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A week later.. 4th Alarm Harrisburg- 5/12/14
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A week later, around 1730 hours on 5/12/14. Harrisburg Bureau Of Fire Units were dispatched for a reported fire in a warehouse at Cameron Street and Hanna Streets. Capt 3 responding, struck the 2nd alarm while enroute due to a VERY large column visible. Units arrived with a well involved warehouse extending to a second warehouse.Multiple ladder pipes and master streams worked through the night to control the fire.

 

First photo, Squad 8 sitting on a hydrant at 13th Street and Paxton Streets



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#2
Squad 8 split laid a supply line with Engine 32(Progress) over 2000 feet to ensure a good water supply



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#3
Multiple Engine Companies working the exposure warehouse



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#4
Lower Allen Truck 12 operating at the exposure warehouse



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#5
Wagon 4, Reserve Squad 8 and Tower 1 operating at the main fire building



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#6
Tower 1 flowing water



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#7
Ladder 34(Paxtonia) protecting Savannahs. A local gentlemans club



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#8
Captain 3, HBF



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Fireman from Tower 1



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#10
Chief 1, Chief of the department



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#11
Looking South On Cameron Street



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#12
Rescue 69(DLA Fire Department)

 

Last one, thanks for looking!



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#13
Nice set of images!

Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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#14
First photo, Squad 8 sitting on a hydrant at 13th Street and Paxton Streets

 

Just an observation. If you mention a hydrant, you ought to have it in the photo.

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#15
Good photos!

 

tHANKs

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#16
Quote:First photo, Squad 8 sitting on a hydrant at 13th Street and Paxton Streets

 

Just an observation. If you mention a hydrant, you ought to have it in the photo.
 

LOL...sure...
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Quote: 

 

Just an observation. If you mention a hydrant, you ought to have it in the photo.
 

What?
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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#18
Nice shots.
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#19
Quote:First photo, Squad 8 sitting on a hydrant at 13th Street and Paxton Streets

 

Just an observation. If you mention a hydrant, you ought to have it in the photo.
Just an observation of your observation, while I always appreciate constructive criticisim. We all have been in this business long enough, that a hydrant is a hydrant is a hydrant. I figured everyone who looked at the photo of the 5 inch going down the hill would figure that it came from the fire truck that I took a photo of sitting at a hydrant...
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Woody Woodward

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Rohrerstown Fire Company, Station 6-7

Lancaster PA

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Quote:Just an observation of your observation, while I always appreciate constructive criticisim. We all have been in this business long enough, that a hydrant is a hydrant is a hydrant. I figured everyone who looked at the photo of the 5 inch going down the hill would figure that it came from the fire truck that I took a photo of sitting at a hydrant...
 

I'm talking about the first photo. There is no hill and no hydrant.
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