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Thu. Feb 18th 2010
Garage Fire on Ritchie Rd- 13 Box

On February 18, 2010 at 1106 hours, Catlett was dispatched to Box 1304 for a possible house fire.  W-7, K-7, and A-12-2 ...

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Wed. Feb 17th 2010
Vehicle Fire on Hunter Rd

On February 17, 2010 at 1447 hours, Catlett was dispatched for a vehicle fire on Hunter Rd.  W-7 and Tanker 7 responded....

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Wed. Feb 10th 2010
Train Accident on Bristersburg Rd- Amtrak vs. Dump Truck

On February 10, 2010 at 2221 hours, Catlett was dispatched for a passenger train accident at the Bristersburg Rd crossin...

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