On 05/10/15 at 1351 hours, Company 20 was alerted for a vehicle accident on Interstate 79 at the 159 mile marker. Squad 203 went out with a crew of four along with Green County 18-4. Additional information from MECCA advised that three vehicles were involved. One vehicle traveling southbound crossed the median and struck a vehicle head on. Green County 18-4 arrived to find three vehicles with two sustaining heavy damage with one patient still entrapped. Engine 201 and Unit 202 went en route to assist. Squad 203 arrived and 20-1 assumed command while Green County 18-4 and Squad 203 crews went to work extricating the patient from the vehicle. Extrication was completed and patient was transported to Ruby Memorial by Mon EMS. Monongalia County Sheriff’s Department is investigating this accident. The Star City Volunteer Fire Department extends its gratitude to the companies involved.
I-79 Diesel Tanker Fire
On 5/8/15 at 1359 hours, Co. 20 was alerted for a motor vehicle accident on Interstate 79 at the 156 mile marker. Squad 203 responded with five personnel; additional information advised that a tanker truck carrying diesel fuel was on fire in the median and that the driver was out of the vehicle with severe burns. A large column of smoke was visible from Star City and a full assignment was requested from Co. 17, Co. 23, Co. 13, Green County Co. 18 (PA) and the Monongalia County Hazardous Incident Response Team. Squad 203 arrived to find one tanker truck in the median fully involved and the driver being treated for severe burns. Diesel fuel was observed flowing into a drainage system and into a local stream. WVDOH and DEP was notified. Additional tanker assignments from Company 11, 15, 16, and 21 were requested. An LZ was established and the patient was airlifted by Healthnet to the West Penn Burn Center. Squad 203, Engine 175, and Green County 18-5 began fire suppression operations with foam application as the Monongalia County Hazardous Materials Team and DEP arrived and began addressing the creek with booms and pigs, containing the fuel before it reached the Monongahela River. From alarm time to clear time was approximately 7 hours. The Star City Volunteer Fire Department would like to extend our gratitude to all who responded and assisted in this operation.
April Call Stats
Stats are in for the month of April!
Co 20 responded to 132 calls for service. Of these, 3 were structure fires, 2 passenger vehicle fires, and 2 brush fires. Also, members responded to 4 vehicle accidents with injuries, including 1 entrapment, and 2 vehicle accidents with no injuries.
Top responders for the month of April were:
Captain Ryan Gillespie – 47 calls
Firefighter Jacob Peretin – 45 calls
Duty Officer Justin Knotts – 42 calls
Firefighter Brian Sites – 39 calls
Firefighter Joe Bragg – 38 calls
Five Guys Fundraiser
A fundraiser will be held at the Five Guys in Suncrest Town Center on Tuesday, May 5th and Wednesday, May 6th from 5pm-8pm. Please spread the word and make sure to tell them you’re there to support the Star City VFD when you order!
SCFD Members Participate in Training
On April 22, 2015 the members of the Star City Fire Department participated in search training and pump operations training. For the search training, members were split into three crews of two personnel. The crews then had to follow hose lines through obstacles while blindfolded to find a downed firefighter. This training builds firefighter confidence and skills that could be used during a fire emergency. The pump operations training consisted of drafting from the Mon. River. Drafting is the process of using a source of water such as a river or pond to supply the fire engine with water needed to fight a fire when there are no fire hydrants near by. All participating members had a great time and gained valuable experience.