Photo Gallery

Saturday, June 25, 2005
Walker Lane Brush Fire - Walker Lane off Long Neck Road

Gallery

Leon Hall & Mike Bowden

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Leon Hall

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Guy Stanfield & Jim Wildes

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John Dunston helps Mike Bowden with his Indian Tank

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Roland Walker Jr. takes a break. Patrick Miller & Harry Dawson on the left

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One whole area was inhabited by Prickly Pear Cactus

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The fire working into the underbrush

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Mike Bowden & John Dunston

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80-00 ready to reposition

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Chief Steve Hawkins with a good view of the fireground

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Chief Steve Hawkins

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Deputy Chief Steven Deery repairing a leak in the hose

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John Dunston hooks a supply line from 80-7

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From left: John Dunston, Woody (Fire Marshal), Chief Hawkins, Nick Adams, Jim Wildes, Patrick Miller, and Mike Bowden

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Harry Dawson & Derrick Pry pack hose on 80-0

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Ryan Mock takes a break

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Derrick Pry & Leon Hall

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Nick Adams, Jake Adams, & Ryan Mock

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From left: Patrick Miller, Harry Dawson, Derrick Pry, Chief Hawkins, Leon Hall, & Roland Walker Jr.

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Derrick Pry & Horace Jackson Sr.

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Leon Hall, Ryan Mock, and Mike Bowden repack Forestry Hose. Look at that brand new yellow hose!

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Chief Engineer Jim Wagner, Horace Jackson Sr., Ron Ferraro, & Derrick Pry

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Jake Adams, Jim Wildes, Leon Hall, & Ron Ferraro

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Guy Stanfield, Chief Hawkins, & Brian Roberts refill the tank on Engine 80-1

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Roland Walker Jr., Jim Wildes, Ron Ferraro, & Leon Hall with a reminder of where we were in the foreground

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Jake Adams and Roland Walker Jr. repack Forestry Hose (or is Roland checking on his stocks?)

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John Dunston & Derrick Pry

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Engine 80-1 on the ramp at Station 2

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Chief Hawkins anchors the hose washing team

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Ryan Mock & Mike Bowden

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The group finishes the cleanup

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Story
At 2:21 PM on Saturday, June 25, we were dispatched to Station 83, Millsboro, to stand by at their station as they were assisting Station73, Dagsboro, at a house fire. At 3:06 PM, while we were still at Millsboro, we were dispatched to a brush fire on Walker Lane in our own district. Millsboro had just returned from their call so Engine 80-1 and Utility 80-12 responded from Station 83. On arrival, we found a brush fire that was headed toward the woods. Quick action by first responding crews kept the fire from spreading. Extinguishing the fire is only the first part of the work at a brush fire. Hose is picked up or repacked, loose tools must be located, and everything cleaned up enough to take it back to the Station. Back at the Station, there is still much work to be done to make the equipment ready for the next call. Millsboro stood by at our Station 1 while we were tied up on this call. Twenty-four firefighters were in service for two hours and eighteen minutes for this call. Many members were still at the Station for another hour before all of the work was finished.