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Los Angeles Fire Dept - Guest - 09-05-2009 Kelvin, The following houses are Task Force (TF) houses. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 20, 26, 27, 29, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 47, 48, 50, 58, 60, 61, 63, 64, 66, 69, 72, 73, 74, 75, 85, 87, 88, 89, 90, 92, 95, 96, 98, 105. There are also 2 Light Force (LF) houses. 28 & 78. They have an engine & a truck that run together. I would have listed 9s in with the TFs, but they no longer are a true TF. Hope that helps as well. Los Angeles Fire Dept - Ladder 68 - 09-05-2009 Ok... I am behind the times. I thought Engine 78 in Studio City was a single engine house and 102's in Valley Glen ran a LF with E302 and T102. All in Battalion 14 and Division 3. When did the change happen? Thanks in advance. Los Angeles Fire Dept - Guest - 09-05-2009 [quote name='Ladder 68' post='334265' date='Sep 5 2009, 16:57 ']Ok... I am behind the times. I thought Engine 78 in Studio City was a single engine house and 102's in Valley Glen ran a LF with E302 and T102. All in Battalion 14 and Division 3. When did the change happen? Thanks in advance.[/quote] The change took place this past January when 78's moved into there new Station at 4041 Whitsett Ave, Light Force 102 disbanded and moved to 78's and became Paramedic Assesment Light Force 78 they also have Rescue 78 and EMS 14, Engine 78 moved and became Engine 102. Los Angeles Fire Dept - Ladder 68 - 09-06-2009 Thanks for the info. I assume their respective crews swapped as well? And are they still in the same Battalion and Division? Thanks in advance. Los Angeles Fire Dept - gjh119 - 09-06-2009 I'm sure this has been asked a million times and I apologize if i missed it. What is a Light Force, Task Force consist in comoanies? Los Angeles Fire Dept - Guest - 09-06-2009 [color="#FF0000"]Go back to page 6 for your answer.[/color] Los Angeles Fire Dept - gjh119 - 09-06-2009 [quote name='Crash Cop' post='334578' date='Sep 6 2009, 13:15 '][color="#FF0000"]Go back to page 6 for your answer.[/color][/quote] 10-4....Thank you! Los Angeles Fire Dept - Guest - 09-06-2009 [quote name='Ladder 68' post='334568' date='Sep 6 2009, 09:01 ']Thanks for the info. I assume their respective crews swapped as well? And are they still in the same Battalion and Division? Thanks in advance.[/quote] Larry, It is in the same Bn & Div. It finally replaced the station that was destroyed during the '94 Northridge quake. Yes, the crew on LF102 became the crew on LF78. Same w/ the rescues. Los Angeles Fire Dept - Ladder 68 - 09-06-2009 Thanks Casey for the info. Did the "new" E102 remain as ALS or ALS assessment as when they were E78? Thanks in advance. Los Angeles Fire Dept - marco17 - 09-06-2009 LAFD E-88, 1989 Pierce Dash enroute to a MVA. Covering 77's area presumably while 77's was at the Station Fire. Los Angeles Fire Dept - hp1530 - 09-07-2009 [quote name='marco17' post='334684' date='Sep 6 2009, 21:00 ']LAFD E-88, 1989 Pierce Dash enroute to a MVA. Covering 77's area presumably while 77's was at the Station Fire. [/quote] Appears to be E288 with the 2 magnet removed. Guess split OCD either split up the light forces, T88 was shut down or E88 was at the shops. Los Angeles Fire Dept - marco17 - 09-07-2009 [quote name='JFong' post='334688' date='Sep 7 2009, 00:17 ']Appears to be E288 with the 2 magnet removed. Guess split OCD either split up the light forces, T88 was shut down or E88 was at the shops.[/quote] Good catch JFong... I was too busy trying to shoot the photo through the windshield <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/fireman.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Los Angeles Fire Dept - Guest - 09-10-2009 Truck 50 Formerly Truck 35. 1995 Spartan/LTI. The engine to the rear of it is Engine 250. Together they run as LF50. Los Angeles Fire Dept - Guest - 09-10-2009 [quote name='Ladder 68' post='334611' date='Sep 6 2009, 12:54 ']Thanks Casey for the info. Did the "new" E102 remain as ALS or ALS assessment as when they were E78? Thanks in advance.[/quote] I believe so. I may be able to confirm this week. Los Angeles Fire Dept - Guest - 10-07-2009 I am heading to LA for the long weekend. I am wondering if anyone can suggest a few stations of places that may sell company t-shirts. Thank you in advance Los Angeles Fire Dept - Guest - 10-07-2009 27's in Hollywood may sell t-shirts you can call them and find out, You can find station contact info at www.lafd.org I've also seen shirts from Station's 3, 4, 35, 61, 77 & 88's. Los Angeles Fire Dept - Guest - 10-07-2009 Engine 247 running a 99 Pierce. Photo by Monrovia1. Los Angeles Fire Dept - Guest - 10-07-2009 Engine 47 in Boyle Heights Photo by Monrovia1. Los Angeles Fire Dept - Guest - 10-07-2009 Truck 47 in a reserve Seagrave. Photo by Monrovia1. Los Angeles Fire Dept - dodger2004 - 10-07-2009 [quote name='casey' date='07 October 2009 - 08:22 PM' timestamp='1254970929' post='341553'] Engine 47 in Boyle Heights Photo by Monrovia1. [/quote] Hey Casey 47s first-in isn't in Boyle Heights its in El Sereno/ Rose Hills area |