
Yikes. FatherStretchMyBands sends at 11:30pm:
@PoPville Car-B-Que on Princeton St. and Georgia Ave pic.twitter.com/IpQC91qviu
— FatherStretchMyBands (@jones_ser) March 2, 2017

Yikes. FatherStretchMyBands sends at 11:30pm:
@PoPville Car-B-Que on Princeton St. and Georgia Ave pic.twitter.com/IpQC91qviu
— FatherStretchMyBands (@jones_ser) March 2, 2017

A reader reports:
“There is a fire in Trinidad right now on Holbrook St. I think it’s one 4 unit apartment building. Lots of fire trucks.”
DC Fire and EMS reports:
“Working fire 1200 blk Holbrook St NE. Fire extended into walls & possibly attic.”

A reader reports:
“There was a huge fire at 5am in the house at the corner of 10th and Rock Creek Church Ext – right next to the mural. Flames were 20+ feet high when I finally woke up and saw it.”
From AlertDC:
“DC Fire EMS reports the fire has been knocked down with 5 displacements (adults) with 4 dogs. The street closures remain the same at this time due to fire apparatus. Red Cross, DDOT, MPD and Ward Outreach have been notified.
Street Closures:
3700 block of 9th St NW
3600 block of New Hampshire Ave NW
3600 block of Rock Creek Church Rd NW.”
DC Fire & EMS reported:
“9th St fire under control. Still no injuries reported. Request @RedCrossNCR for 5 displaced adult occupants.”
Update 7am:
“DDOT reports the fire activity in the 3700 block of 9th St NW has cleared. The following street closures have reopened.
3700 block of 9th St NW
3600 block of New Hampshire Ave NW
3600 block of Rock Creek Church Rd NW.”
Video of Montello Ave fire shortly after our units arrived. Courtesy of neighbor Mark Charles. pic.twitter.com/RcFDROkOeD
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) February 18, 2017
Scene that greeted 1st arriving FF's. 1 FF tx to hospital minor injs. Investigators on scene to determine cause. Under control. pic.twitter.com/KWgFSXAn4N
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) February 18, 2017
2nd FF being tx to Hosp. minor Injs. from Montello Ave. Units Remain on scene for extensive overhaul. Aggressive work saved house next door. pic.twitter.com/GGFp1YcRUs
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) February 18, 2017

Photo by mccormick
Thanks to mccormick from sending from the Starbucks at 14th and G St, NW.
DC Fire and EMS reported:
“14 St fire involved Starbucks kitchen ground level 10 story office building. Fire out. No injuries. Bldg evac. Working on clearing smoke
Starbucks fire contained by sprinklers until we arrived & finished extinguishment. Sprinklers save lives and property.”

Diana writes and sends the photo above around 8:45pm Saturday night:
“A sudden car b q on 12th and N this evening. Super response time by firefighters, so props to them!”
Cady writes and sends the photo below: “12/N. First responders showed up quickly and got the fire out safely. No one injured.”


Photo by DC Fire and EMS
Around 5am DC Fire and EMS reported:
“Working fire 700 blk Md. Ave NE. Fire showing 1st floor 2 story row dwelling. 1 injured civilian.”
“Update Md. Ave NE. 2 victims enroute to hospital. 1 found in front yard and 2nd rescued from basement. Fire basement and both floors.”
“Md. Ave fire knocked down other than hotspots. No additional victims at this point. Fire was in basement, both floors & attic.”
“Both victims at hospital are in critical condition. 1 FF being transported minor injs. Investigators on scene to determine cause.”
“2nd FF tx minor injs. from Md. Ave. #1 critical victim adult male was found in front yard. #2 critical adult female rescued from basement”
2nd FF tx minor injs. from Md. Ave. #1 critical victim adult male was found in front yard. #2 critical adult female rescued from basement pic.twitter.com/oM3Sbu4Ihq
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) February 10, 2017

Thanks to a reader for sending around 6:15pm. DCFD was on the scene. It had been 2 days since our last carbque.

Photo by Cheryl Hori
Thanks to Cheryl for sending from 14th and Euclid St, NW. It had been 19 days since our last car b que.
Update: DC Fire & EMS reports: “Our Engine 4 made quick work of this blazing vehicle. There were no injuries.”

A reader reports:
“Our Uber drove by this carbeque to drop us off, we couldn’t believe what we saw so we went back to check it out. Props to the police and fire fighters who arrived so quickly.”
