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    Default Several homes fully-engulfed in flames on Detroit's east side

    From Channel 7 News
    Posted: 5:44 PM
    Last Updated: 29 minutes ago

    DETROIT [[WXYZ) - Several homes are fully-engulfed in flames in several different locations in Detroit.

    On Detroit's east side, four homes are on fire on Moenart near Mound and McNichols. At least seven homes are fully-engulfed near Quinn and Van Dyke.

    Multiple homes are on fire on Robinwood Street and Van Dyke, near the fires on Quinn and Van Dyke.

    Another set of homes are on fire at 7 Mile and Livernois on Detroit's west side.

    Firefighters were also battling an abandoned commercial building near Chene and Hendrie on Detroit's east side.

    Police are investigating the fires. They believe there is a possibility that someone is setting the fires in the area.

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    What a shame. God watch over our fire fighters.

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    The just reported that there are 20 houses on fire in a several block radius just south of 7 Mile near Van Dyke

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    on the east side, there were seven building fires reported near quinn and van dyke. A message on the firenet service read, "no other fire equipment left in the city."

    from the detroit news: http://detnews.com/article/20100907/...#ixzz0ytfimcui



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    They believe there is a possibility that someone is setting the fires in the area.

    Ya' think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meddle View Post
    They believe there is a possibility that someone is setting the fires in the area.

    Ya' think?
    Kind of what I thought. It's rare that fires like these start on accident. Wind can make a difference, though. A farmer around here was burning trash, caught a field on fire, and the smoke caused a 20-car pileup with 33 injuries. So the wind can make it very dangerous.

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    Sounds like it's not so much arsonists starting all the fires that are going, but the wind making matters so much worse then usual. The fire on Robinwood started in a garage & took off from there. Several others sounded like wires down started dwelling fires. Almost sounds like Devil's Night 20+ years ago.

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    I can smell burning house here - near Seven and Hayes.

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    Saw the smoke driving up the Lodge this evening and thought the firebug hit HP again. Prayers are with the DFD and all affiliated depts. helping, and with the families whose homes and lives are being affected by this.

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    Just watched the video being put out on WXYZ's website...awesome. Before I learned of the fires, I was watching the Tigers ballgame and they had a clip on how the wind blew the batting cage all over the infield. Wind and fire sure don't make a great combination.

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    Passed by the fires at Charles and Fenelon on the way home from work. Quite a scene with folks dousing the brush to keep it from spreading. Blowing north up the block. Also, the grass and brush is still burning along the GT line from Jos Campau to Milwaukee. Hopefully the wind will die down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ConantNHolbrook View Post
    Passed by the fires at Charles and Fenelon on the way home from work. Quite a scene with folks dousing the brush to keep it from spreading. Blowing north up the block. Also, the grass and brush is still burning along the GT line from Jos Campau to Milwaukee. Hopefully the wind will die down.

    Yep we made CNN again...

    http://www.cnn.com/video/#

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    Buy American Guest

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    Pray for the firefighters working all of these fires, they'll be working the fires and downed wires all night. We don't need any more firefighters hurt in arson fires after Friday the 13th.

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    I smell burning wood here at Cadieux and Warren, though it seems too far from the fires? It is still unnerving. Someone may just have a fire pit.

    St. Florian is the patron saint of firefighters if you're interested in enlisting his help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buy American View Post
    Pray for the firefighters working all of these fires, they'll be working the fires and downed wires all night. We don't need any more firefighters hurt in arson fires after Friday the 13th.
    yes pray for all the fire fighters working on all the fires,what a wonderful job they have all done..

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    What's the source for the suburban depts in Detroit?
    Just curious.
    Thanks.

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    Cannot remember another time when Suburban departments were called into the city help fight fires since 1967.

    Devil's Night '84 or '85

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    Buy American Guest

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    jba....in all my years with the Department, even when devils night was at it's peak, other suburban departments were never called to help Detroit. Where did you get this information if I may ask?

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    Where did you get this information if I may ask?
    Don't know about tonight, but in the 80s I stood on a few scenes and watched Dearborn, Southfield, East Detroit and one of the GPs working with DFD crews. I used to have some pictures somewhere, but I've lost track of them.

    They were assigned to team up with a "X" rig and respond since they weren't familiar with the areas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meddle View Post
    Don't know about tonight, but in the 80s I stood on a few scenes and watched Dearborn, Southfield, East Detroit and one of the GPs working with DFD crews. I used to have some pictures somewhere, but I've lost track of them.

    They were assigned to team up with a "X" rig and respond since they weren't familiar with the areas.
    I worked in the 80's and none of those departments ever helped Detroit....it may have been the other way around. Detroit never asked suburban departments for help but other departments sometimes asked for help from Detroit and we obliged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buy American View Post
    I worked in the 80's and none of those departments ever helped Detroit....it may have been the other way around. Detroit never asked suburban departments for help but other departments sometimes asked for help from Detroit and we obliged.

    Think what you will. I was there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meddle View Post
    Think what you will. I was there.
    ...well so was I. Sorry to deflate you memory but other departments never helped Detroit...sometimes they were on stand-by to help, sometimes the suburban departments would respond if a fire was near the border between Detroit and their city and you saw the equipment then. Detroit helped Hamtramck, Highland Park and I remember Dearborn one time.

    Meddle...were you there in an official capacity [[ie., firefighter, administration) or an observer?
    Last edited by Buy American; September-08-10 at 08:15 AM.

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    How about a small bright spot?

    Although the fire at Chene and Hendrie took out the building it was in-three small defunct businesses, and had the roof cave in on that building-the building next door, which used to be Ms. Oliver's antique store, is pretty much intact. It does have some roof damage, and the front door had to be replaced-but, the firefighter's tore it off to get to Ms. Oliver-who is shaken, but okay. Old 1900 firewall held when it had to.

    But the scrappers are already stripping the burned building-arslochs!

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    Hopefully no one was seriously hurt.
    I'll tend to believe a downed power line story and the wood frame construction as the culprit but stealing equipment off a fire truck reminds me of the incident where the police station in Brush Park was broken into, the one with razor wire around it.

    Robo cop was ahead of it's time.

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    Hah! I believe the stealing part as it could be part of quick opportunism that often accompanies a crisis.... and yeah razor wire -- yeah we have it, holiday wrapped around some buildings and agencies and yet theft abounds!
    Quote Originally Posted by tallboy66 View Post
    Hopefully no one was seriously hurt.
    I'll tend to believe a downed power line story and the wood frame construction as the culprit but stealing equipment off a fire truck reminds me of the incident where the police station in Brush Park was broken into, the one with razor wire around it.

    Robo cop was ahead of it's time.

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