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PHOTOS: Alexandria Honors Joshua Weissman

On Thursday, firefighters, paramedics and hundreds of others are honoring Alexandria paramedic Joshua A. Weissman, 33, who died in the line of duty.

 
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Jason Allen, a snare drummer with the Northern Virginia Firefighters Emerald Society Pipe Band, watches the funeral of Alexandria paramedic Joshua Weissman. The ceremony, held at the Beth El Hebrew Congregation, was completely full and had large tents, out
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Two ladder trucks lined Seminary Road this morning with a flag draped between them in honor of Alexandria City paramedic Joshua A. Weissman, who died Feb. 9 after injuries sustained in the line of duty the day before.
Firefighters from the Dunn Loring, Va. Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department lined up on Seminary Road for the funeral procession of Joshua A. Weissman, an Alexandria paramedic who died in the line of duty.
Multiple large screens were set up outside the Beth El Hebrew Congregation on Seminary Road in Alexandria Thursday afternoon for paramedic Joshua A. Weissman's services.

Danny Kelly Jr and Chad Williams of the Stafford County Fire & Rescue Department stand waiting for services to begin for Alexandria City paramedic Joshua A. Weissman. Firefighters, medics and others from across Northern Virginia and elsewhere in the country came for the services today.

 

Patch will be adding photos to this gallery throughout the day.

Alexandria City paramedic Joshua A. Weissman, 33, of Bristow, Va., died Feb. 9 after a tragic fall off of I-395 the night before while trying to reach a burning car. Thursday, thousands of people—including the entire Alexandria City fire department, co-workers from Weissman's former station in Cayuga Heights, N.Y. and family and friends—are honoring him.

Funeral services are at 1 p.m. at Beth El Hebrew Congregation, 3830 Seminary Road. After the service, a procession that could be a mile long will drive west on Seminary Road past Fire Station 206 where Weissman was assigned and loop back, heading east on Seminary, crossing Quaker Lane down Janney's Lane to Ivy Hill Cemetery, at 2823 King Street. A map of the route is available for local commuters and residents.

Prior to a memorial service Wednesday night, Weissman's brother Gabe thanked the people of Alexandria for their support. “During the trials of the past few days, as we’re beginning to comprehend and adjust to this new reality, the hundreds in the Alexandria Fire Department and with other emergency units from near and far have shown us with their steadfastness and compassion why Josh loved what he did so much."

See Patch's complete coverage of the Weissman tragedy and memorial services for more information.

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Jason Spencer

5:37 pm on Thursday, February 16, 2012

The Arlington County Board opened its Tuesday meeting with a moment of silence in honor of Weissman.

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Janet

9:02 pm on Thursday, February 16, 2012

Can the Patch determine whether VDOT has fixed the between-lane gap on the bridge over Four Mile Run so no one else falls through?

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Sharon McLoone

9:34 pm on Thursday, February 16, 2012

I will ask VDOT what its plans are in regards to the gaps there and let you know.

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