Exploring the Edgewater Volunteer Fire Department

Fireboat 2 standby for the Annapolis Trident Swim

A red and gray fire-rescue boat is docked at a concrete pier. The boat is equipped with various antennas and safety gear. In the background, a rocky shoreline and a distant boat on the water are visible under a cloudy sky.

On Saturday April 29th,  Fireboat 2 along with Fireboat 36, were asked to standby for the Annapolis Trident Swim as water support. It was held in the Chesapeake Bay with the Start and Finish Lines at the beach of the Bay Ridge Pool Association. The Annapolis Trident Swim is a fundraising open water 5K swim to benefit the Navy SEAL Foundation Gold Star families of fallen Navy SEALs.

 

A group of people stand by the shore of a lake with some wearing swimsuits and others in casual clothes. Behind them are trees and houses. A few kayaks are visible near the water. The atmosphere is overcast.    View from a fire rescue boat on the water approaching a shoreline with green trees and a white building. Overcast sky and calm water surface. "FIRE RESCUE" text visible on the boat's side. A yellow fire rescue boat labeled "FIRE BOAT 36" and "ANNAPOLIS" is navigating on a grey, calm body of water. In the background, there are sailboats and a large bridge under a cloudy sky.A cartoon green creature wearing goggles and swim gear runs through water holding a trident. The background shows a bridge with a yellow sky. Text reads "Annapolis Trident Swim" around the image.Logo of the Navy SEAL Foundation. It features a stylized eagle head and anchor in the center, surrounded by a blue circle with the text "Navy SEAL Foundation" and two yellow stars.

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