Rapid City Firefighters Knock Down Morning Fire
Rabbit rescues made by firefighters
Rapid City, S.D. - At
9:15 this morning, crews from Rapid City Fire Department Stations 1, 4, and 6
responded to a report of a structure fire at 627 St. Patrick Street. An
individual walking by noted the smell of smoke and saw fire coming from a
window on a single family residential structure and called 9-1-1. First
arriving firefighters found heavy smoke conditions inside the home with fire
showing from at least one window on the back of the structure.
During
the initial attack, it was unclear if all of the occupants of the home were out
of the building. Crews began a search of the home in near zero visibility
conditions. No human occupants were located inside. With the help of the Rapid
City Police Department, all human occupants were located and found safe in
various locations in Rapid City and notified of the fire.
During
the search, Firefighter/Medic Andrew Rasmussen and Firefighter/Medic Donavin
Neugebauer located pet rabbits in the home and brought them outside to safety.
The pets were placed in the care of the Medic 4 crew– which included Andrew’s
brother, Firefighter/Paramedic Alex Rasmussen– and provided with oxygen via
animal resuscitation masks. These masks are on every RCFD Medic Unit and utilized
during fires and rescue incidents where pets may be involved. The rabbits were
returned to their owner and taken to a local veterinarian for evaluation.
The
fire was knocked down quickly with overhaul efforts lasting until about noon.
Investigators were on scene working to determine the cause. The cause will
remain under investigation. The American Red Cross serving Central and Western
South Dakota was called to assist occupants with immediate needs, including
shelter. St. Patrick Street between 7th Street and 5th
Street was closed most of the morning. It was re-opened around noon. Motorists
in the area are encouraged to use caution as additional ice has accumulated due
to firefighting efforts. The Street Department with the City of Rapid City was
in the area treating icy surfaces.
For
questions or comment related to this release, please contact Lt. Jim Bussell
with the Rapid City Fire Department at 605-394-4180.
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RCFD
Units Responding: Truck
1, Squad 1, Battalion 1, Medic 4, Engine 4, Engine 6, RCFD Investigators, RCFD
PIO
Other
Agencies Responding: Rapid
City Police Department, Whispering Pines Fire Department, Pennington County
Fire Administrator, American Red Cross serving Western and Central South
Dakota, Montana Dakota Utilities, Black Hills Energy