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Title: House Fire
Post by: T. Sackett on February 16, 2008, 10:15:58 PM
     There is a house fire at 321 North Oak Street, there in Howard.  Does anyone have any information to add?
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: sixdogsmom on February 16, 2008, 10:19:26 PM
The trucks just left Moline to help fight the fire.
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: flo on February 16, 2008, 11:10:12 PM
this info is from the scanner only - they are having a lot of trouble with low water pressure.  I can smell the smoke inside my house, although right now the smoke outside is pretty well cleared out of the air.  For awhile it looked like a dense fog outside and I am about 6 or 7 blocks SW of the fire.  Talk on the scanner has slowed down quite a bit also.  I haven't lived in Howard long enough to know where anybody lives other than close friends and relatives, so have no idea whose home burned.
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: Mom70x7 on February 16, 2008, 11:12:07 PM
Ed and Kathy Price live at 320 N Oak - so this would be across the street from them.

Anyone know who???
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: Teresa on February 17, 2008, 01:47:06 AM
It is where Rick and Marla Downerd used to live. ( Where Butch and Wanda Dilli used to live before that)
We were over at Derek and Rochelle's tonight having a Pinochle card party and all of a sudden the sirens went off and the guys all flew into action. Cards were thrown down and coats and shoes were being tossed on.
We had to laugh because Shery Carey was hollering at Curtis as he was at the end of the porch .. " Curtis!! Come back in here and get your real shoes.. You still have your slippers on"! In all the rush he had grabbed his coat but forgot to put his real shoes on. LOL
But when those whistles go off.. they don't waste a minute.

We girls didn't follow as Mason was ready for bed and it was raining. So about 30 minutes after they left,  I called Mark to check on the statis and he said that the house was burning from the inside and flames were coming out the chimney. Some of them went inside to fight the fire from the inside and that they had to go get more air packs. I don't know who all went inside the house to try to put the fire out internally.  I know that Derek was one of them and I'll find out who else in the morning.
Dave Denton actually crawled up on the top of the roof to shoot the hose down the top of the chimney!  Now that took some bravery..as the roof was sagging when he did it.
About 12:30 am, Derek's blood sugar dropped dangerously low and he got sick, so they sent him home. The fire was pretty much out and over by then when he walked into the house.  Didn't talk to much to him as he was white as a ghost and sick, so Shery and I left and we drove down by the house and they were rolling up the hoses and some were checking for hot spots.

I have said it once and I will say it again.
We have an awesome group of volunteer men on our fire dept.
I am always so very very proud of them.

PS~~ Just for public record.. Sam Oakleaf and I were partners and we were kicking butt and taking names. I had a good hand that I didn't get to play when the fire whistle went off. ! But ... I guess fighting fire comes before playing cards.  :police: 

I'll have Danny Cookson get on here in the morning and post and give you the first hand details. ..cause I've told you all I know.



Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: frawin on February 17, 2008, 08:18:03 AM
I was born in that house. My folks  lived there and on the Farm South of West Elk High School in the late 20s, 30s and 40s. I was born the day they moved from the farm back to town. I think 7 of us were born in that house.
Frank Winn
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: Teresa on February 17, 2008, 02:44:30 PM
I just talked to son #1 ..Danny and he said he would get on later on this evening and post . He was inside fighting the fire the whole time . He said he had five 30 minute airpacks and ran out at the end. before he could get outside he took 2 breaths of "hot air" ..so his lungs were sore today and his voice is raspy, but he said he was doing ok.
They saved the house structure so it can be rebuilt I guess. That is all I know .. he will fill you in on the details later on.

Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: Diane Amberg on February 17, 2008, 06:32:06 PM
It sounds like your guys did a good job on that fire. I'd love to know more details. Apparently they were very successful with their interior attack. I'm sorry Danny got a bit smoked up. Do you have people (or firefighters) to refill their air packs at the scene? Some of our companies here have Jr. members or cadets that do that.
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: Ole Granny on February 17, 2008, 06:52:03 PM
Frank,

Sorry about your old house.  Our old home in Moline burned on New Year's Eve years ago. So cold everything was just covered in ice.  I still have the memories of every little nook and cranny. but is still sad to loose the house even though the family did not own it at that time.  I can still run through the corn playing hide n seek in my mind.  (Of course, my body really does not like to run now anyway.)   My grandparents old house in Elk Falls burned years ago.  The little barn is still there and the cellar.  A mobile home is in the spot where the house was.  I still drive by when there to see the place and remember.  I can still remember Grandma and I picking a green pepper and cleaning it with water from the well.  Then she cut it and we ate it right by the well.
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: frawin on February 17, 2008, 08:40:06 PM
Thanks Alice, I was born in that house but I don't remember living in it, I was to little then. The house I grew up in was a different one. Your Dad painted the one I grew up in a couple of times, I always enjoyed Marion being there as he liked youg people ands it was always fun to get to visit with him.. I have so many fond memories of my years growing up in Howard, and all of my time with family and the really neat people in the area. And all of those good looking Moline girls, you included.
Frank
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: Ole Granny on February 17, 2008, 09:17:43 PM
Frank,

We were very lucky to grow up in the area and the easy going times.  I was born in our house and raised there.  What a fun time!
Yes, and there were cute boys in Howard and Moline, too.  And Longton, too.  Do you remember Pat Slaughter from Cedar Vale?  She was a cheerleader and I believe Jerry's age.  My youngest daughter and Pat's daughter are best friends.  Went to school together for years and finally  I figured out we knew each other.  Small world.  No doubt you did well picking out your mate.  It is wonderful to see two people stay together in today's world.

Alice
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: DanCookson on February 18, 2008, 01:37:13 PM
Better late than never!!!  Sorry, I told mom I would get on and comment and forgot till just now. :-[

Not much to say that really hasn't been said.  Interior attack and several pointed exterior attacks were successful.  Don't know to what extent the damage is as a total since it was dark.  Cause is unknown, but seemed to start near kitchen area.  House was unoccupied and nobody was hurt.  Howard City Fire had an excellent response in both time and number of fighters.  To answer Diane's question, yes we have guys swapping out empty bottles for full ones.

Special thanks to Rob Wolfe, Brent DeWitt, Tyson Wilson, and Mark Townsley from the Moline City Fire Dept. for their assistance.  Also Jim Wiseman and Mike Mills from Elk County Rural for their help in bringing tankers for additional water support.  Sorry if I missed anyone else.

Also thanks to Elk County Ambulance, Howard City Police, and Elk County Sheriffs officers.  Another Big thanks to Penny Swanson and Sheriff Doug Hanks for the hot chocolate and drinking water!!
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: Mom70x7 on February 18, 2008, 02:01:37 PM
Somebody mentioned earlier on something about low water pressure. What that a problem part of the time?

If so, what can we do in the future to help you guys?
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: DanCookson on February 18, 2008, 02:21:08 PM
Yes it was an issue.

Best thing everyone can do is not take a bath or shower or flush the toilet when we are having a fire!!

Just kidding!! ;D

There are just some hydrants throughout town that have flow issues.  I don't know that there is a fix for it.  If it gets really bad, we will just have to run more hose and hook to a different hydrant.  We carry over 1200 feet of hose on each truck.
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: Tobina+1 on February 19, 2008, 11:05:03 AM
I know it isn't funny (or on purpose), but Chuck and I have a running joke about card party's at the Cookson's... it seems that every night you have a big card party... there is a big fire somewhere!  When we drive past on our way home from eating at Poplar, if we see a driveway full of cars... we always say, "bet there's a fire tonight"!
Glad you're all that close that you can support each other in work AND play!
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: Teresa on February 19, 2008, 03:53:38 PM
haha  ;D  It sure seems like that sometimes, doesn't it?
But actually we all play cards A LOT!! So thank goodness it really isn't that way or the whole town would be burnt up!
But it is a sight to behold when we are all together and that whistle goes off..
The scrambling and dropping of food, drinks, cards..whatever is in the way is forgotten, and in a matter of seconds, the room is cleared out.

I'm still peeved about the GREAT hand I didn't get to play.. LOL
But then again , the guys all have Masons tonight to go to , so we girls are getting together to play Pinochle.. so maybe I will get another good hand..

( for anyone who knows the game of Single deck Pinochle ).. I had a run with both Aces, both nines... a pinochle ...and 2 other aces for meld..
that only left 2 cards in my hand that weren't meld! NOW you see why I wanted to play it?

Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: Bonnie M. on February 19, 2008, 05:47:59 PM
"NOW you see why I wanted to play it?"  



YES!!!!
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: flo on February 19, 2008, 08:24:03 PM
with a single deck hand like that, you should have said "wait a minute, let's finish this hand first", but then again . . .  ::)
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: Teresa on February 20, 2008, 01:18:56 AM
Well the report on the card games tonight was..

Rochelle &  Sheri - 1 win
Teresa & Teri - 1 bigger win..


(http://www.gifs.net/Animation11/Hobbies_and_Entertainment/Games_and_Gambling/Hand_with_cards.gif)
Title: Re: House Fire
Post by: Tobina+1 on February 20, 2008, 05:18:02 PM
And no fires?!?!  Maybe it's just a "guy thing"!   ;D