This from Eric Haak:
Here are some of my images from the Still & Box on Sunday morning (12/6). Was hoping to catch Engine 2 working but they wound up just feeding Engine 55.
This from Eric Haak:
Here are some of my images from the Still & Box on Sunday morning (12/6). Was hoping to catch Engine 2 working but they wound up just feeding Engine 55.
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#1 by Eric Haak on December 7, 2015 - 7:51 AM
Engine 2 was feeding Engine 55 in the back of the facility along the river. They were setting it up to flow from it’s turrets but then decided it was not needed. As far as anyone could remember, it would have been the first time it was used in the city for fire suppression and not cooling off bridges.
#2 by Rich on December 7, 2015 - 6:34 AM
Has engine 2 been on working fire???? Or just support? ??