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Ice breaker: How this fire crew is cracking DC’s icy waterways

D.C. firefighters, specially trained by the U.S. Coast Guard, work to break up large ice sheets that formed in frigid temperatures blocking access on the waterway in an emergency. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)

WASHINGTON 鈥 While it makes for a serene sight, the frozen Potomac and Anacostia rivers, and other local waterways, can be hazardous if there’s an emergency. So it’s up to D.C. Fire Platoon 3 to clear the water of ice, so they can access any boaters in distress, any national security concerns or alarms at Reagan National Airport.

It was a bit of a rocky ride as the bow of the John Glenn traveled through several inches of ice on the Potomac.

“The John Glenn is rated as an ice-breaking vessel,” said Matt Sandy with D.C. Fire and EMS. “It is currently the only one on the Potomac River available to break ice in an emergency.”

He said they had to break the ice multiple times a day this week, which was necessary to clear a path in case water rescue was needed.

D.C. firefighters, specially trained by the U.S. Coast Guard, work to break up large ice sheets that formed in frigid temperatures blocking access on the waterway in an emergency.
 (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
D.C. firefighters, specially trained by the U.S. Coast Guard, work to break up large ice sheets that formed in frigid temperatures blocking access on the waterway in an emergency. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
D.C. firefighters, specially trained by the U.S. Coast Guard, work to break up large ice sheets that formed in frigid temperatures blocking access on the waterway in an emergency.
 (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
“The John Glenn is rated as an ice-breaking vessel,” said Matt Sandy with D.C. Fire and EMS. “It is currently the only one on the Potomac River available to break ice in an emergency.” (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
The thickness of the ice varies throughout the connected waterways depending on how many times the vessel has broken up the path and on the shade. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
The thickness of the ice varies throughout the connected waterways depending on how many times the vessel has broken up the path and on the shade. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
D.C. firefighters, specially trained by the U.S. Coast Guard, work to break up large ice sheets that formed in frigid temperatures blocking access on the waterway in an emergency.
 (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
Sandy said they had to break the ice multiple times a day this week, which was necessary to clear a path in case water rescue was needed. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
The John H Glenn Jr. is the only boat in the region that can break ice other than a U.S. Coast Guard boat that is miles away on the Chesapeake Bay, DC Fire officials said. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
The John H Glenn Jr. is the only boat in the region that can break ice other than a U.S. Coast Guard boat that is miles away on the Chesapeake Bay, DC Fire officials said. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
D.C. firefighters, specially trained by the U.S. Coast Guard, work to break up large ice sheets that formed in frigid temperatures blocking access on the waterway in an emergency.
 (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
It was a bit of a rocky ride as the bow of the John Glenn traveled through several inches of ice on the Potomac. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
The ice clinks together as the boat rumbles by on the Washington Channel, making it’s way to the Potomac River to clear paths in the ice for emergency response. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
Afternoon sun reflecting off the ice makes for a beautiful sight for the DC Fire crew that breaks up the ice multiple times a day. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
Afternoon sun reflecting off the ice makes for a beautiful sight for the DC Fire crew that breaks up the ice multiple times a day. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
The layers of ice almost resemble waves hitting a shoreline, where the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers meet the Washington Channel. On the left is Arlington, Virginia and on the right Washington, DC. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
The layers of ice almost resemble waves hitting a shoreline, where the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers meet the Washington Channel. On the left is Arlington, Virginia and on the right Washington, DC. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
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D.C. firefighters, specially trained by the U.S. Coast Guard, work to break up large ice sheets that formed in frigid temperatures blocking access on the waterway in an emergency.
 (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
D.C. firefighters, specially trained by the U.S. Coast Guard, work to break up large ice sheets that formed in frigid temperatures blocking access on the waterway in an emergency.
 (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
The thickness of the ice varies throughout the connected waterways depending on how many times the vessel has broken up the path and on the shade. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
D.C. firefighters, specially trained by the U.S. Coast Guard, work to break up large ice sheets that formed in frigid temperatures blocking access on the waterway in an emergency.
 (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
The John H Glenn Jr. is the only boat in the region that can break ice other than a U.S. Coast Guard boat that is miles away on the Chesapeake Bay, DC Fire officials said. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
D.C. firefighters, specially trained by the U.S. Coast Guard, work to break up large ice sheets that formed in frigid temperatures blocking access on the waterway in an emergency.
 (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
Afternoon sun reflecting off the ice makes for a beautiful sight for the DC Fire crew that breaks up the ice multiple times a day. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)
The layers of ice almost resemble waves hitting a shoreline, where the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers meet the Washington Channel. On the left is Arlington, Virginia and on the right Washington, DC. (小萝莉影视/Megan Cloherty)

Megan Cloherty

An award-winning journalist, Megan Cloherty is podcast host and producer of the 鈥22 Hours: An American Nightmare.鈥 She previously served as 小萝莉影视 Investigative Reporter covering breaking news, crime and courts.

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