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Apartment fire photos... - 10-19-2005, 07:36 PM


There was an apartment fire I got to cover this afternoon...the fire was already out, but it looks like there are about 15 individuals without homes...
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10-19-2005, 08:09 PM


Did you get the call on your new pager?
Have you figured out what do about keeping your equipment protected?
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Did you get the call on your new pager?
Have you figured out what do about keeping your equipment protected?
I wish had a pager!!! But we are talking to the local EMS/Fire volunteers about a portable/handheld scanner...

I was back about 50 feet...shot these with a Tamron 200-400...I DO need something for protection, especially from rain...

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This is what I use. Haven't had any rain since I got the thing.

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This is what I use. Haven't had any rain since I got the thing.

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Thanks for the tip, Tom! I will be looking into getting one...

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