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Firefighters from Nevada FIre Department start applying water to a home on fire in the 16,000 block of 1400 road west of Nevada just before noon on Wednesday. According to Compton Junction Fire Department chief Tom Nowak, the fire is believed to have been started by an electrical short. Nevada Fire Department, Deerfield Fire Department and Milo Fire Department were also dispatched to the fire. With Compton Junction FD already on another fire, Nevada Fire Department was the first on scene and the first to attack the fire. The home, owned by Jonathan Bird, was heavily damaged.
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Firefighters from Nevada FIre Department start applying water to a home on fire in the 16,000 block of 1400 road west of Nevada just before noon on Wednesday. According to Compton Junction Fire Department chief Tom Nowak, the fire is believed to have been started by an electrical short. Nevada Fire Department, Deerfield Fire Department and Milo Fire Department were also dispatched to the fire. With Compton Junction FD already on another fire, Nevada Fire Department was the first on scene and the first to attack the fire. The home, owned by Jonathan Bird, was heavily damaged.
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Firefighter make entry into a home on fire in the 16,000 block of 1400 road west of Nevada just before noon on Wednesday. According to Compton Junction Fire Department chief Tom Nowak, the fire is believed to have been started by an electrical short. Nevada Fire Department, Deerfield Fire Department and Milo Fire Department were also dispatched to the fire. With Compton Junction FD already on another fire, Nevada Fire Department was the first on scene and the first to attack the fire. The home, owned by Jonathan Bird, was heavily damaged.
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Firefighters set up a positive pressure fan to force clean air into and smoke and heat out of a home on fire in the 16,000 block of 1400 road west of Nevada just before noon on Wednesday. According to Compton Junction Fire Department chief Tom Nowak, the fire is believed to have been started by an electrical short. Nevada Fire Department, Deerfield Fire Department and Milo Fire Department were also dispatched to the fire. With Compton Junction FD already on another fire, Nevada Fire Department was the first on scene and the first to attack the fire. The home, owned by Jonathan Bird, was heavily damaged.
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Firefighters set up a positive pressure fan to force clean air into and smoke and heat out of a home on fire in the 16,000 block of 1400 road west of Nevada just before noon on Wednesday. According to Compton Junction Fire Department chief Tom Nowak, the fire is believed to have been started by an electrical short. Nevada Fire Department, Deerfield Fire Department and Milo Fire Department were also dispatched to the fire. With Compton Junction FD already on another fire, Nevada Fire Department was the first on scene and the first to attack the fire. The home, owned by Jonathan Bird, was heavily damaged.
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In an area without fire hydrants, firefighters have to bring water with them. Here, a firefighter starts pumping water from Nevada FD's Tanker 211 to Engine 212 working at a home on fire in the 16,000 block of 1400 road west of Nevada just before noon on Wednesday. Both trucks carry 1,500 gallons of water but building fires frequently take more water to completely extinguish. According to Compton Junction Fire Department chief Tom Nowak, the fire is believed to have been started by an electrical short. Nevada Fire Department, Deerfield Fire Department and Milo Fire Department were also dispatched to the fire. With Compton Junction FD already on another fire, Nevada Fire Department was the first on scene and the first to attack the fire. The home, owned by Jonathan Bird, was heavily damaged.
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In an area without fire hydrants, firefighters have to bring water with them. Here, a firefighter starts pumping water from Nevada FD's Tanker 211 to Engine 212 working at a home on fire in the 16,000 block of 1400 road west of Nevada just before noon on Wednesday. Both trucks carry 1,500 gallons of water but building fires frequently take more water to completely extinguish. According to Compton Junction Fire Department chief Tom Nowak, the fire is believed to have been started by an electrical short. Nevada Fire Department, Deerfield Fire Department and Milo Fire Department were also dispatched to the fire. With Compton Junction FD already on another fire, Nevada Fire Department was the first on scene and the first to attack the fire. The home, owned by Jonathan Bird, was heavily damaged.
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In an area without fire hydrants, firefighters have to bring water with them. Here, a firefighter starts pumping water from Nevada FD's Tanker 211 to Engine 212 working at a home on fire in the 16,000 block of 1400 road west of Nevada just before noon on Wednesday. Both trucks carry 1,500 gallons of water but building fires frequently take more water to completely extinguish. According to Compton Junction Fire Department chief Tom Nowak, the fire is believed to have been started by an electrical short. Nevada Fire Department, Deerfield Fire Department and Milo Fire Department were also dispatched to the fire. With Compton Junction FD already on another fire, Nevada Fire Department was the first on scene and the first to attack the fire. The home, owned by Jonathan Bird, was heavily damaged.
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Nevada Fire Department's Chief William Thornton at a home on fire in the 16,000 block of 1400 road west of Nevada just before noon on Wednesday. According to Compton Junction Fire Department chief Tom Nowak, the fire is believed to have been started by an electrical short. Nevada Fire Department, Deerfield Fire Department and Milo Fire Department were also dispatched to the fire. With Compton Junction FD already on another fire, Nevada Fire Department was the first on scene and the first to attack the fire. The home, owned by Jonathan Bird, was heavily damaged.
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Nevada Fire Department's Chief William Thornton at a home on fire in the 16,000 block of 1400 road west of Nevada just before noon on Wednesday. According to Compton Junction Fire Department chief Tom Nowak, the fire is believed to have been started by an electrical short. Nevada Fire Department, Deerfield Fire Department and Milo Fire Department were also dispatched to the fire. With Compton Junction FD already on another fire, Nevada Fire Department was the first on scene and the first to attack the fire. The home, owned by Jonathan Bird, was heavily damaged.
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Compton Junction FD firefighter Loren Hunt puts on his personal protective clothing at a home on fire in the 16,000 block of 1400 road west of Nevada just before noon on Wednesday. According to Compton Junction Fire Department chief Tom Nowak, the fire is believed to have been started by an electrical short. Nevada Fire Department, Deerfield Fire Department and Milo Fire Department were also dispatched to the fire. With Compton Junction FD already on another fire, Nevada Fire Department was the first on scene and the first to attack the fire. The home, owned by Jonathan Bird, was heavily damaged.
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Fire breaks through the attic area and roof of a home on fire in the 16,000 block of 1400 road west of Nevada just before noon on Wednesday. According to Compton Junction Fire Department chief Tom Nowak, the fire is believed to have been started by an electrical short. Nevada Fire Department, Deerfield Fire Department and Milo Fire Department were also dispatched to the fire. With Compton Junction FD already on another fire, Nevada Fire Department was the first on scene and the first to attack the fire. The home, owned by Jonathan Bird, was heavily damaged.
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Fire breaks through the attic area and roof of a home on fire in the 16,000 block of 1400 road west of Nevada just before noon on Wednesday. According to Compton Junction Fire Department chief Tom Nowak, the fire is believed to have been started by an electrical short. Nevada Fire Department, Deerfield Fire Department and Milo Fire Department were also dispatched to the fire. With Compton Junction FD already on another fire, Nevada Fire Department was the first on scene and the first to attack the fire. The home, owned by Jonathan Bird, was heavily damaged.