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ENGINE 22 #2 ON THE 2ND ALARM IN N.E.
Thu. Jul 30th 2009
DCFD firefighters faced their second major challenge in less than 24 hours as a two alarm blaze burned thru the top floor of a vacant Northeast apartment building on Thursday, July 30th.  E22 responded to assist in extinguishment of this massive fire in an 100x100 “H” type building...

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ENGINE 22 ON THE SECOND ALARM CHAIN BRIDGE RD NW
Wed. Jul 29th 2009
by Vito Maggiolo A massive two alarm blaze in a Spring Valley mansion destroyed the home of a well known Washingtonian on Wednesday evening, July 29th. The fire, at 3022 Chain Bridge Road NW, gutted the residence of Peggy Cooper Cafritz, a former head of the Washington school board and benefacto...

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ONE OVERTURNED IN THE PARK
Tue. Jul 21st 2009
One man suffered serious injuries and had to be extricated after his vehicle flipped over in Rock Creek Park Firefighters arrived on Beach Drive south of Military Road NW in the noon hour to find a jeep on its roof with one patient and two dogs inside. Rescue Squad 2 stabilized the vehicle ...

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#1 WITH THE SECOND ALARM
Fri. Jul 17th 2009
DC firefighters safely evacuated scores of elderly and infirm residents from their burning apartment building in the Petworth neighborhood Friday evening, July 17th. The two alarm blaze erupted around 8:45 pm in a three story apartment building at 5336 Colorado Avenue NW. First alarm companies foun...

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#4 RESPONDS TO THE HOUSE EXPLOSION
Sat. Jul 4th 2009
UNITS RESPONDED TO THE 6200 BLOCK OF OREGON AV. N.W. FOR THE EXPLOSION THE EXPLOSION WAS HEARD FOR MILES AND RESULTED IN OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS IN DAMAGE. THE CAUSE IS UNDER INVESTIGATION, HOWEVER A STRONG SMELL OF NATURAL GAS WAS EVIDENT AT THE SCENE. A BOX ALARM WAS DISPATCHED WITH A SPECIAL ...

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Recent Calls

Wed. Sep 1st 2010
#4 at it again with the MASS CASUALTY BUSES

units from DC were alerted to assist Montgomery County Fire with the Hostage situation at the Discovery building, brining uni...

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Sat. Aug 28th 2010
MASS CASUALTY TASK FORCE TO THE MALL

T-11 & E-24 alerted for the Mass Casualty Task Force, bringing E-24, Mass Casualty Ambulance Bus #1 & #2 (T-11) and M...

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Mon. Aug 16th 2010
#4 with E-22 T-11 for the HOUSE in N.E.

@ 1814 hours as the men of E22/T11 were just sitting down to the wagon drivers baked ziti, the box was sounded for 4013 S. Da...

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