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Thursday, June 18, 2020
An Aerial View of the Roediger House
Here's something that doesn't present itself every day: the Winston-Salem Fire Department's (relatively) new KME tractor-drawn tiller aerial ladder truck parked in front of the Roediger House. It was a day of testing fire hydrants, apparently, and the spaces in front of the house were perfect for that behemoth to slide into. You can regularly see this rascal cruising through downtown, expertly navigating the tight turns at intersections.
Here's to hoping this is the only reason it ever appears in front of the house, if not when staging for a downtown parade.
In case you were hoping for something else with the title of this blog post, I seem to have never gotten around to posting this drone shot shared with me by the guys from Way Up Media, from summer 2016, when they lived down the street:
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about town,
neighbors,
outside views
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