DC Fire Department Mourns Loss of Battalion Chief Keith Long, Announces Funeral Details with Traffic Advisories

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DC Fire Department Mourns Loss of Battalion Chief Keith Long, Announces Funeral Details with Traffic Advisories
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The DC Fire Department announces the passing of Battalion Chief Keith T. Long and details for his funeral service, including associated traffic advisories from the Metropolitan Police Department. The announcement includes information on road closures and rolling closures impacting commuters.

The Department deeply mourns the loss of Battalion Fire Chief Keith T. Long, who tragically passed away on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. Chief Long dedicated his life to serving the community, having been appointed to the Department on December 19, 1988. At the time of his passing, Battalion Fire Chief Long was serving as a Safety Battalion Chief , a testament to his commitment to the well-being of his fellow firefighters and the public.

His sudden death has left a void in the department and in the hearts of all who knew him. The Department extends its deepest condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues during this incredibly difficult time. The legacy of his service and dedication will forever be remembered and cherished by all members of the DC Fire Department. Funeral services for Battalion Chief Long will be held on Friday, February 20, 2026, in Brentwood, Maryland, providing an opportunity for the community to come together and honor his life and sacrifice. The arrangements for the funeral service and related commemorations are being meticulously planned to ensure a respectful and fitting tribute to a man who gave so much to the city. The entire department is working together to support the family during this period of grief. \The Metropolitan Police Department has issued advisories to commuters across the region regarding traffic impacts associated with the funeral services for Battalion Chief Long. The advisories highlight the need for careful planning and awareness of rolling closures that will affect traffic flow in both the District of Columbia and Prince George’s County, Maryland. These measures are necessary to facilitate the funeral procession and ensure the safety of participants and the public. Specific street closures and rolling closures are detailed to help commuters navigate the area efficiently. The authorities request the cooperation and understanding of the public, and they are providing clear guidance to minimize disruption and make it possible for residents and those attending the funeral to travel safely. The temporary restrictions are being carefully planned and implemented in a manner that balances the need to honor Chief Long with the need to maintain essential traffic flow. Detailed information is provided to help the public stay informed. \Commuters are advised to anticipate significant delays and plan their routes accordingly, considering the rolling closures that will be in effect. The following street will be closed to vehicle traffic from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Southern Avenue from Chesapeake Street, SE to Bonini Road, SE. Residents needing access, as well as those attending the funeral service, will be permitted to travel through the area. The following roadways will experience rolling closures in conjunction with the funeral procession, expected to occur between 1:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.: South Capitol Street from Southern Avenue to DC-295; Maine Avenue from 695 to Independence Avenue, SW; Ohio Drive from Independence Avenue to Rock Creek Parkway and Potomac Parkway, NW; Calvert Street from Rock Creek Parkway and Potomac Parkway, NW to 18th Street, NW; Vermont Avenue from U Street to Florida Avenue, NW; Sherman Avenue from Florida Avenue to Harvard Street, NW; Hobart Street from Harvard Street to Michigan Avenue, NW; Franklin Street from Michigan Avenue to Vista Street, NE; and South Dakota Avenue from Vista Street to Bladensburg Road, NE. In other news, referencing missed connection at Swings Coffee (14th & G) on Wednesday, February 18th, from 8:30 – 9 AM. Also in other news, DC Water Reaches Collapsed Pipe Section; Damage Assessment Underway regarding the mega sewage spill into the Potomac River

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