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9 Alarm Fire - Dough Roller
604 South Atlantic Avenue
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Ocean City units were alerted at 1203 PM for a report of a fire at the Dough Roller on the Boardwalk at South Division Street. First arriving units went on scene with fire showing from side D. An intense fire attack with numerous master streams took place. The fire was held to the building involved with minor extension into the arcade next door. One firefighter was transported to Atlantic General Hospital for an eye injury. The Ocean City Fire Marshal's Office was investigating.
Here is a complete list of every fire department & unit the was mobilized for the fire. Either to the scene or transfered because of...
Ocean City;
Chiefs: 50,51,52,53
Engines: 1,2,3,4,9,12,16
Trucks: 5,11
Rescues: 7
EMS: Paramedic 1, Paramedic 1-1, Amb. 4, 41-D
Worcester County;
Engines: 505, 604, 608, 803, 804, 906, 907, 1101, 1102
Trucks: 6,11
Rescues: 11
EMS: Paramedic 1100-A-1
On Scene: Berlin, Showell, Bishopville, Ocean Pines
Transfers: Newark
Sussex County;
Engines: 701, 702, 703, 719, 732, 742, 745, 758, 761, 763, 794, 802, 832, 844, 853, 901, 905
Trucks: 70, Quint70, 77, 80, 81, 82, 83, 86, 88, 90
Rescues: 77, 84, 87
EMS: Sussex County EMS Medic 105
Sussex County
On Scene: Bethany Beach, Dagsboro, Frankford, Georgetown, Lewes, Millsboro,
Millville, Rehoboth Beach, Selbyville, Roxana
Transfers: Blades, Delmar, Ellendale, Gumboro, Indian River, Laurel, Milton,
Seaford, Medic 105
Wicomico County
On Scene: Parsonsburg, Pittsville, Willards
Transfers: Salisbury
Final transfers for OC stations after 9th alarm was struck;
Headquarters: Parsonsburg Rescue/Engine 604 & Georgetown Truck 77
Station 3: Indian River Engine 802 & Seaford Rescue 87
Bethany Beach Fenwick Island Station: Sussex County Medic 105
Totals Mobilized
Engines: 38
Trucks: 15
Rescues: 5
EMS: 6
Totals on Scene:
Engines: 28
Trucks: 11
Rescues: 5
EMS: 5
Unit status update provided by Chad Hudson the OC fire/ems dispatcher assigned to the incident.
Story By: Lt. Robert Korb
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2008
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2007
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1481 |
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