06/09/09 22-4220 58th ave & 66th st

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At approx. 07:00, Division 14 reported a near-total collapse of the church.  Had heavy fire throughout for several hours.
 
Anybody know the name of the church?  If a near collapse, I would imagine that the brought in at least one collapse rescue. 
 
kfd274 said:
If a near collapse, I would imagine that the brought in at least one collapse rescue. 
Maybe not, assuming everybody was out before the fire consumed the building there is no need for a collapse response.  Their only dispatched when a rescue situation exists, many major fires with building collapses never get a collapse response.
 
Lou Minutoli's pics:

http://firstonscene.smugmug.com/gallery/8495640_s3ntK#559041167_EqrJP
 
Fire in the rear on arrival, heavy fire in the basement extending up, 2nd alarm by BC-46. About 50 minutes before this fire there was a 2nd alarm @ 592 W 207th St in Manhattan, heavy fire from the 99 cents store on arrival went straight to a 2nd alarm with an additional towerladder. Also after the factory fire, Brooklyn had 2 quick All Hands. #1 was fire in a 2 story attached dwelling, #2 was fire on the 2nd floor of a 3 story OMD.

This was all within 2-3hrs
 
Bill Thompson's Pics:

http://www.btfirephotos.com/gallery/8496451_gFWxp#559095271_rN9Vs

I wouldn't be surprised if all of those fires were caused by lightning strikes, we had extremely severe thunderstorms around that time and was a time when most people are asleep.
 
The factory, church & 99 cent store fires were all 10-41 code 1s, due to heavy volume of fire on arrival, BC-45 wanted the marshals to the factory fire.
 
Following are some links providing pictures and more info:

http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/queens/2009/06/09/2009-06-09_fire_tears_through_maspeth_queens_church.html

and

http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stories/100448/fire-damages-historic-queens-church/Default.aspx
 
Based on this report looks like catry is right about the lightning. 

http://www.firefightingnews.com/article-US.cfm?articleID=66740
 
Maspeth United Methodist Church - 102 years old.  Based on combined photos the following units were on scene.

Engines 271(?based on helmet), 287, 291, 292, 319, 324/Sat 4
Squads 288, 252
Ladders 112, TL135. L136, 129(?based om helmet), TL54. TL 124
D14
B46, B37(?based on helmet),B57
R4
TSU-2
FC
MERV
 
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