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116 Front Street
Milton, DE 19968

Phone: 302.684.8500
Fax: 302.684.0202

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Saturday, February 19, 2022
Saturday February 19th proved to be a busy evening with a total of four responses.

At 19:41 Milton Fire Dept. was alerted for an Engine Company cover up at Station 82 (Nassau Park) while their members worked at a multi family townhouse fire in the Rehoboth local. Engine/Tanker 85-2 made the response. Shortly after arriving at Station 82, Sussex EOC advised 85-2 to move up to Rehoboth Station two.

At 20:14 while responding to Rehoboth, Sussex EOC dispatched stations 80 (Indian River), 83 (Millsboro), 82 (Lewes), 73 (Dagsboro), ambulance 91 (Mid Sussex), and SCEMS ME106 for a residential fire off of Friendship Rd in Long Neck. 85-2 immediately made the response and arrived as the second due engine. Crews worked for approx. two hours before clearing the scene.

At 20:51 while 85-2 operated at the 80 fire, Sussex EOC alerted stations 85, 82 (Lewes), 89 (Memorial), 75 (Ellendale), and SCEMS ME104 for a residential fire in the Grants Way community, off of Broadkill Rd. Engine 85-4 made the response and arrived to find a small fire that was extinguished on the back porch. 85-command immediately reduced the assignment down to Milton units only.

Just after midnight, as crews were cleaning up after the working fire, Sussex EOC alerted stations 85, 82 (Lewes), 89 (Memorial), 75 (Ellendale), and SCEMS ME104 for a residential fire with subjects trapped just outside of town limits on Draper Rd. 85-8 arrived to find a small one story single family residence with smoke from the rear of the building. Engine/tanker 85-2 arrived as the first due engine and quickly extinguished the fire. Once crews verified negative extension into the residence command placed the scene under control and reduced the assignment to 85 units only.


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