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VEHICLE FIRE ON THE INTERSTATE

 March 21, 2020

Our Station 1 & Cornelius-Lemley Fire Rescue are clearing from a vehicle fire, I-77 NB after Sam Furr Road (Exit 25). Quick control time by all responding companies. Continue to use caution in the area & #MoveOver for those on scene. #CLTtraffic ‬

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Apr 05

EMT Con Ed – Morning

April 5 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Apr 11

HPD Car Seat Check

April 11 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Apr 13

EMT CON ED – Night

April 13 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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Apr 15

Salute To Heroes Hockey, honoring FF Jeff Hager!

April 15 @ 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Apr 25

HPD Car Seat Check

April 25 @ 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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Weather Forecast

Huntersville, NC
63°
mostly cloudy
71% humidity
wind: 6mph SSW
H 65 • L 49
64°
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62°
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54°
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74°
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  • *CRASH* This morning Engine 11 responded to an MVC on Black Farms Rd. Driver swerved to avoid a deer in the roadway… t.co/mvA4ia5FSo Time ago 6 Hours via Twitter Web App
  • *TRAINING FIRE* Tomorrow beginning at 7am, we will conduct a Training Fire at 15315 Ewart Rd. We will conduct LIVE… t.co/p5w6ddEExR Time ago 7 Hours via Twitter for iPhone

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6 days ago
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*OUTSIDE FIRE* Stations 1, 2, 4 & NC Forestry worked an outside fire this afternoon in the 9430 Block of Pembroke Road. Crews spent just under 2 hours controlling and extinguishing this fire. This was a multi-acre fire possibly the result of spread from an unattended, decaying, fire pit fire and an increase in winds today. Investigation continues. ... See MoreSee Less

*OUTSIDE FIRE* Stations 1, 2, 4 & NC Forestry worked an outside fire this afternoon in the 9430 Block of Pembroke Road. Crews spent just under 2 hours controlling and extinguishing this fire. This was a multi-acre fire possibly the result of spread from an unattended, decaying, fire pit fire and an increase in winds today. Investigation continues.Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment
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Thanks for your service!

Thanks for keeping our neighborhood safe!

Another year or so an that burned area will bounce back and look 10 times better.

Mike Burgess

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7 days ago
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*Structure Fire* Stations 1, 2 & Cornelius-Lemley Fire Rescue are clearing shortly from a fire in the attic of a home; 16115 Block of Chiltern Lane. Fire was controlled quickly after arrival. Thanks to #CornTown for the support. #StructureFire #HuntersvilleFD ... See MoreSee Less

*Structure Fire* Stations 1, 2 & Cornelius-Lemley Fire Rescue are clearing shortly from a fire in the attic of a home; 16115 Block of Chiltern Lane. Fire was controlled quickly after arrival.  Thanks to #CornTown for the support. #StructureFire #HuntersvilleFD
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7 days ago
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We’re aware of a fire hydrant broken off at Wynfield Creek Parkway at Presswoods Lane (what kind of craziness happened here?)

We’ve experienced a high call volume & social media posting volume directed at HFD for this. Please understand, although we use and count on the fire hydrants for fires; Charlotte Water actually manages the hydrant system. A simple call to 311 usually fixes it.

We, on your behalf, called and spoke with #CLTwater and they’re now on it (they had no idea).

For now we will mark this hydrant out of service and will formulate a plan B if there’s an emergency. Thank you all! #OneTownOneTeam #Call311
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We’re aware of a fire hydrant broken off at Wynfield Creek Parkway at Presswoods Lane (what kind of craziness happened here?) 

We’ve experienced a high call volume & social media posting volume directed at HFD for this. Please understand, although we use and count on the fire hydrants for fires; Charlotte Water actually manages the hydrant system. A simple call to 311 usually fixes it. 

We, on your behalf, called and spoke with #CLTwater and they’re now on it (they had no idea). 

For now we will mark this hydrant out of service and will formulate a plan B if there’s an emergency.  Thank you all! #OneTownOneTeam #Call311
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I drove by this earlier and was wondering what happened!!!

Did what it was supposed to do, shear off. Had it been a gusher then they certainly would have known sooner.

Just set the hydrant up next to the chiefs car and write him a ticket for blocking a hydrant. Or take a drive down to the PD 😇

How in the world?

I fix them all the time...Easy

Is that a relative?? Asking for a minion

Andrew Sheeler

Thank you!

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1 week ago
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*CRASH* Just over an hour ago, our Station 3 & Odell Fire responded to a 3 car MVC on Poplar Tent Church Road between Highway 73 & Huntersville Concord Road. Expect delays in the area. #CLTtraffic #Crash ... See MoreSee Less

*CRASH* Just over an hour ago, our Station 3 & Odell Fire responded to a 3 car MVC on Poplar Tent Church Road between Highway 73 & Huntersville Concord Road. Expect delays in the area. #CLTtraffic #Crash
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Where is Poplar Tent Church Rd?

Poplar Tent between 73 and Harris Rd is a complete nightmare. Two lanes, no shoulders, limited left turn lanes, ditches on both sides, and new housing subdivisions and a giant school going in to compound the existing issues. Meck County, but even more disastrously, Cabarrus County, have done a horrible job of keeping road construction on pace with development. It will only get worse and more dangerous.

Prayers for all involved and no one was seriously hurt. I was stuck in the traffic from Davidson. It was a nightmare. They really need to widen the road with traffic due to development that way.

wow that’s quite the oil slick!

Prayers for no injuries

Prayers for everyone involved

Drew Polly

Prayers that no one was hurt 🙏

Big delays.

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1 week ago
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Today Deputy Chief Ben Reagan and Tanker 1 assisted Cornelius-Lemley Fire Rescue with the NC Driver Operator Water Supply they’re currently hosting.

Drafting and Rural water supply / water haul were the key points of todays class. As a practical assessment requirement each student had to successfully pull and maintain draft, successfully set up and operate the fill site engine, as well as operate the tankers at both the fill and dump sites.

Retired Huntersville Deputy Chief Gary Reagan was the instructor.

Departments and equipment working together were as follows:
Huntersville FD -Tanker 1
Odell FD - Tanker 2
Cornelius FD Engine 5
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Today Deputy Chief Ben Reagan and Tanker 1 assisted Cornelius-Lemley Fire Rescue with the NC Driver Operator Water Supply they’re currently hosting. 

Drafting and Rural water supply / water haul were the key points of todays class. As a practical assessment requirement each student had to successfully pull and maintain draft, successfully set up and operate the fill site engine, as well as operate the tankers at both the fill and dump sites. 

Retired Huntersville Deputy Chief Gary Reagan was the instructor.

Departments and equipment working together were as follows:
Huntersville FD -Tanker 1
Odell FD - Tanker 2
Cornelius FD Engine 5Image attachmentImage attachment+6Image attachment
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Experienced Trainer = some valuable training; thanks Gary Edwin Reagan for sharing your knowledge and experience!... 🚒

Huntersville is blessed to have Ben Reagan and his family serving our town. 💞

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