Below is a link to a NOVA photo thread I maintain on The Watchdesk. If you scroll down the page you will find photos I took of the fire in 21's Box. I have been in correspondence with the fireman who was pushed of the 4th floor balcony and toppled to the ground when the collapse occurred. He was the one who sounded a very clear and concise Mayday (AFTER falling) that was featured on Statter. Both firefighters are in stable condition. I was a block away when the collapse took place and the Maydays were sounded. Sent shivers up my spine.
02-11-2010, 10:03 PM (This post was last modified: 02-11-2010, 10:09 PM by FfxCo21V.)
The doors went up on FS 10 today. I was working close by and had to stop to take pics.First the engine and one of three EMS units, second is the truck. All of them are squating from the weight. Word is they are going to be driven out under their own power. Looks to me like significant suspension damage to all vehicles.
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The doors went up on FS 10 today. I was working close by and had to stop to take pics.First the engine and one of three EMS units, second is the truck. All of them are squating from the weight. Word is they are going to be driven out under their own power. Looks to me like significant suspension damage to all vehicles.
Bruce
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Damn, what a mess. Bruce, thanks for the shots. The Engine and Truck look like awful.
Dave McClung
Arden Hills, Minnesota but....
my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria.
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BTW - In my opinion Engine 410 is the best spec'd Engine in Fairfax County, followed closely by Engine 422 (a bit longer wheel base). As Dr Feelgood has previously stated Dale City's frontline Engines bear a close resemblance to Engine 410 and they get my vote for best spec'd Engines in Prince William County.
County reserve Engine running as either Engine 18 or Engine 30 at the Yorktown Shopping Center 4 Alarm fire in early 2009. The Tower Ladder seen behind was actually running as Tower 10! The county had no more reserve ladders available.