Talbot Trail Golf Club
I think I'm in love with golfing, and when I'm in love with something I gotta make videos of it, here's a video of me and the boyz on the course, I had recently fractured my finger I wasn't able to swing a club but it was the perfect opportunity to film the whole thing.
Enjoy
C-K Fire - 4th Alarm, Deer Run Golf Course, 19605 Bloomfield Rd., 05/31/2012
Thursday, May 31, 31/05/2012. It's 3:08am, and Chatham-Kent Firefighters from Station 16 are in mid slumber when their pagers come to life, beeping! The dispatcher advises the Raleigh South Fire Station to respond to Deer Run Golf coarse; at 19605 Bloomfield Rd. for a structure fire.Firefighters make their way to the station, and respond with units 16-11, 16-12, and 16-13.
16-11 arrives on scene at 3:14am, and 16-13 a moment later, with chief 16-01 requesting Station 18 Blenheim attend for mutual aid. Crews immediately set up a defensive operation in an attempt to gain the upper hand on this already large fire. Unit 18-11, 18-12, 18-13, and 18-14 arrive on scene, and are given taskings. 18-11 repositions to pump, 18-12 shuttles water from a hydrant to a drop tank, and 18-14 repositions to use its master stream.
At 4:05am Station 15 Raleigh North, and Station 17 Merlin are paged out for the 3rd, and 4th alarms at Deer Run. Unit 17-11 arrives first setting up for pump operations, with 17-12 dropping a tank in behind for drafting, and continued on shuttle runs. Shortly after; station 15 apparatus arrive, with 15-12 being put to use as a water shuttle.
The raging fire store which has now consumed the club house at Deer Run Golf Coarse, is still gaining strength! Through out the next hour, crews from Stations 15, 16, 17, and 18 battle the beast, and start to darken the fire down. R.I.T. is established at the front entrance as attack teams make entry into the remaining portions of the club house in an attempt to gain full control.
Fire crews work from the stick of 18-14, defensive positions on the exterior, and offensive attacks from the interior, and start seeing result from the never ending battle.
The fire was reported out, with the exception of hot spots around 8:00am. The Ontario Fire Marshal has been contacted, and will be attending the scene today. Crews remain on scene 12 hours after the fire started.
A cause has yet to be determined, and no injuries were reported.
A total of 18 units responded to the 4 alarm blaze; 16-11, 16-12, 16-13, 18-11, 18-12, 18-13, 18-14, 18-23, 17-11, 17-12, 17-13, 15-11, 15-12, 15-13, 1-13, 1-14, CK2, and CK1.