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06/23/2023 08:19 AM

NBFD: Initial Fire Crew Response to House Fire Exemplifies ‘Close Before You Doze’


Quick Action to Close Bedroom Door Helped Contain Fire to Room of Origin
After a house fire broke out in a bedroom of a home on Wilford Road June 20, quick action by the first firefighting crew to arrive to close the wood door of the bedroom (see next photo) where the fire was burning, helped contain the fire until the first hose handline could be laid. The actions of the crew is good an example of ‘close before you doze,’ - closing your bedroom doors before going to sleep -which can buy critical minutes in the event of a fire, according to information shared by North Branford Fire Company 1. Photo from North Branford Fire Company 1 on Facebook.
Quick action by the first crew entering the structure to isolate the bedroom fire, by shutting it in with this bedroom door until the first hose handline could be laid, was a perfect example of ‘close before you doze’ stated North Branford Fire Company 1 in a Facebook post following the Wilford Road house fire on June 20. Photo from North Branford Fire Company 1 on Facebook.

When North Branford Firefighters responded to a fire at a Wilford Road home on June 20, quick action by the first crew entering the structure to isolate the main fire by shutting it in with a bedroom door until the first hose handline could be laid, was a perfect example of “close before you doze,” stated North Branford Fire Company No. 1, in a post at its Facebook page.

“On arrival, firefighters had moderate fire showing from the A side of a split-level home. The first crew entering the structure made their way to the fire room and isolated it with the bedroom door, keeping the fire in check until the first handline was in place. These crucial actions helped contain the majority of the fire to the room of origin. Residential wood doors can buy you critical minutes in the event of a fire in your own home; close your bedroom doors before going to sleep.”

The NBFD Co. 1 Facebook page shared a photo of the bedroom door following the fire and photos of the house fire and NBFD on the scene, taken by bystanders.

According to information shared by NBFD, Company 1 was dispatched at 6:24 p.m. to Wilford Road for the report of a second-floor fire at the split-level home. Company 1 was on the scene within six minutes of the call, followed shortly by Engine 1 arriving to place a handline in service on the second floor. The main body of the fire was knocked down by 6:39 p.m., and the incident was placed under control by incident command. Units cleared the scene at 8 p.m.

The incident response included an additional tanker requested from the Guilford Fire Department. Northford Acres Vol. Co. 3 and NBFD Co.2 assisted on scene. East Wallingford Volunteer Fire Department, Station 8; and East Haven Foxon Vol. Co. 3 assisted with station coverage.

NBFD also noted the incident is currently under investigation by the North Branford Fire Marshal’s office and North Branford Police Department.