Firefighting is more than just a job... it's life! Below you'll find photos of True Heroes,
who, day after day, put themselves on the line to help their community.
We are very selective in the photos we post, and never attempt to exploit
anyone's tragedy. We appreciate our Firefighters!!!

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2010

07-30-2010 Motorcycle Accident
WPFD is toned out to a motorcycle accident.
07-18-2010 OMC ER Opening
OMC celebrates their new ER opening.
06-23-2010 Fire Alarm
WPFD responds to a fire alarm which turns out to be a small fire.
06-22-2010 MVA
WPFD responds to a mva.
06-03-2010 Drill
Several Fire Departments simulate a response to a downtown fire.
05-03-2010 MVA
WPFD responds to a head-on collision.
05-03-2010 MVA
WPFD is toned out to a single vehicle accident where a driver went through a guard-rail.
04-02-2010 Structure Fire
WPFD responds mutual aid with Brandsville FD for a structure fire.
03-29-2010 MVA
WPFD responds to an accident where one of the vehicles is overturned.
03-27-2010 Easter Egg Hunt 03-21-2010 MVA
WPFD responds to this accident involving two vehicles.
03-18-2010 Train vs Car
WPFD responds to this accident where the driver was fortunate enough to walk away without injuries.
03-12-2010 Structure Fire
WPFD responds to a structure fire. They rescued a man from the roof.
03-12-2010 MVA
WPFD responds to a two vehicle accident
03-09-2010 Flu Fire
WPFD responds to a structure fire which turned out to be a flu fire.
03-07-2010 Field Fire
WPFD responds to a large field fire.
03-03-2010 MVA
WPFD responds to a car vs. semi accident.
 
03-03-2010 MVA
WPFD responds to a grassfire
 
 
02-25-2010 MVA
WPFD responds to a two vehicle accident.
 
02-25-2010 MVA
WPFD responds to a two vehicle accident.
 
01-24-2010 MVA
WPFD responds to a two vehicle accident.
 
01-09-2010 Vehicle Fire
WPFD is toned out to a vehicle fire.
01-08-2010 Flu Fire
WPFD responds to a flu fire.
01-01-2010 Train vs truck
WPFD responds to train/truck accident. The single occupant was transported to OMC.

 


 

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