Within 15 hours of the Buxton Road fire, Bedford Hills Car 2033 (Chief Dennett) transmitted a 10-75 for a house fire on Guard Hill Road. Upon arrival, Car 2033 found light smoking showing from the residence. After completing a 360, he transmitted the working fire assignment, bringing in 4 tankers, 2 engines, and a FAS-Team. Cars 2212, 2213, and Tanker 6 immediately responded moments after dispatch. Car 2212 (Chief Pappas) and Car 2213 (Chief Corsino) monitored the fire conditions from the outside of the structure, as Tanker 6's crew went into the fire floor to find the origin of the fire and pull apart ceilings and walls. Once the fire was under control, Tanker 6's crew overhauled and returned in service. Units operated for about two and a half hours.
Units:
Cars 2212, 2213, Tanker 6
Mutual Aid:
Bedford Hills FD: Cars 2031, 2032, 2033, E198, E199, TL57, T5, R10, U6
Mount Kisco FD: Cars 2283, 2284, U13 (FAST), E104
Goldens Bridge FD: Car 2143, T1
Banksville FD: Car 2581, T17
Pound Ridge FD: T3
Bedford FD: Cars 2042, 2043, E108
South Salem FD: Car 2452, E167 (Relocate)
Yorktown Heights FD: L51 (Relocate)
C&O Zone 5
Battalion 16
KBHVAC
WEMS 45 Medics
Bedford PD
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Photo Credit: Frank Becerra Jr. / The Journal News