Action Photos
Mercedes Benz car fire in 1995 at the Harbor Inn Brush fire in the dunes on First Avenue between 80th and 83rd Streets
The fire is finally out on this trash truck in 2000 at the 80th Street Marina Lot. Structure fire caused by a heat blanket on the 200 block of 103rd Street in 1990
Mutual aid response to a chimney fire in Cape May Court House off Route 47 After the smoke cleared Firefighters still checked the dunes along First Avenue to make sure there was no fire left
Structure fire caused by a plumber's torch in 2003 at the corner of 106/3 Bridge fire in 1988 caused by a welder's torch. This was one of the first assignments for the Fire Department's Marine Unit.
A late model Suburban on fire in 1996 in the driveway of a house on the beach block of 106th Street.
An electrical fire at 100th Street and Corinthian
Asst Chief Bailey and a Firefighter using the 'over the shoulder' method to suppress the fire in the dunes along First Avenue
Fires do go out and so did this fully envolved Suburban on the beach block of 106th Street in 1996 Fire in the dunes between 83rd and 80th Streets
A view from the side of the multi-unit building at the corner of 102nd Street and the Bay that was set on fire as part of an arson in 1985. First approach to a trash truck fire in 2000
Brush fire along First Avenue in the dunes
2005 car fire on the 100 block of 96th Street
An electrical fire that could not be suppressed until the Electric Company got on scene at the 100 block on 83rd Street Structure fire on the 100 block of 99th Street
Structure fire in the Grassy Sound. in the early 1990's. Firefighters were going to lay hose for almost a mile, but then decided to take out the Marine unit and suppress the fire like that.
An up close view of the kitchen fire on the 100 block of 83rd Street
Across the street from the structure fire on the 100 block of 83rd Street allows you to see Ladder Truck 1351 in use
The contents of the trash truck fire were pulled out to make sure the fire was not still burning underneath. This fire was at the Marina Lot in 2000 Firefighters rescued a dolphin on New Years Day from 122nd Street and the Beach
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