefighters and Heavy Rescue Technicians worked tirelessly to free the two victims trapped under the wreckage utilizing specialized rescue apparatus. Urban Search and Rescue personnel worked to assess and shore up the breach in the structure.
A total of (4) patients were transported to Carolinas Medical Center; (3) with life-threatening injuries and 1 with non-life-threatening injuries. (22) Firefighters were summoned to affect the rescues and bring the incident under control in 18 minutes.
Responding Companies: Engine 3, Ladder 29, Rescue 3, Battalion 4, USAR 1
Eternally committed to duty and service,
Mark Basnight
Public Information Officer
Office of Media and Public Affairs
Charlotte Fire Department
7 Narrowly Escape Burning Home
Charlotte NC – (7) Occupants narrowly escaped a burning home in east Charlotte early Sunday morning January 15th, 2012.
Charlotte Firefighters were dispatched to a reported structure fire at 1:01 AM at 7609 Ivy Hollow Drive. Firefighters from nearby Station 23 arrived and reported heavy smoke and fire emitting from a two-story house.
Crews quickly sprung into action mounting an aggressive fire attack and accounting for the occupants. Two occupants were said to be asleep on the 2nd floor when the fire occurred and were forced to jump out a window because the fire blocked the stairway. Five others self-evacuated from the 1st floor after a smoke alarm alerted them to the fire.
Fire crews encountered “Collyer’s Mansion” type conditions that hampered firefighter’s suppression efforts, however firefighters were resilient in their efforts until knocking down the fire and bringing the incident under control in 26 minutes.
The fire began in the kitchen and was caused by food left cooking on the stove. Monetary damage estimates were still being tabulated at the time of this report. The Carolinas Chapter of the American Red Cross responded to assist the (7) occupants displaced as a result this fire. There were no injuries to civilians or firefighters.
Kitchen fires remain the number cause of residential fires. Your friends at the Charlotte Fire Department remind you to “Stay Alert”, by not leaving food cooking unattended, “Stay Safe”, by avoiding cooking when your sleepy, and “Stay Alive”, by not allowing yourself to become distracted when cooking.
Responding companies: Battalion 4, Battalion 2, Engines 23, 40, 15, 34, Ladder 23, Rescue 3
Eternally committed to duty and service,
Mark Basnight
Public Information Officer
Office of Media and Public Affairs
Charlotte Fire Department
