31 BERTRAM FIRE
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31 BERTRAM FIRE
On sportfisherman.com there is a thread of 31 in stone harbor new jersey that had a fire this weekend--boat was saved---anybody know the full story?
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We had a nasty storm pass through last nite in S. Jersey. When a severe storm is predicted We "Man" the firehouse and wait. Sure enough, right at the peak We get a call for a boat fire behind a house on 96th st. Upon arrival We find a 31 Bert (newly renovated) with heavy smoke showing from the stbd side and engine box. The cabin was fully charged with heavy black smoke as well. Our first due truck with compressed air foam was on scene in minutes as was Our FireBoat Marine 13-2. I was summoned from the boat to the dock to try and locate a way to shut off the RUNNING stbd motor. I scrambled up to the helm and found the engine switches OFF and NO emergency fuel shut-offs on the bridge. Plan B...scurry down and locat the batteries between the now fully engulfed stbd engine box. The battery cables were cut , the engine stopped but water was pouring from every raw water hose on the motor. Uh-oh...no power for the pumps! She was leaking and in danger of sinking. The fire was put out with class A foam and We did the best We could to stop the leaks including shutting th seacocks. It was in My opinion a very close call. The boat was very close to flash-over and was very close to homes, docks and several other boats. SHFD trains for boat fires and marine emergencies and it showed last nite. The picture of Marine 13-2 is from a water rescue drill but You can see We have rigged Her right. She can pump 750GPM over 100 yds. and has all the best electronics and rescue tools. You can see what She looked like when I first saw Her in Pittsburgh Pa. She was FREE from the Army Corps of Engineers and was fresh water used with a brand new zero hr. motor. We did the rest! Love Our Govt.! FREE!!!!I think "Sonny Boy" will be back fishin but I hope with emerg. fuel shut-offs near the helm next time. A few very scary moments for Me.
We had a nasty storm pass through last nite in S. Jersey. When a severe storm is predicted We "Man" the firehouse and wait. Sure enough, right at the peak We get a call for a boat fire behind a house on 96th st. Upon arrival We find a 31 Bert (newly renovated) with heavy smoke showing from the stbd side and engine box. The cabin was fully charged with heavy black smoke as well. Our first due truck with compressed air foam was on scene in minutes as was Our FireBoat Marine 13-2. I was summoned from the boat to the dock to try and locate a way to shut off the RUNNING stbd motor. I scrambled up to the helm and found the engine switches OFF and NO emergency fuel shut-offs on the bridge. Plan B...scurry down and locat the batteries between the now fully engulfed stbd engine box. The battery cables were cut , the engine stopped but water was pouring from every raw water hose on the motor. Uh-oh...no power for the pumps! She was leaking and in danger of sinking. The fire was put out with class A foam and We did the best We could to stop the leaks including shutting th seacocks. It was in My opinion a very close call. The boat was very close to flash-over and was very close to homes, docks and several other boats. SHFD trains for boat fires and marine emergencies and it showed last nite. The picture of Marine 13-2 is from a water rescue drill but You can see We have rigged Her right. She can pump 750GPM over 100 yds. and has all the best electronics and rescue tools. You can see what She looked like when I first saw Her in Pittsburgh Pa. She was FREE from the Army Corps of Engineers and was fresh water used with a brand new zero hr. motor. We did the rest! Love Our Govt.! FREE!!!!I think "Sonny Boy" will be back fishin but I hope with emerg. fuel shut-offs near the helm next time. A few very scary moments for Me.
Sounds like a lightning strike or water shorted the starter circuit since the engine was running. Could be the batt cables overheated with the engine running and starter still engaged could have been the fire cause.
My sister was to fly back from Atlantic city that night and the flight got cancel the weather was so bad.
The fire resue guy could have been looking for Detroit blower shut down cables as fuel shut offs on the bridge is unheard of on pleasure.
My guess is they train more on commercial vessels and expect the same systems.
My sister was to fly back from Atlantic city that night and the flight got cancel the weather was so bad.
The fire resue guy could have been looking for Detroit blower shut down cables as fuel shut offs on the bridge is unheard of on pleasure.
My guess is they train more on commercial vessels and expect the same systems.
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