8/17/75. 50 years ago in Philly

Sunday, August 17, 1975
Penrose and Lanier Avenues, Gulf Refining Company, Gate #24

6:04 AM – Box 5988
Eng 60, 160, 49, 24, 53, Lad 19, 27, BC 1, 7, DC1, Res 11, Chem 3, Marine 32

6:09 AM – 2nd Alarm, b/o Eng 60, enroute
Eng 69, 47, 40, 1, 11(WSC), Lad 26, BC 5(WLO), 11, Marine 15, SS-99

6:11 AM – 3rd Alarm, b/o BC1 (Battalion Chief Arthur Foley)
Eng 4, 43, 44, 57, Lad 11, BC4

6:14 AM – 4 Alarm, b/o BC1
Eng 20, 65, 16, 41, Lad 4

6:34 AM – 5 Alarm, b/o Car 4 (Acting Asst Chief Dalmon Edmunds)
Eng 34, 27, 33, 133, 54

6:52 AM – 6 Alarm, b/o Car 1(Fire Commissioner Joseph R Rizzo)
Eng 72, 56, 14, 35

8:44 AM – Fire Under Control, b/o Car 1

11:35 AM – Special Call – Lad 19, 27 (return to firegrounds)
11:55 AM – Special Call – Chem 3 (return to firegrounds)
12:05 PM – Special Call – Eng 55
2:11 PM – Special Call – Rescue 14
3:30 PM – Special Call – BC 13, 12, 9, 2, DC3
3:32 PM – Special Call – SS-99
3:36 PM – Special Call – Eng 1
3:42 PM – Special Call – Rescue 19
4:34 PM – Special Call – Lad 4, 26

4:41 PM – 7th Alarm, b/o Car 1
Eng 53, 3, 24, 10, Lad 11, Rescue 3, 7, 15, 16, 11

4:42 PM – 8th Alarm, b/o Car 1
Eng 65, 41, 30, 12, 54

4:46 PM – 9th Alarm, b/o Car 1
Eng 4, 43, 33, 44, 52
4:50 PM – Special Call – BC 401, 1101, 701

5:37 PM – 10th Alarm, b/o Car 1
Eng 9, 18, 6, 66
5:47 PM – Special Call – Rescue 14

6:01 PM – 11th Alarm, b/o Car 1
Eng. 11, 2, 5, 27

6:02 PM – Special Call – Rescue 3
6:09 PM – Special Call – Rescue 19
6:49 PM – Special Call – Marine 23, Rescue 15
7:03 PM – Special Call – Rescue 16
8:02 PM – Special Call – Light Wagon 1
8:11 PM – Special Call – Rescue 13
8:12 PM – Special Call – Rescue 8

5:38 AM (8/18/1975) – Fire Under Control, b/o Car 2

10:11 AM – Special Call – Eng 4, 8, 9, 12, 34, 44, 53, 61, 71, BC 8, 10 (Companies Report to Gate 24)
 
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Found this,,the sound isn't very good because of how long ago it was. There was also other jobs including the 3 alarms that you might notice in the back ground.
 
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Joe Rizzo's brother Frank, then the Mayor of Philadelphia, was on the scene of this fire also. When the place flashed over/ blew up, everyone took off running. One of the Mayor's bodyguards ran right over Frank, breaking his hip.
 
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - An explosive oil refinery fire at the Atlantic Richfield Co. (ARCO) refinery on the Schuylkill River was declared under control Monday afternoon, but flames still licked into the air, and more than 200 firemen continued to pour water and foam onto nearby storage tanks. The flames were confined to an eight-foot trench filled with pipelines that carry oil from the riverbank to 40 storage tanks. Officials said the cause of the blaze was unknown, and there was no estimate of damages or a time for the flames to be extinguished. Only one serious injury was reported. Mayor Frank L. Rizzo, who had gone to the scene Sunday night after the fire broke out, suffered a broken right femur (thigh bone) when knocked to the ground by one of his bodyguards as they rushed to escape one of numerous thundering explosions. "There was an explosion, flame, a big explosion," said Rizzo, a 6-foot-2, 250-pound former police commissioner. "We all ran. I ran into somebody or something and, when I went down, I knew immediately something was broken". The fire in the 800-acre South Philadelphia refinery erupted Sunday night in the trench containing the conduit pipes. It quickly went to nine alarms as the overheated pipes exploded and ignited. The blaze occurred at the ARCO refinery in October 1975, less than two months after a separate fire at the nearby Gulf Oil Co. refinery on August 17th where a sudden flare up killed eight firefighters. Fire Commissioner Joseph R. Rizzo, the mayor's brother, declared the October 1975 fire at the ARCO refinery under control around noon Monday.
 
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