House Fire Cuba June 2023

Sullivan and Bourbon Fire Districts were dispatched to assist Cuba Fire District with a Residential Structure Fire at 1453 Highway UU, on a very hot day in June of 2023. I drove up to photograph the fire for the Independent News and arrived to find Sullivan firefighters dousing down hot spots at the front of the house…

AVI 10 Cuba 2nd Alarm Residence Fire 1453 Hwy UU 2023-0629

Cuba Chief Mike Plank had upgraded to a 2nd Alarm by the time I arrived, so more departments were on the way. I parked up near Hwy 19 and walked down the gravel driveway to the scene.

AVI 19 Cuba 2nd Alarm Residence Fire 1453 Hwy UU 2023-0629

When it became an exterior fire attack operation, Chief Plank allowed firefighters to remove their turnout coats and continue fighting fire. Medics on scene were continuously passing out bottles of water to the firefighters as they continued to fight the fire. Temperature was 97 degrees and there was an occasional nice breeze, would have been better with a steady breeze tho.

AVI 46 Cuba 2nd Alarm Residence 2023-0629

AVI 61 Cuba 2nd Alarm Residence 2023-0629

AVI 63 Cuba 2nd Alarm Residence 2023-0629

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Sullivan Fire District Jr Academy Live Fire Drills 2023

My buddy Nick Via let me know in June that there would be another Live Burn Training at Sullivan Fire Department`s Station 5, this time hosting the Sullivan Fire District`s Junior Fire Academy and Junior Firefighters, so I drove over to take some photos of the action on the 10th. They were using the structural containers with live fire again and were also using a damaged car for live fire to extinguish.

Live Burn Training April 2023

My firefighter friend Nick Via asked me to come up to Sullivan Fire Station 5 on April 22nd, to take photos of the Live Burn Training, so I cleared my calendar and did just that. I was able to visit with several of my firefighter friends there from Sullivan and St Clair, and did a little rockhounding in the parking lot with the daughter of Sullivan Firefighter Joe Kincaid…turns out she likes to collect rocks too.

The Training Division has done a great job of creating permanent burn house structures, utilizing railroad containers for the structures, and on the inside they still use straw bales and wood pallets to create a hot fire and heavy smoke for a realistic effect. Firefighters don turn out gear and air tanks/masks to enter the structure and extinguish the fire in teams, with a safety team assembled outside the structure on each rotation.

Seeing what they have been able to construct there in the last few years, brought back a lot of memories from the 80`s and 90`s when I started the Training Program for Sullivan Fire District at the request of the Board of Directors in the mid 1980`s. I had built up alot of contacts with Fire Service Instructors over the years and from my time at the State Fair Fire Department, so they appointed me as the Training Coordinator for the District and asked me to create a training program for the Department. 

I operated in the same way, except that we had older homes donated to the department for training purposes. I was lucky to have several firefighter friends that helped me with the construction skill sets of creating burn rooms with drywall sheets nailed to the walls and ceilings, and then we brought in straw bales and wood pallets to build fires with on each rotation of firefighters entering the house to extinguish the fires. The instructors would always allow them to enter the house, and then watch the behavior of the fire as it would build up in the room, watch it as the flames traveled across the ceiling, and feel the intense heat as it built up inside the room, before finally putting the fire out with the hoseline and exiting the room and house. Back then, when the training was completely done, Sullivan firefighters would burn the house down at the request of the owner and we stayed on scene in fire attack / protective mode the entire time, with water curtains set up to protect nearby structures if needed. We had great cooperation from the City Departments to block off streets as well and help in other areas as needed. 

With the assistance of the Missouri Fire Rescue Training Institute, I was often able to hire Chief Markgraff, Chief Sachens, Chief Kriska, and Captain Crunchy Albright as our Instructors. We always started out with class room instruction on Fireground Safety, Firefighting Techniques, and Fire Behavior. Our Instructors were experts in these fields due to their many years of experience and knowledge. We always had a full house of trainees from near and far, and we used a lot of older homes as burn structures until the EPA stepped in and put an end to it with new laws in the nineties. When that chapter came to an end, I asked the District Board for permission to construct a smoke house upstairs in Station One and presented a blueprint of one that I found in a copy of Fire Engineering Magazine. I consulted with Wes Heidbrier to see if it was feasible to build a story and a half smoke house upstairs and he made it happen. Several of us assisted him with minor work details and soon enough, it was constructed with panels that could be slid into slots of the walls to change the pattern and create rooms within the structure to change things up on the firefighters. There was also an attic / roof joist tunnel in the middle of the smokehouse, and at the end of the house, firefighters could climb up a ladder into the upper half story and exit thru a door at the other end. When we didnt use fake smoke inside the house, we taped over the air masks to simulate smoke. The interior smokehouse lasted a couple of decades before it was torn down to create living quarters for the full time firefighters while Station 5 was being built. 

Here are some photos that I took that day at the Live Burn Training…you will see a lot of Teamwork and Brotherhood going on….

AVI 20 Nick Via With a Crew of Younger Firefighters 3rd Team

AVI 37 Nick Via With 2nd Crew of Younger Firefighters 2nd Run

AVI 80 Joe Stokes Fire as 1st Team Enters Back of Container

I talked to my buddy Captain Billy Williams, of St Clair Fire Department, he and his crew were there with their new fire truck, I asked him if they could come in hot to the scene so I could shoot video of it in its finest glory and he came thru for me….

AVI 89 Second Team Live Burn Training St Clair FD Crew

AVI 91 Second Crew St Clair FD Live Burn Training SFPD

 

 

Wind Storm Damage Sullivan April 2023

The evening of April 15th, 2023 we had wind damage in Sullivan…Onyx and I were in my truck for a short time, I was taking photos of it as it came in from the west…the skies to the north of town turned very green….

….which is a strong indicator of hail and there were reports afterward of hail on the north side of town.

There were a few reports of roofs ripped off commercial buildings, including the roof of the series of buildings on Main Street near Church Street, and the roof wound up in one big chunk right in the street, in front of Sullivan Fire Station One, one of the MFA buildings had the tin rolled up, and the City Street Department on Church Street, which was the Fire Station for 20 years from 1960 to 1982, lost a majority of the balloon style roof, much of it landing in Strauser Drugstore`s parking lot…

Tornado Near Cuba, Missouri March 2023

I was on my way home from Missouri Hick BBQ the evening of March 31st, 2023, when I stopped on top of the Hwy UU Overpass to photograph a severe thunderstorm, with a report of a tornado north of town. Before I left the restaurant, I made sure the staff there were aware of the tornado warning. I shot some photos and video on top of the overpass and found out when I arrived home a little later, that the tornado did touch down briefly, a mile or so north of Cuba, was rain wrapped but visible by area residents when it made ground contact.

AVI 35 Possible Tornado N of Cuba 2023-0331 at 455 PM

AVI 40 Poss Tornado North of Cuba 2023-0331 at 455 PM

Alley Spring Mill, March 26th, 2023

I was in the area of Alley Spring Mill on March 26th, 2023 and stopped to photograph it, as it is one of my favorite places in Missouri. The water was rolling pretty heavy, they had five inches of rainfall the night before, and it was a little foggy, but very pretty there, like normal.

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Vehicle Fire WB 44 St Cloud Area Feb 2023

Sullivan firefighters responded to a vehicle fire on Feb 9th, around 8:30 am and arrived to find a Chevrolet suv fully involved with heavy fire blowing out the back of it….so heavy no one could tell what was on fire….wind was blowing so much, you can prob barely hear me talking on it….

AVI 05 Car Fire WB 44 at 221 MM 2023-0209

Captain Dave Konys and Firefighter Zac Martell stretched the attack line to fight the fire, while firefighter Dave Sumpter operated the pump…

AVI 23 Car Fire WB 44 at 221 MM 2023-0209

AVI 24 Car Fire WB 44 at 221 MM 2023-0209

AVI 31 Car Fire WB 44 at 221 MM 2023-0209

Another Trailer Fire South of Sullivan Feb 2023

Yes, the title is Another Trailer Fire south of Sullivan…it seemed for the longest time that it was one trailer fire after another and many were beginning to think there was a serial arsonist in the area. This one was a night fire, on the 8th of February, around 1 am…Sullivan firefighters arrived to find the trailer fully involved at 10037 Box Elder Road, which is a small subdivision of trailers, across from the old Kelter Tower on Hwy 185….

Captain Ray Enloe is on the nozzle at the back door to the trailer….the trailer was already sagging near the front and partially collapsed while I was there shooting photos…

AVI 213 Mobile Home Fire 10037 Box Elder Road

Trailer Fire Sullivan Jan 31st, 2023

Around noon on January 31st, 2023, Sullivan firefighters were dispatched to a trailer fire near Ditch Witch on the South Service Road west of Sullivan. They arrived to find the trailer fully involved, the male resident out of the trailer but his dog remained inside and unaccounted for. Firefighters began their attack at the front door and worked their way to the back of the trailer, heavy fire inside and underneath…Jacob Dace on the hoseline with Captain Damon Sumpter backing him up….

AVI 132 Mobile Home Fire 1541 S Service Rd West Sullivan

Jacob knocked down the fire, then turned the hoseline over to Damon, and began pulling the tin siding off the trailer…Joe Johnson soon came to assist him…

AVI 145 Damon on Nozzle as Jacob Dace & Joe Johnson Pull Siding

Bourbon Firefighters arrived, bringing a pumper and a tanker with them, and by now, Sullivan firefighters were setting up a portable drafting tank for a water supply. Bourbon`s firefighters wear black turnout gear, a couple of their guys took the second hoseline and went around to the back of the trailer shortly after arrival to attack fire on that side…

AVI 157 Bourbon Firefighters Assisting On Scene Now

…and soon after, heavy fire began venting from the rear of the trailer on the Sullivan firefighter side….

…so Damon stretched the line back to the rear of the trailer and turned it over to Bourbon firefighters….

Bourbon knocked down the fire and then took the hoseline to the other side of the trailer to hit the fire over there….

…and then the black smoke began belching out the Sullivan side of the trailer once again…

AVI 175 Black Smoke Picks Up at Back of Trailer

I walked over to the Bourbon side of the trailer to see how bad the fire was on that side and found out why Bourbon didn`t stay long on that side…shotgun shells were going off just inside the rear door….

AVI 178 Fire Vents Out Back Door & Shotgun Shells Popping Off

Needless to say, I didn`t stay over there very long, either. I walked back to the Sullivan side and found Bourbon firefighters dousing down the middle and front of the trailer once again…

AVI 197 Bourbon and Cuba Firefighters On Scene Assisting

and Sullivan firefighters Jacob Dace and Joe Johnson pulling more tin off the walls…

MVA With Fire at Bourbon January 23rd, 2023

I heard Cencom dispatch Bourbon Fire to a Motor Vehicle Accident, aka MVA, on eastbound I-44 just west of the Bourbon Overpass around 11 am on January 23rd, so I grabbed my camera and drove up there. I came in on the North Service Road, but once I got just out of town, I saw that the black smoke, figured out this was going to be closer to the South Service Road, and drove over to the south side of the interstate. Turned out to be just west of Dillon Garage…Highway Patrol was on scene and one of the firefighters told me they believed this started as a pursuit that resulted in a collision with another vehicle, both the small truck and passenger car leaving the interstate, crossing the southside median, the South Service Road and then winding up in a yard.

Firefighters determined soon after this, that putting the truck fire out would require the use of foam, since the gasoline tank was obviously leaking and fueling the fire, so they set about hooking up the foam eductor system…

Rumor had it at the time, that the driver being pursued, bailed out of the vehicle and ran south away from the interstate on foot, additional officers were searching the area near Bourbon Lakes to find him. Medics worked on the other patient, who was further up on the bank of the yard just west of the accident scene, seen in the first photo above.

First video shows Bourbon Firefighters waiting for their high expansion foam eductor to mix in with the water to produce the bubbles…

AVI 60 MVA Rollover With Fire 217 MM EB 44 2023-102

Second video shows firefighters continuing to extinguish the fire with the high expansion foam hoseline…

AVI 60 MVA Rollover With Fire 217 MM EB 44 New Yrs Day 2023

The truck was carrying a couple of ladders on a rack in the bed, lost them while rolling several times as it came off the interstate….