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Engine 552 Drilling on conducting water supply and tower ladder

  • April 11, 2019
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On Wednesday, April 10, Oyster Bay Fire Department drilled on conducting water supply and tower ladder operations at Fireman’s Field.  Engine 552 secured a water supply at a hydrant, and pumped directly into the waterway of Ladder 554. Both the Engine and Ladder operators had to over come such problems as friction loss, Ladder placement, and general vehicle positioning. Photos by EMTs Alexandra Lopez and Nicole Pantina

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