Box Alarm 2400 block 18th St NW. fire one story commercial building. pic.twitter.com/hMB015KJDQ
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) December 23, 2017
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Tweets on this page from DC Fire and EMS (earliest tweet first) showing video, still pictures and details from Friday night’s two-alarm fire in the 2400 block of 18th Street, NW in Adams Morgan. The fire in one business with the sign “#1 Juicy Cajun Seafood” and the Ethiopian restaurant next door named “Zenebech.” No injuries reported.
Working Fire 2400 block 18th St NW. Fire in attic of 1 story building containing several stores. No injuries at present. pic.twitter.com/SmI1oIbcf0
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) December 23, 2017
2nd Alarm has been requested 2400 block 18th St NW. Attic fire commercial building. Now have some visible fire coming thru roof. pic.twitter.com/DkYd1vRhCD
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) December 23, 2017
2nd Alarm update 18th St NW. Opening roof and pulling ceilings below with hooks to expose fire. Still considerable active fire pic.twitter.com/C8xb5ywC8O
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) December 23, 2017
2nd Alarm update 18th St NW. Still stubborn Fire in attic. Removing personnel from compromised roof area. Firefight continues. pic.twitter.com/fnPCVARsQf
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) December 23, 2017
18th St. 2nd Alarm update: All firefighters evacuated from building due to compromised roof. Now in defensive mode attacking fire from outside with large diameter streams. Still no injuries. pic.twitter.com/YtK5BU3pgU
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) December 23, 2017
18th St NW – all visible fire knocked down- still hitting hot spots – fire investigators on scene – awaiting the green light to search for cause and origin. #DCsBravest pic.twitter.com/6hODcrrtaf
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) December 23, 2017
2nd Alarm update: Heavy duty streams shut down. We have resumed attacking the fire from the interior. pic.twitter.com/H7moTedmDz
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) December 23, 2017
18th St 2nd Alarm is under control. We are extinguishing isolated pockets of hidden fire. Firefighters are going through rehab process, getting checked medically & rehydrating. No injuries. pic.twitter.com/JgTmpbh9Jz
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) December 23, 2017