A structure fire occured on the morning of July 1, 2005 at 804 West 37th Street. The structure
was
reported to be fully involved when Engine 6 arrived. The photos below illustrate what a
superb job
the N.L.R.F.D. performed in "knocking down" this fire so quickly.
Click on any photo below for a LARGER view. All photos on this page by Lee Clark
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5 inch supply line was laid from the
nearest hydrant to Eng 6
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Truck 1A - 24 years old: The oldest front line apparatus in the N.L.R.F.D. |
Rescue 19: Air supply |
Engine 6: First company in on the fire. |
A view in front of Engine 3 after the fire
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A view of the fire scene |
Time to rehydrate after the fire is out |
Checking out Engine 6.
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Firefighters begin overhaul |
Overhaul continues.
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N.L.R. Fire, Police and MEMS
discuss the fire. |
Engine 3 on the fire scene. |
Airpacks: The "Lifeline" of all firefighters.
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Rescue 19's crew refills the many air
bottles used at this fire. |
The 5 inch supply line is drained. |