Was on the SIE in traffic due to the HOV lane closed for construction when this was transmitted. Rescue 5 came out of nowhere and blew down the HOV with of course in typical SI fashion like 15 vehicles following. Many of which had to take evasive action after they noticed actual construction...
Heavy clutter indeed. Passed by a few hours later with Nat Grid digging up the street to work on the gas and saw the pile on the side of the house almost up to the second floor windows that it all came out of.
Probably one of the lousiest and most unique places to have a major fire in morning rush hour.
- Main entrance to Christ the King HS to the left of the fire building
- "M" train Metropolitan Av Station to the right and the freight line running alongside it and beyond... and the shopping...
Poor E228 turned around on both 2-2 and 3-3 because relocators were assigned instead. How the times have changed. The trend continues. I don't see the reasoning for leaving the 'first-due' neighborhoods with a large gap in services over and over when they transmit more alarms or special call units.
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