Quote:Just saw this Trey.
I will try and find it. Have you been able to shoot in the city lately?
Ok...I was up there 3 weeks ago and shot at 1,2,4,5,6,9,11 and 14 . Hope to get back soon to get more . I posted on the previous page if you want to see what I got .
Quote:Ok...I was up there 3 weeks ago and shot at 1,2,4,5,6,9,11 and 14 . Hope to get back soon to get more . I posted on the previous page if you want to see what I got .
I saw them. You always take great photos. I need to upgrade to something better than my cell phone, but for now I'm happy just getting our apparatus back on here. Let me know next time you are in the city.
Quote:I saw them. You always take great photos. I need to upgrade to something better than my cell phone, but for now I'm happy just getting our apparatus back on here. Let me know next time you are in the city.
Thanks and will do. Any and all photos are greatly appreciated here, no matter what they are taken with . Thanks for the updates .
Quote:It has been assigned to the Fleet Maintenance Division for multiple years now. They use it as a tow truck. I haven't heard of it being used for rescue-capabilities in many years
Quote:THe Rotator is at the Fire Department Repair Shop. The plan to integrate it with Rescue Squad No2 went out the window. There was a lot of time spent on training members how to use the unit. I was sad to see the plan scrapped
Quote:It now sits outside in the weather unsecured on a public DC street near the shops. Not even kept indoors or in the secured fenced in lot at the shops. Surprised the bell has not been stolen off it yet.
Thanks for the tips guys! It definitely is not shown a lot of love and it shows. Sad.
Washington DC FD Heavy Rescue by
Seth Granville, on Flickr
Washington DC FD Heavy Rescue by
Seth Granville, on Flickr
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New Jersey? I would hope, and hope they send it to Seagrave in Wisconsin, so that technicians trained on the Aerialscope can rebuild it, with proper (and updated) Aerialscope components. I've seen several Aerialscopes, including one we had where I worked, that were damaged due to the departments using repair facilities that shouldn't have been working on an Aerialscope in the first place.
Tac you're worried about
Seagrave New Jersey doing a refurb on an Aerialscope??? Again it went to
Seagrave NJ so I would say they are very capable on rebuilding a Scope.
Quote:This reserve truck is being utilized by Tower 3 for the indefinite future. The Tower has been sent to New Jersey (I was told) to start the refurbishment process. This reserve TDA is basically brand new, post refurb.
What trailer is this unit pulling?? This tractor originally replaced a Hahn tractor with a Grove/LTI ladder
Quote:Tac you're worried about Seagrave New Jersey doing a refurb on an Aerialscope??? Again it went to Seagrave NJ so I would say they are very capable on rebuilding a Scope.
Depends on....pardon the pun....scope of the work. If it's only basically a refresh, they can do it. But
Seagrave sends all major Aerialscope refurbishment and repair work to Wisconsin. They have equipment, tooling and a skilled quantity of manpower that NJ doesn't to not only rebuild but upgrade it. At least that's the last I heard.
https://seagrave.com/Portals/0/Documents...161428-367
On a side note,
Seagrave in NJ is now
http://www.eessllc.com/. Does
Seagrave still operate a factory service center there? I remember that
Seagrave service center was primarily for FDNY rigs after Campbell Supply resigned from being a
Seagrave dealer to go ALF.
EDITED: Grammar
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Depends on....pardon the pun....scope of the work. If it's only basically a refresh, they can do it. But Seagrave sends all major Aerialscope refurbishment and repair work to Wisconsin. They have equipment, tooling and a skilled quantity of manpower that NJ doesn't to not only rebuild but upgrade it. At least that's the last I heard.
https://seagrave.com/Portals/0/Documents...161428-367
On a side note, Seagrave in NJ is now http://www.eessllc.com/. Does Seagrave still operate a factory service center there?
Here is the address according to Google Maps 11 Edgeboro Rd
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
USA
Just received word from a former co-worker that DCFD people are in Appleton to pick up a new heavy rescue and hazmat unit.
Quote:Just received word from a former co-worker that DCFD people are in Appleton to pick up a new heavy rescue and hazmat unit.
What about the New Pumpers?
Recently heard that Tower 3 (at Rehab) won't pass UL testing. Any facts to that? What was the plans for the second AerialScope, or old Tower 3 once it was rehabbed?
Thanks
Brent
Quote:Recently heard that Tower 3 (at Rehab) won't pass UL testing. Any facts to that? What was the plans for the second AerialScope, or old Tower 3 once it was rehabbed?
Thanks
Brent
From what I heard the new scope was going to Tower 3 and the old/refurbed one was going to be a reserve. This was some time ago so things could have changed
Things have died once again.Any updates or news on anything apparatus or station related?
CW47982
2015 Seagrave Custom Pumper - 8 units
$8,368,670.00
2/15/2017 - 2/14/18
No
Base Period
Open
No
Seagrave FIRE APARATUS INC
Does this mean eight pumpers built to the 2015 spec by
Seagrave? At over $1M each? Are these pumpers coming into the fleet fully loaded and ready to go?
CW49385
Seagrave Custom Pumper - One Unit
$788,648.00
1/24/2017 - 1/23/18
No
Base Period
Open
No
Seagrave FIRE APARATUS INC
Why is there a contract for just one custom pumper on this order, at $200K less than the other pumpers on the other order? Is this one special because of station size, maybe enhanced foam capabilities?
CW35024
Ladder Truck Refurb
$429,123.00
6/3/2015 - 2/5/16
No
Base Period
Open
No
Pierce MANUFACTURING
Which truck apparatus is getting re-happed, the existing Aerialscope?
788,648.00 for 1 pumper wow.
I was also curious about the somewhat inflated prices.
Looking through some of the documents linked below, I understand a little more. These purchases are being made using the HGAC purchasing cooperatives, so no bids were needed. They also added a lot of options and upgrades to the base price. Definitely fully loaded, no expense spared it seems. The contract includes stainless steel construction, extended warranties, and also includes loose equipment, radios, computers, and installation.
Here's some more information on the award, breaks down the cost a little more on the Engine purchase:
http://app.ocp.dc.gov/Award_attachments/...-18-17.pdf
http://app.ocp.dc.gov/Award_attachments/...-09-17.pdf
Thanks for the info. Most departments use the HGAC to save money seems not the case here.