Danville, [3-30-24 at 0850 hours] - The Danville Fire Department sprang into action upon receiving a report of a structure fire at 147 New Street. Upon arrival, units discovered a one-story duplex with smoke emanating from the D-Side front door.
Quickly assessing the situation, fire crews from E-5 were met by the resident on the front porch of her apartment, who confirmed that all occupants had safely evacuated and indicated that the source of the smoke was her kitchen. With precision and efficiency, E-5 made entry, revealing that the smoke resulted from unattended cooking. The diligent efforts of the crew swiftly extinguished the fire, preventing further damage.
Regrettably, the resident suffered from smoke inhalation and received immediate treatment from the on-scene DLSC unit before being transported for further care. Fortunately, the adjacent unit underwent thorough search procedures and was found to have incurred no fire or smoke damage.
The Danville Fire Department remained on scene for approximately 45 minutes, ensuring the situation was completely under control. The response included the deployment of 3 Engines, 1 Ladder truck, and 2 support vehicles from the DFD. Both Police and DLSC teams provided invaluable support services throughout the incident.
Engine 5 remained on scene and installed smoke detectors for the resident.
Importantly, there were no injuries reported among fire crews, a testament to their training and professionalism.
"This incident underscores the importance of swift action and coordination in emergency situations," stated Captain Tom Collins. "We commend the efforts of all involved and remain committed to serving and protecting our community."