Brighton(Boston),MA 3 Alarm Apartment Building Fire 12/1/2021

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1 December
0407 Hrs
Box 3-5176
Commonwealth Ave and Washington St
91 Washington Street, Brighton, Boston



Central Station Alarm
0407 Hrs
E 29, L 11 Box 5176 91 Washington St

Box struck for structure fire
0411 Hrs
E 41, E 51, E 37, L 14, L 3, L 26, R 1, H1, D 11, Rehab A

0418 Hrs
E 33, L 15, L 23, Car 3, Special Unit A, Air Supply


0426 Hrs
L 23

0433 Hrs
E 42, E 7


- Looks like above units operated at 3rd alarm - probably additional units

- E 24 L 23 (probable 1st due companies) had responded to a Central Station Alarm at 224 Seaver Street, Roxbury. Box 219 ELM HILL AV & SEAVER ST. Roxbury at 0402 hrs. (GMan)

- Box 2274 AMORY & BRAGDON STS. Roxbury had been struck for a structure fire at 0344 hrs.

 
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The BFD Fire Investigation Unit is investigating the cause of the fire on Washington St. In Brighton. The Victim Assistance Unit is helping with the displaced. Boston Sparks Unit A-10 responded and supported companies at 3rd alarm.


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Boston Fire Department Alarms and Assignments​

ALARM TYPEALARM LEVELASSIGNED UNITS
Central Station AlarmStill Alarm Assignment1 Engine, 1 Ladder
Brush/Large Outside FireStill Alarm Assignment2 Engines, 1 District Chief, 1 Brush Fire Unit
Box Alarm1st Alarm Assignment4 Engines (1 for R.I.T.), 2 Ladders, 1 Rescue, 1 District Chief
Box Alarm (Downtown)1st Alarm Assignment4 Engines (1 for R.I.T.), 2 Ladders, 1 Tower Ladder, 1 Rescue, 1 District Chief, 1 Division Chief
Box Alarm (High-Rise Fire Response)1st Alarm Assignment4 Engines (1 for R.I.T.), 2 Ladders, 1 Rescue (R1 or R2), 3 District Chiefs (1 for Operations, 1 for Evacuation, 1 for Accountability), 1 Division Chief, Safety District Chief, Air Supply Unit, Field/Tac. Comm. Unit
Box Alarm (MBTA Station/Tunnel Fire Response)1st Alarm Assignment4 Engines (1 for R.I.T.), 2 Ladders, 1 Rescue, 1 District Chief, 1 Division Chief, Safety District Chief
Box Alarm (Waterfront/Ship Fire Response)1st Alarm Assignment4 Engines (1 for R.I.T.), 2 Ladders, 1 Rescue, 1 District Chief, Marine Unit (Fireboats)
Full Box Alarm/Confirmed Fire1st Alarm Assignment (*Upgrade*)1 Ladder (R.I.T.), 1 Tower Ladder, 1 District Chief (R.I.T.), Safety District Chief, Fireground Rehab./Mass Casualty Unit
2nd Alarm2nd Alarm Assignment (*Upgrade*)3 Engines, 1 Ladder, 2 District Chiefs (1 for Accountability), 1 Division Chief, Special Unit, Air Supply Unit, 1 Public Information Officer
3rd Alarm3rd Alarm Assignment (*Upgrade*)2 Engines, 1 Ladder, Field/Tac. Comm. Unit
4th Alarm4th Alarm Assignment (*Upgrade*)2 Engines
5th Alarm5th Alarm Assignment (*Upgrade*)2 Engines, 1 Ladder
6th Alarm6th Alarm Assignment (*Upgrade*)2 Engines
7th Alarm7th Alarm Assignment (*Upgrade*)2 Engines, 1 Ladder
8th Alarm8th Alarm Assignment (*Upgrade*)2 Engines
9th Alarm9th Alarm Assignment (*Upgrade*)2 Engines (Total Apparatus on Scene: 21 Engine Companies, 7 Ladder Companies, 1 Tower ladder Company, 1 Heavy Rescue Company, 4 District Chiefs, Safety District Chief, 1 Division Chief, Special Unit, Fireground Rehab./Mass Casualty Unit, Air Supply Unit, Field/Tac. Comm. Unit, 1 Public Information Officer)

Note - Chart may not be up to date.

 
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