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Gigaom Structure Data event at Pier 60, Chelsea Piers in New York, NY on Wednesday March 19, 2014. (© Photo by Jakub Mosur).
Thomaston Ambulance with the assistance of Thomaston Fire performs a mass casualty incident drill with 13 victims played by the members of the local boy scout and girl scout troops. The scenerio was set as a campground struck by a tornado ( a situation similar to an incident which occured over 20 years ago at the near by Black Rock State Park). The incident tested the members skills of handling multiple patients from triage to transport utilizing the incident command structure as well as the triage tag system.
Berlin Trainstation.
Quite a impressing building.
Minolta XD7
Minolta MD 50mm f/1.4
Ilford HP5+
10 minutes in Amaloco 74, 1+19 at 20°
Negative digital captured with a DSLR and developed in Lightroom
Abandoned structure, East Nicolaus, Sutter County, California.
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Commercial Structure Fire
4-22-2015
Wilco, NC 42 West at I-40
Electrical fire in the bathroom
Cleveland, Clayton, Garner FD
EMS24, Medic2
A building built just for this funeral, featuring photos of the deceased. The photos indicate that she died December 31, 2012. This funeral was held on August 6, 2013.
As featured on www.aaronswwadventures.com/
On 14th December 1993 this Bandstand was erected for a Military Band to play in the Royal Pavilion Gardens.
See other photo's like this on www.paviliongardenscafe.co.uk under picture gallery section.
6-24-2015
Bojangles
I-40/NC 42
Light haze in the structure. Determined to be HVAC unit on the roof.
Cleveland FD, Clayton FD, Garner FD, EMS24, Medic 2
This 105-acre island property is connected to New Rochelle by a drawbridge built in the 1920s. After Playland, Glen Island is the second most widely used park in the County Parks system. One of Westchester’s unique jewels, it was initially developed as a summer resort by John H. Starin. The original design exhibited the five cultures of the western world on individual islands linked together with piers and causeways. Today, the islands have been merged with substantial fill areas totaling 130 acres, providing a beautiful crescent shaped beach with access to the Long Island Sound.