vic
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I'm not sure what it's like in other parts of the city, but in the Junction Triangle where most homes are old rowhouses / semis, the response to a fire can be pretty huge/fast. Fire spreads quickly in these old homes.... a whole row of 6 was destroyed on Franklin Ave. in 2008.
At a 2014 fire on Perth Ave north of Dupont St., in a newer (20yo?) townhome, the response was huge. All of Dupont St. jammed with trucks, plus more trucks up Perth. From my photos (including ones not on Flickr) I can count at least 11 trucks. https://www.flickr.com/photos/vgedris/albums/72157643728070523
Last year for a garage fire that did not spread, there were at least four or five trucks, plus other vans/vehicles, ambulance, etc.: https://www.flickr.com/photos/vgedris/albums/72157678823282354
At a 2014 fire on Perth Ave north of Dupont St., in a newer (20yo?) townhome, the response was huge. All of Dupont St. jammed with trucks, plus more trucks up Perth. From my photos (including ones not on Flickr) I can count at least 11 trucks. https://www.flickr.com/photos/vgedris/albums/72157643728070523
Last year for a garage fire that did not spread, there were at least four or five trucks, plus other vans/vehicles, ambulance, etc.: https://www.flickr.com/photos/vgedris/albums/72157678823282354