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"Blitz" - The Heroes with Grimmy Faces
Memorial in honour and memory of those firefighters who gave their lives in the defence of the Nation. (1939-1945)
This fire... like so many that occur in the area... started as a result of lightning during an electrical storm this afternoon. It's amazing just how quickly the firefighters jump into action... and fortunately this fire was brought under control after about two hours of aggressive fire fighting!!!
August 3, 2007, Firefighter Austin Cheek and Captain Kevin Williams of the Noonday Volunteer Fire Department answered their last call. They were killed in a structural collapse while fighting a residential fire. To all those who loved and knew them, they will never be forgotten.
BackBone Firefighters Set for 6th Republic!
We're honoured to be taking part in the epic 6th Republic Event!
This set is dedicated to all Firefighters out there.
They not only save our homes, they save our hearts, dreams and memories.
Our set contains the following items:
▪ BackBone Hydrant Table
▪ BackBone Hydrant Stool Tall
▪ BackBone Hydrant Stool Short
▪ BackBone Industrial Sideboard
▪ BackBone Hydrant Lamp
▪ BackBone Firefighter's Helmet
▪ BackBone Firefighter's Shelf
▪ BackBone Courage Frame
Never forgetting the firefighters in New York, the bravest of them all. ❤
Available at ►6th Republic
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Canon EOS 5D Mark III Sigma 12-24mm f4.5-5.6 EX DG HSM II
On my Edgewater walks
Edgewater by Del Webb
Elgin, Illinois - Near 42.0109, -88.3477
March 6, 2024
In order to be fully compliant with rule 47 of the You Can't Post That Picture Here group, substantial photoshopping was necessary. See original here for the horribleness that was removed - if you dare.
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So grateful to these firefighters who contained a blaze very quickly in one of my neighbor’s garages this morning, but not before two garages were damaged. All of our garages connect, so, it was quite stressful, especially as I had to try to evacuate 3 cats. My dog was easy, but I learned a daunting lesson that rescuing multiple cats from a fast moving smoke/fire situation would be extremely challenging. Fortunately, although there was a lot of smoldering material, there were minimal flames when help arrived, so, the situation was controlled quickly. Firefighters seen here returning to their units, after a job well done.
Firefighter's working hard to knock this fire down!!!! Lot's of questions about Fire retardant being bad for nature. Here is some info -- Borate salts used in the past to fight wildfires have been found to sterilize the soil and be toxic to animals so are now prohibited. Newer retardants use ammonium sulfate or ammonium polyphosphate with attapulgite clay thickener or diammonium phosphate with a guar gum derivative thickener. These are not only less toxic but act as fertilizers to help the regrowth of plants after the fire. Fire retardants often contain wetting agents, preservatives and rust inhibitors and are colored red with ferric oxide or fugitive color to mark where they have been dropped.
My cousin's neighbor's attic caught on fire this morning. I just happened to walk by on my lunch break
1/1250ƒ/5.6ISO 400300 mm
Unfortunately this was dropped from explore when I made it private by accident, along with three other photos
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CIOPAER Ceará
Airbus Helicopters H135 (EC135 T3)
PP-ARY
Fortaleza, Brazil
September 01, 2020
Bambi Bucket in action! This CIOPAER H135 was on a firefighting mission during the whole afternoon, and was filling up the bucket on a lake situated not too far away from my house. A sweet opportunity to catch this nice chopper flying low. The sunset sky provided a nice background and contrast!
Nikon D7200 + Nikkor 70-300mm VR
Nikon D7100
This is my first real project at the Hungarian National Directorate General for Disaster Management.
Many thanks for Major Márton Hajdu, captain Dániel Mukics, first lieutenant Máté Márk Kisdi and of course the whole Fire Department in Budapest, district IV. for their help.
Respect for them all!
Keep going guys, you are awesome and thanks for your job!