Trees down leads to building fire

nbspStation 391 was dispatched to the area of Mason Woods Lane Weatherhill Court and Creek Road for report of trees and wires down across Creek Road. Upon arrival crews found that multiple trees had fallen and brought down the power lines with them. While on location a resident in the area notified 3902 of smoke coming from a building at 2835 Creek Road. 3902 evacuated the building and then started investigating. During investigation it was discovered that all the light and electrical outlets where smoking and lights where beginning to break. 3902 found the electrical room and noticed the main circuit breaker panel was on fire closing the door to the room 3902 immediately left the building and placed all companies in service. 3902 set up as CP39 with 1300 taking appertains and Pat Biggos taking safety officer. CP39 contacted central to have PSEampG dispatched to the location to shut power of to the building also to notify the fire marshals office township building inspector and public works for removal of the trees. Engine 3912 set up water supply by laying a 5 supply line form the hydrant at Weatherhill Court and supplied Tower ladder 3635 which took division A on the scene. Rescue 3919 arrived to supply man power and lighting. Rescue engine 1313 came in as RIT and assisted with interior operations while Fire police 1519 shut down Creek Road at the intersection of Marne Highway. Ambulance 3992 shut down Creek road at the intersection of Hainesport Mount Laurel Road.nbsp

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