From Collection of Arlington Fire Capt. Randy Higgins
Honoring the Fire and Rescue Service - Arlington County, Virginia and Beyond - Established 1999
Friday, December 07, 2007
ENGINE 66
Engine 66, staffed by federal firefighters, protected the old Arlington Hall Station of the U.S. Army until base closed in 1990.
The two-piece engine company, which consisted of a wagon and a pumper, covered Box 6672 - and rarely left the post. It was a quiet station. Very quiet.
Today, the site - at Route 50 and George Mason Drive - is occupied by the State Department training center and the National Guard.
This photo of Engine 66's wagon is from the collection of Arlington Fire Capt. Randy Higgins.
The rig - a 1980 Hahn/Firetec 1000/500/30 - was transferred to the Fort Belvoir Fire Department in Fairfax County, according to Higgins.
The two-piece engine company, which consisted of a wagon and a pumper, covered Box 6672 - and rarely left the post. It was a quiet station. Very quiet.
Today, the site - at Route 50 and George Mason Drive - is occupied by the State Department training center and the National Guard.
This photo of Engine 66's wagon is from the collection of Arlington Fire Capt. Randy Higgins.
The rig - a 1980 Hahn/Firetec 1000/500/30 - was transferred to the Fort Belvoir Fire Department in Fairfax County, according to Higgins.