Second Night of Gunfire Engulfs DCFD; No Victims Found
WASHINGTON, D.C., September 15, 2023 – In a frightening series of events, the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services (DCFD) found themselves amidst gunfire for the second consecutive night. The most recent incident involved a fire marshal calling a 10-33, a distress code signaling immediate danger to firefighters and EMS personnel, and necessitating urgent police assistance.
According to reports, around 50 shots were fired, entrapping the fire marshal in a building on Edgewood Street NE. Fortunately, he managed to find safety as units from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) responded promptly to the distress call.
Upon securing the location, combined efforts from fire, EMS, and police personnel found no victims from the shooting, marking a tense but non-fatal incident. The circumstances surrounding this gunfire remain under investigation, with authorities working to uncover the details and potential motives behind the shooting.
This incident came just one day after another alarming event where units from Engine 33 and Truck 8 reported 10-33s when they came under fire at a crash scene located at South Capitol & Elmira SE. These incidents underscore a period of heightened tension and danger for emergency service personnel in the field.
Authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity or information that could aid in the ongoing investigations. They further call upon the community to support one another and to work together in maintaining safety during these challenging times.
As the situation continues to unfold, we will be here to provide you with the most up-to-date information sourced from reliable official communications. Please stay tuned for any developments on this pressing matter.