Flashing lights of red and white lit up the road for as far as the eye could see. More then 45 fire trucks and rescue units from as far away as Snow Hill, Severna Park, Glen Burnie, Rivera Beach, Cape St. Claire, Dillsburg and Rockport, joined in the celebration, some with vintage vehicles.
Music was provided by the award-winning Arundel High School Marching Band and Color Guard, the James D. Gross City Wide Marching Band from Baltimore City, as well as the...
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