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2nd Alarm Apartment, Laurel MD, 8-20-15
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On Thursday afternoon Prince George's & Ann Arundel County Fire Companies were dispatched to an apartment fire at 11756 Laurel Drive.  First Due Rescue Engine 849 reported flames from the third floor of a garden apartment and a 2nd Alarm was struck.  We were just leaving Washington D.C. when the box came in and arrived after knock down. 

 

   

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It was a hot day with very high humidity and several firefighters looked like they had heat exhaustion. 

   

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Lots of top command staff at this job

   

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The 6 person crew of Rescue Squad 814

   

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Lots of units beached the grass, not something I see in Colorado. 

   

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Truck 814 running in the County spare T19

   

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Tower 839, Engine 835B and Rescue Squad 849 staged 

   

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Great rig placement leaving room for incoming companies 

   

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Great pictures bro thank you for sharing.

Dave
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Eric

 

 

Are you still in the DC area?  Do you need to get out to Virginia for some photos  and visit your old Littleton friend Tim?

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Good photos!

 

tHANKs

tHANKs
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Great shots!

 

Thanks for sharing.

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I ran this fire as well. My company was dispatched on the second alarm with the water supply company, After our 25-30 min response around the beltway we went on scene and then quickly turned around and went home. LoL

Chad

 

Deputy Fire Chief
Clinton Volunteer Fire Department
www.clintonvfd.org

 Washington DC Fire Department
FireFighter Truck Co. 15
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Quote:I ran this fire as well. My company was dispatched on the second alarm with the water supply company, After our 25-30 min response around the beltway we went on scene and then quickly turned around and went home. LoL
 

Nice!  You guys passed me on the Beltway about 1/2 mile before the exit.  I was really hoping to get photos of the Water Supply Units but by the time I walked up the hill all the units in staging were gone.  
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Next time your in the area hit me up and I'll make sure you get your photos.

Chad

 

Deputy Fire Chief
Clinton Volunteer Fire Department
www.clintonvfd.org

 Washington DC Fire Department
FireFighter Truck Co. 15
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