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Hagerstown Fire Department & Special Operations along with neighboring mutual aid companies from Funkstown, Maugansville, and Halfway responded to a reported house fire with entrapment on W. Washington St. in downtown Hagerstown on Sunday, May 25 at approx. 14:00 hours. A rescue of a trapped occupant was performed using ground ladders during initial operations.

I arrived after the fire was knocked and photographed the crews performing overhaul and packing up the rigs.  An assortment of interesting rigs were on the scene including Washington County Air Unit 25, the Rehab Unit, and squads from Maugansville, Funkstown, and Washington County Special Operations.

The full box dispatch follows c/o Washington Co. MD Fire Calls (on Facebook): 159 W WASHINGTON ST – HOUSE FIRE – E01,E04,E05,TRK1,TRK4,UT3,CA33,E02,E03,SU32,S754 ,CO25,SO20,U255,FM1,P755,FM2,RS20,RS10,CO10,CO26,C25,8FP102,AU251,E261,E102,RS13 14:01 (01)

Here are photos of the overhaul and some of the apparatus on the scene.  

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Trevor James

KME heavy rescue squad

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fire trucks t fire scene

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fire trucks t fire scene

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fire scene command officer

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fire trucks t fire scene

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HME heavy rescue squad

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fireman hosing down after fire

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fire hydrant and fire engine

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fireman putting ladder away after fire

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fireman picking up hose after fire

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You can view more photos on my Flickr site:  https://www.flickr.com/photos/59625319@N02/

Another submission from Gary Dinkel from the Box 690 Canteen in Ontario, Canada.

A few shots attached from a fire in downtown Waterloo Ontario Canada August 23 2012. All four Waterloo stations plus additional crews from the night shift responded to the mid afternoon fire on King St. Two quints, four pumpers, platoon chief and Box 690 Canteen were on scene. The early afternoon fire took three hours to extinguish. Damage was pegged at $500,000. The fire started in a vacant variety store and spread next door to a fish and chip shop and to apartments above.

 

Waterloo Ontario Fire Department

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Waterloo Ontario Fire Department

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Waterloo Ontario Fire Department

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Waterloo Ontario Fire Department

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