At 5:58 pm on Tuesday, December 27, Station 40 was dispatched, along with automatic aid from Lafayette Township and Chesterfield, to a house fire at Scatterfield and Iroquois in Anderson. Battalion 40 arrived four minutes after dispatch with Engine 48 on scene just two minutes after. On arrival, there were flames shooting through the roof. The occupants had safely evacuated, along with the family dog, after being notified of the fire by passersby. A very quick knockdown by the first crews on scene limited the fire damage mostly to the attic area over the garage. RTVFD and mutual aid crews from Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire Department, Chesterfield-Union Township Fire Department and Alexandria Fire Department spent the next several hours working to ensure all hotspots were out and to minimize the damage to the remainder of the structure. Madison County Emergency Management & Homeland Security Agency controlled traffic on Scatterfield as visibility was extremely limited due to the heavy smoke. This was an excellent response by all departments involved, and Station 40 would like to thank all of our mutual aid partners who came out to assist with this fire!
2016 on track to be RTVFD’s busiest year
November 22, 2016 by Leave a Comment
With a previous annual high of 454 runs, and 446 runs under our belts as of this morning (Nov. 22nd), 2016 is on track to be RTVFD’s busiest year ever. We had a slow climb through the first few months of the year followed by busy summer months. The chart shows how the runs spread out through September. Only months with all reports completed and audited are reported.
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