Engine Co. 13 on a plug at the south approach to the 11th Street Bridge. The wagon is a 2005 Seagrave, S-159. February 6, 2010
Kevin Byrne
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Engine Co. 13 on a plug at the south approach to the 11th Street Bridge. The wagon is a 2005 Seagrave, S-159. February 6, 2010
Kevin Byrne
Kevin Byrne
…meanwhile, downtown. Engine Co. 2 uses a reserve engine. RE-62 is the 2003 Pierce Dash (S-146) formerly assigned to Engine Co. 8. February 6, 2010
Kevin Byrne
Kevin Byrne
Some fireman gets a light at 13th and T St. SE, February 6, 2010
Kevin Byrne
It is unusual to find a Collapse Support Unit on a fireground. One of Rescue Squad 3’s collateral duties is to respond with the squad wagon and two other support vehicles when it runs structural collapses. They had returned from a frame church that collapsed totally at 43rd St. and Sheriff Rd. NE and were responding to roof collapse at 12th and Florida Ave. NW when they came across a house fire in the 1300 block of T St. SE.
Kevin Byrne
The lumber truck (S-737) is a 1999 Ford F800. February 6, 2010
Kevin Byrne
Members of Rescue Squad Co. 3, following a rescue at 1314 T St. SE. February 6, 2010
Kevin Byrne
Members of Rescue Squad Co. 3 enjoy a light moment when they realize that Squadmen are just Truckmen afraid of heights. February 6, 2010
Kevin Byrne
Kevin Byrne
White-out conditions afflicted the city several times on February 10, 2010. Despite the fact that the department placed an additional six engine companies in service, anomalies occurred such as seeing Engine Co. 15 downtown at 9th and K St. NW.
Kevin Byrne
On February 10, 2010, the department placed an additional six engines, one truck, six CSU’s (Service Units – pickup trucks), four Humvees (Extraction Units), three driver-only Water Supply Engines, and staffed two large wreckers. All saw service. This is a view of a westbound Humvee on K St. NW.
Kevin Byrne
Occasionally (February 10, 2010), units would be enveloped in snow for a few seconds. Here, the Safety Officer confers with Battalion 6 during a brief white-out, 9th and K St. NW.
Kevin Byrne
Kevin, good photos.
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States First established in 1782 "In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
Very nice shots, thanks.
Great shots, looks like it is a mess up there to say the least. I especially like the ice on the roto-ray, nice sort of artistic shot.
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
Great shots Chief.
Great shots! Hope you guys get unburied soon!
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