2nd Alarm Commercial Structure Fire In Northside Fire District Determined To Be Accidental
Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/ Sidewinder PhotographyTwo Firefighters Making A Push To The Front Door of The Home After The Steeple Collasped
Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/ Sidewinder PhotographyChief Gardner of The Northside Fire District In Command of The Scene with Saratoga Counties Coordinator
Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/Sidewinder PhotographyWaterford's Truck Company Putting Their Master Stream In The Windows OF The Old Church
Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/Sidewinder Photography
Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/Sidewinder Photography
Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/Sidewinder Photography
Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/ Sidewinder Photography1st Responder Newspaper Photographer Mike Carey
Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/Sidewinder Photography
On November 22, 2024, at 6:28 PM, the Northside Fire Department along with the Waterford Rescue Squad was dispatched to 110 First Street for multiple calls for a reported structure fire with entrapment. The heavy fire and smoke condition could be seen multiple blocks away. The Northside fire chief immediately upon receiving the information that there were multiple reports of somebody trapped inside the building and somebody yelling for help the chief transmitted the second alarm. The chief as he turned down the street, he had heavy fire showing from a church that had been converted into a house and made his way to the front of the house and was able to confirm that there was no entrapment, and everybody was out of the structure.
As the second alarm was being toned the well involved steeple on the home collapsed through the roof of the structure sending a large fireball into the sky. Waterford Fire Department, Halfmoon-Waterford Fire Department, Boght Community Fire Company, and Mechanicville Fire Department was brought to the scene. The Maplewood Fire Department was placed on standby at the Northside Fire Department. Command requested the first arriving engine to lay in from the hydrant and utilize a deck gun immediately as the building was well involved. Firefighters immediately deployed multiple hand lines to the front of the structure and firefighters connected to the nearby fire hydrant establishing a water supply. Firefighters went to work utilizing a hand line and a deck gun. Command requested the first arriving truck company to take first Street and set up in the roadway and get their ladder in the air. Command got on the radio and requested the dispatcher to stop all railway traffic as they had multiple large diameter hose is being deployed across the tracks.
Heavy fire was pushing from the front of the building and all of the windows and roof. Additional firefighters arriving on scene took up a tactical position on top of the hill and laid in from another water main establishing another water supply. Firefighters began to conduct defensive operations as the roof of the building had been compromised severely. As firefighters were utilizing the master streams slate roof shingles began to fly off of the roof posing a major risk for firefighters operating nearby of becoming injured. Command had firefighters operating near the building back up away from the building while the master stream operations was on going. With heavy fire still in the roof of the building the truck company on the bravo side of the structure utilized saws to cut open the windows on the side of the building to get their master streams up into the roof rafters area. As the ladder truck repositioned, firefighters on the alpha side of the structure made their way up to the front door of the building and began to utilize a hand line and began to knock down a large amount of the visible fire in the front of the structure and firefighters on the other end of the building utilized a hand line and began to knock down the visible fire from the windows.
Firefighters on the charlie side of the structure utilize a chainsaw and cut down a tree and pulled it out of the way to gain access to two windows where they had fire still in the roof area of the building. Firefighters stopped flowing water for a short period of time to allow command to get a full view of the scene and get an updated progress report and create a plan to move forward with operations. Command had an additional truck company from the city of Mechanicville come to the scene and set up next to the Waterford fire departments truck company and deploy their aerial device over the scene. Firefighters on the hill pulled back as both aerial devices opened up their master streams and continue to knock down any of the remaining fire. Fire investigators arrived on scene and began to conduct their investigation into what caused the fire. Firefighters on scene began to pick up all of the additional hand lines on scene. Command contacted the town for an excavator to come to the scene as the structure was not safe to remain standing.
Fire Investigator’s worked through the evening to determine the fire was accidental. No injuries were reported. Firefighters went back into service in the early morning hours.