Thursday, December 21, 2006

December 21, 2006: Members of Engine 11 and Ladder Co. 15 of the Submarine Base Fire Department responded to a tractor trailer truck vs. hydrant. The hydrant was sheared off at its base resulting in this geiser that flowed an unspecified amount of time. No injuries were reported. The hydrant was shut down with the assistance of the public works department
and FF's from the Ladder Co.
(Picture courtesy of FF Jeff Post)

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

MFD members checking chimney

OMFD Captain Clarkin Decending from the roof


OMFD members raise ground ladders


MFD member placing roof ladder

Ladder 65 chauffer FF B. Bjork placing aerial into service

November 18, 2006: Members of the Old Mystic and Mystic Fire Departments responded to Flanders road for a reported structure fire. On arrival members found a chimney problem with some minor extenion around the stove pipe. Members from both departments made quick work of a situation which could have been a lot worse.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

-Remember September 11, 2001-
I thought this was a nice picture, it is simple and yet so strong in its message. If we dont remember what happened that day, if we continue to live our lifes like nothing ever happened to us, some day it will happen again-we must remain vigilant.
To all brother and sister firefighters and public safety personnel out there-Be Safe!
To all military personnel-Thank you for your strength and dedication in protecting us, the American people!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!

Thursday, September 07, 2006

September 3, 2006: SBFD vs. FDNL-Rained out? Sort of, unfortunatly a full team couldn't be fielded on the opposing team...weather being a large factor..so a mixed game/practice was held instead. This went very well and another game is being scheduled. Hopefully when the next one is scheduled the sun will prevail!!! Thanks to all those who participated!!

Monday, August 28, 2006

Chief Say, Assistant Chief of Training Clapsadle and Captain Plouff discuss different strategies

Chief Say taking time out of his busy day to lend a hand in training...Thanks Chief!
Chief Say assisting Ladder Co. members in raising a ground ladder for window rescue during training

FF Sawyer removing a manikin victim from a second floor window during an exercise held at SBFD Fire Headquarters

August 23, 2006: Members of the Submarine Base Fire Department (B-shift) conducted victim removal drills at Fire Department Headquarters. Evolutions consisted of unconscious civilian, conscious civilian and unconscious firefighter using a high-anchor pulley system and the Gemtor harness.

Thursday, August 24, 2006





Here are a few more shots from the Old Mystic live burn at the former Ashbys restraunt. These were taken with 35 mm film and took a while for me to finish the roll. There are many more pictures of this burn and if interested in seeing them send me a note.
Thanks for looking!

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Firefighter Terry Spaulding


Firefighters Fulmore and Gray set the halligan

Captain Plouff and Firefighter Morris (Denver Drill)

Firefighters Knudson and Morris prepare to set the halligan in one of many scenarios
On Monday, August 21, 2006, members from the Subase FD conducted a conventional forcible entry drill at an acquired building on the base. While Forcible Entry scenarios were happening other members were learning and practicing the Denver Drill.
All hands operated for approx. 1 1/2 hours.
PBFD Engine 33
PBFD members cooling propane tanks

PBFD conducting overhaul and investigation

August 22, 2006: The Poquonnock Bridge and Center Groton FD's responded to 1130 North Road, Starr-Lite caterers, for a catering truck fire with impingement onto its propane tanks. The quick response and knockdown of fire allowed for this not to be a bigger tragedy than it could of been.

Friday, August 18, 2006




August 17, 2006: The Poquonnock Bridge and Subase FD responded to the former Golden Gate restraunt on Route-12 for a reported car into the building. Subase C-12 (covering for C-25) was first on scene and reported one car into the building with minor structual damage and moderate front end damage of the motor vehicle. No injuries were reported on the scene, only a minor fluid spill. Members of PBFD applied speedi-dri while members from SBFD ensured there was no fire conditions in the engine compartment.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Member of the Mystic FD atop OMFD aerial observing conditions

OMFD aerial in operation controlling embers

View from the rear of former Ashby's Restraunt

Old Mystic fire officer observing conditions in the rear
August 9, 2006: Members of the Old Mystic, Mystic and Wequetequock fire departments participated in live burn evolutions at the former Ashbys restraunt located on Rt. 27 in Old Mystic. After several interior training evolutions the building was let to burn through and eventually to the ground. Many spectators were on hand to watch these evolutions, maybe getting a better idea as to what the fire service is all about.
Battalion One

View from Bank and State Street

Battalion One getting an update, Subase FD FAST team officer (A-Shift) listening intently

FDNL Tower Ladder A-25


July 29, 2006: New London Fire Department responded to 78-88 State street for a reported structure fire in the old Cronin Building. Upon arrival a smoke condition was observed from the street. Battalion One assumed command and first due companies reported a fire on the second floor. Battalion One requested an additional chief due to the possible complexity of this fire and a second alarm was also transmitted. Initial handlines were stretched to aggressivly fight this fire and in only a matter of minutes was the fire knocked down. An additional tower ladder was also requested and W-55 from the Cohanzie Fire Department responded to the scene. After extensive overhaul to ensure there was no extension the under control was given by the battalion.

Monday, June 12, 2006



HAZ-MAT: Members of Engine 11 of the Subase Fire Department (B-shift) investigate a diesel fuel leak from a fuel oil delivery truck. Members found a leaking fuel filter which allowed a minor amount of fuel onto the ground. The men of Engine 11 assisted the company mechanic in repair and clean-up of spilled product. (Photos courtesy of Fire Inspector Kimes)

Saturday, May 13, 2006


An early morning call for C-100 led the ambulance crew to this vehicle which had been involved in an MVA reportedly in the Old Saybrook area. The driver continued on and upon entering the main gate at Subase New London complained of neck and back pain. A fluid spill occured once the vehicle stopped summoning Engine 11 for speedi-dry and clean-up.


May 3, 2006: Subase Fire Department responded to Nutmeg Way in navy housing for a construction dump truck rolled on its side. Upon arrival of Subase Engine 25, which was being covered by members from Engine 11 due to live fire training, a fluid spill and one patient was found. Members were split to deal with haz-mat and patient care. No serious injuries were reported and scene was cleared after truck was uprighted.