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Structure Fire

March 16, 2024

On Saturday, March 16, 2024, the Ocean Pines Volunteer Fire Department sprang into action following a distress call reporting a structure fire at the 100 block of Castle Drive in South Ocean Pines. Worcester Dispatch swiftly relayed crucial information to incoming units, indicating that the occupant had evacuated safely, yet visible flames and the presence of portable oxygen tanks inside the home heightened the urgency of the situation. Assistant Chief Steve Grunewald, the first responder on the scene, promptly confirmed the active fire and assumed the role of Incident Commander.

 

Upon arrival, Engine 1102's crew, alongside Chief Joey Widgeon and Captain Chris Rathel, wasted no time in launching an aggressive interior attack to contain the fire to the front living room area. Despite their valiant efforts, extensive smoke and heat damage affected the remainder of the house. Simultaneously, paramedics attending to the evacuated occupant, learned of four cats still inside the residence. Exhaustive search efforts by the crews resulted in the cats being located, yet tragically, all succumbed to the fire despite immediate aid and resuscitation attempts.

Operations at the scene persisted for approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes before the Worcester County Fire Marshal's Office assumed control for further investigation. The cause of the fire was determined to be from improperly discarded smoking material.

As a reminder to residents, the Ocean Pines Volunteer Fire Department emphasizes the importance of incorporating personal needs into home escape plans. Vital items such as glasses, hearing aids, canes, or wheelchairs should be kept within immediate reach from your bed, ensuring swift access during emergencies.

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