Montgomery house fire, Jamestown Rd

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Approximately 1:30pm on December 3, station 11 box alarm for a house fire for fire originating in a hot tub extending to deck and to house. Location is Jamestown Rd cross street Worthington Dr one block from Westmoreland Circle. Possibly three children trapped. Engine 711 reports heavy black smoke. Responding chief (not yet on scene) requests Rapid Intervention Dispatch, then Task Force, then EMS Task Force, then Task Force from DC. Rescue Squad 741 enters building without hoseline protection, rescues children. Two RS members receive first degree burns to head and ears. Victims transported to Children's Hospital. DC Task Force staged but was not put into service.
 

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BOX 11-1.....4800blk Jamestown Rd.....12/3/08
### Rear deck on fire, hot tub ###

1327hrs

E711 E750 E720 E707 E706 AT751 T706 RS741 A741C BC702 BC704 C741E C706 SA700

1333hrs.....RID
AT719 RS703 M741 FM22 DC700 EMS702

1334hrs.....TF
E705 E752 AT723 AR741 CT733 EMS701 FM55

1335hrs

E711 onscene, heavy smoke, report of 3 kids trapped

1337hrs.....EMSTF
A741B M742 M742C RS742

1341hrs

FM67 BC701 FM4 C703H EMS700 FM51 FM26 FM44

1411hrs

M730

1442hrs
A711 SAFECH

1348hrs.....Transfers
E719 to 7
AT718 to 6
RS729 to R1
M723 to 20

1501hrs
CP727

A741B / M742 to Childrens, PR*1
M741 to Childrens, PR*1
A741C to Childrens, PR*1
M742C to MedStar (burned FF's)
A711 to Sibley
 
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Fund established for toddler triplets injured in fire

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Fund established for toddler triplets injured in fire
December 4, 2008 - 5:28pm
(Kate Ryan/WTOP Photo)
The doors and windows of this home on Jamestown Road are covered in black soot. (WTOP Photo/Kate Ryan)



BETHESDA, Md. - Toddler triplets remain hospitalized, one day after a fire raged through their Bethesda home, causing $500,000 in damage.

The 2 1/2-year-old boys - Aiden, Bricen and Coleson Petrucelli - are in critical but stable condition at Children's National Medical Center, according to a statement from the Petrucelli family.

The boys are sedated and being treated for smoke inhalation, Montgomery County Fire and Rescue spokesman Pete Piringer says.

The accidental fire began at the home in the 4800 block of Jamestown Road around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. The home did not have smoke detectors.

Firefighters rescued the boys after their father called 911 to report a hot tub fire.

Despite trying, the children's father couldn't get to their nursery. He told firefighters the boys were upstairs in their cribs.

"His hands were all bloody and he had soot on his face," says Montgomery County Fire Capt. Kimonti Oglesby.

Oglesby made his way into the home, breaking out windows along the way. But the intensity of the heat and smoke kept him from rescuing the boys.

"The fire began to come up the steps behind me, so I ran back downstairs."

After Oglesby ran out, more firefighters ran into the home and saved the boys.

"All the kids were unconscious when we pulled them out," Oglesby says.

Investigators believe the electrical fire was accidental. It originated near the hot tub in the rear of the house when components associated with the hot tub failed.

The fire had smoldered and burned undetected for an extended period before being detected by the family's nanny.

Nearby combustibles overheated and caught on fire, firefighters say.

Two firefighters suffered steam burns during the rescue attempt and were taken to the MedStar Burn Unit at the Washington Hospital Center.

The boys' father suffered burns and smoke inhalation. He was treated and released from the hospital Wednesday night.

The blaze has firefighters once again calling on families to make sure they have at least one working smoke alarm on every level of your home.

An alarm doubles your chances of surviving a fire and should be tested monthly, with its battery replaced yearly.

Montgomery County firefighters went door-to-door Thursday to make sure neighbors have working alarms.

Ruth, who lives across the street from the Jamestown Road home, asked firefighters to inspect her home.

"They checked my three existing smoke detectors and put in fresh batteries, and added a smoke detector."

Firefighters typically check nearby homes after a house fire, but anyone in the county can request a free safety inspection by contacting the fire department.

A fund has been established for the Petrucelli triplets. To donate, click here.

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