On May 6, 2010 at 7:05 PM, Greendale Fire & EMS were dispatched to IN-PLAS Recycling at 205 Brown St. for a reported fire alarm in the building. Upon arrival fire units found heavy smoke showing and the automatic sprinkler system activated. A fire was found in the first floor of a six story building. Fire crews had the fire under control in a short time later. At 7:43 PM the fire was called under control by command and units remained on the scene for cleanup and investigation until 9:15 PM. The fire was ruled accidental in nature by fire investigators. Greendale Fire Dept. was assisted at the scene by Lawrenceburg, Aurora, and Bright Fire Depts.
Greendale Fire Dept responded to ten (10) significant calls beginning on April 5th at 4:22 PM
through April 11th at 12:00AM. On April 5th at 4:22 PM, Greendale Fire & EMS were dispatched to The Comfort Inn for
a fire alarm. Crews arrived and found the alarm to be caused by a cooking accident. On April 6th at 4:57 PM, units were called to the intersection of Ridge Ave and
Tebbs Ave for a motor vehicle accident. Upon arrival found a two car crash. One
person was treated and released at the scene and one was transported to Dearborn
County Hospital. On April 7th at 12:00 PM, Greendale Fire & EMS and Lawrenceburg Fire & EMS were
called to Lawrenceburg Distillery at 7 Ridge Ave. Dispatch initially advised that
it was a possible grain fire. Arriving units found a small alcohol spill inside the
plant. Greendale and Lawrenceburg were assisted by personal from Aurora FD,
Dillsboro FD, Bright FD, Moores Hill FD, Whitewater Twp FD, and Harrison FD. On April 7th at 4:04 PM, a field fire was reported to be along I-275 in the area of
Horseshoe Campground. Fire units were called off while en route after being advised
that it was a control burn. On April 7th at 6:44 PM, Greendale FD was called to assist Lawrenceburg Fire on a
structure fire at 535 Arch St. Greendale FD units remained on the scene until 8:00
PM. On April 7th at 7:41 PM, Greendale FD was called back to the Horseshoe Campground to
extinguish the control burn. The fire had become unattended and dispatch centers
were getting flooded with calls. Greendale FD was assisted on the scene by Bright
FD. On April 8th at 08:57 AM, Greendale Fire & EMS were called to I-275 NB near the 17
mm for a single vehicle crash. Both occupants were transported to Dearborn County
Hospital. On April 8th at 3:42 PM, Greendale Fire & EMS were dispatched to the Holiday Inn
Express for multiple fire alarm activations. Units arrived and found a faulty smoke
detector had triggered the alarm. On April 8th at 10:12 PM Greendale FD was called to assist Bright FD at 20384
Longview Dr in Hidden Valley Lake for a reported structure fire. Units assisted
Bright Fire and remained on the scene until 11:22 PM. On April 11, 2010, Greendale Fire Dept. & EMS responded to a mutual aid request by
Whitewater Twp. Fire Dept. for a fire at the Elizabethtown Elementary School.
Several departments from Indiana and Ohio responded to the scene. Greendale Fire
was dispatched around 6:00 PM and remained on the scene until 12:00 AM. The cause
of the fire remains under investigation.
On February 7, 2010 at 03:59 AM Greendale Fire Department was dispatched to a reported structure fire with occupants possibly still inside at 200 Ridge Ave., in Greendale. Fire crews arrived and found heavy fire in the roof and attic area of the structure. After an initial search of the building and confirmation that all occupants were accounted for, an attack was made on the fire. The fire was contained to the attic and roof area. The building owned by William Green, had first floor and basement apartments. The first floor and basement received smoke and water damage. No other structures received damage. The Red Cross was called to assist with placement for tenants. Fire investigators from the Greendale Fire Dept, Greendale Police Dept, and Aurora Fire Dept., ruled the cause of the fire to be electrical. Neither occupants nor fire personal were injured at the scene. Fire extinguishment was hampered by extreme cold temperatures, icing, and wind.
Air Care helicopters took a seriously injured driver from a crash site in Greendale to University Hospital overnight. The accident happened on Oberding Road near Whispering Woods Drive around 1 a.m. Police say 30 year old William Krider went off the road and hit some trees. There is no word on his condition. Police say wet roads, speed, and alcohol all played a role in that crash. Units assisting Greendale Fire Dept at the scene:
Lawrenceburg EMS.