This next installment has what are probably the most spectacular scenes so far. Enjoy them at [url="http://www.firebuff.org/stronach.htm"]http://www.firebuff.org/stronach.htm[/url]
[size="4"]Montreal, September 30[/size][sup][size="3"]th[/size][/sup][size="4"], 1985. 5[/size][sup][size="3"]th[/size][/sup][size="4"] alarm + 6 engines & 3 ladders; Box 3-1322 (de Vitré & Jeanne Mance); 1001 Jeanne-Mance Street; 5 storey vacant commercial with severe exposure to Montreal Convention Centre. The aerial shot was taken by Rick Leckner who was at the time the dean of the helicopter traffic reporters in Montreal. Rick got his start in the media covering fires for local radio stations, both on the ground and in the air. He is a fellow firebuff and advisor to the Montreal Fire Department.[/size]
[size="4"]Montreal, September 30[/size][sup][size="3"]th[/size][/sup][size="4"], 1985. 5[/size][sup][size="3"]th[/size][/sup][size="4"] alarm + 6 engines & 3 ladders; Box 3-1322 (de Vitré & Jeanne Mance); 1001 Jeanne-Mance Street; 5 storey vacant commercial with severe exposure to Montreal Convention Centre. The aerial shot was taken by Rick Leckner who was at the time the dean of the helicopter traffic reporters in Montreal. Rick got his start in the media covering fires for local radio stations, both on the ground and in the air. He is a fellow firebuff and advisor to the Montreal Fire Department.[/size]