Quick action by Swift Creek Engine 1 and other firefighting units prevented a fire from spreading at a Raleigh apartment complex this past Saturday. According to a social media post by the Raleigh Professional Fire Fighters Association, the call came in at approximately 10:45 a.m., reporting a potential structure fire on the 1700 block of Crossroads Vista Dr. Firefighters from Engine 1 arrived at the scene to find a two-story apartment complex measuring about 100 by 30 feet with no visible signs of fire.
Upon investigation, however, they discovered smoke and flames within a second-floor apartment and quickly declared it a working fire. Teams executed a prompt response with Ladder 14 arriving to commence search and ventilation operations, closely followed by Engine 20, which established a water supply and Engine 8, serving as the Rapid intervention team, all amidst the cacophony of urgency that veils such critical moments. The firefighters’ efficiency contained the blaze rapidly, knocking down the fire in about 10 minutes with no further damage to adjoining residences and notably without any injuries being reported, the local fire association which takes pride in its service to the community said “The fire was knocked down in about 10 minutes with no extension to any residence or injuries to report,” as per the Raleigh Professional Fire Fighters Association…