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The '''Fireboat ''John H. Glenn Jr.''''' is a [[fireboat]] stationed on the [[Potomac River|Potomac]] and [[Anacostia River|Anacostia]] rivers
The '''Fireboat ''John H. Glenn Jr.''''' is a [[fireboat]] stationed on the [[Potomac River|Potomac]] and [[Anacostia River|Anacostia]] rivers
in [[Washington DC]].<ref name=WashingtonPost2010-01-10>
in [[Washington DC]].<ref name=WashingtonPost2010-01-10>

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The Fireboat John H. Glenn Jr. is a fireboat stationed on the Potomac and Anacostia rivers in Washington DC.[1] Her bow was re-inforced in 1984, and allows her to also serve as an icebreaker during the winter.

The vessel served the FDNY for her first fifteen years, being sold to the Washington DC Fire Department in 1977.[2]

The Washington D.C. Fire Department's fleet includes two smaller fireboats, which are not equipped to break ice.[1]

The excursion vessel Spirit of Washington smashed into the dock shared by the fire department and police department's boats, damaging the John H. Glenn Jr.[3]

Specifications
displacement 84 tons[1]
length 71 ft (21.64 m)[1]
beam 21 ft (6.4 m)[2]
draft 5 ft (1.52 m)[2]
power 3 x 450 horsepower[1][3]
speed 20 knots[4]
pumping capacity
3000 gallons per minute Initial design[4]
5000 gallons per minute during FDNY service[2]
7000 gallons per minute in Washington DC service[3]
ship's complement 4[3]
built 1962[1]

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