Monday, July 1, 2013

Tuolumne County Sheriff Office press release re:Jamestown Fire



     On June 23, 2013, around 2:42 in the morning, dispatch advised patrol units of a reported structure fire on 7th Street in Jamestown.  Cpl. Dickson, Dep. Christiansen, and Dep. Newman were the first to arrive in the area; followed by Dep. Imlach, Dep. Speers, and Sgt. Bogolea.

     The first Deputies to arrive on scene found a trailer completely on fire. The fire was spreading to the nearby duplex with power lines down and arcing. Cpl. Dickson, Dep. Christiansen, and Dep. Newman immediately began evacuating the duplex closest to the original fire. As they did so, the back wall of the duplex became engulfed with flames, filling the apartments with smoke. Cpl. Dickson, Dep. Christiansen, and Dep. Newman were able to locate and evacuate all of the occupants. Many of the occupants had been asleep and were completely unaware the building was on fire. 




     The additional Sheriff’s personnel began to evacuate the adjacent duplexes having to force entry in most cases. Sheriff’s personnel were able to evacuate at least three sets of duplex apartments and account for the residents before the first fire department units arrived on scene.

     Sheriff’s personnel were able to keep onlookers out of the area, attend to the needs of the displaced, and obtain witness statements while the fire department attempted to get the fire under control.  


 
Thank you,

Sgt. James Oliver
Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office