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DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-25-2007 E-13’s new Cyclone II gets to show off on the Mall side of the US Capitol during a firefighting demonstration given on April 25, 2001. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-25-2007 E-14’s new Cyclone II already going heavy-duty, supplying Truck 15's ladder pipe on a large trash fire at the waste transfer facility on Bates Rd. NE, in July 2001. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-25-2007 May 11, 2001 - E-32’s new E\-One. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-25-2007 E-05 in service with S-119, a 2000 E\-One Cyclone II; picking up from a house fire on 09-22-04. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-25-2007 Reverse angle from above. You can see that by this time the DCFD had ditched all the large diameter hose and returned to 3" supply line for the sake of speed, versatility and ease. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-25-2007 Engine 10 traded in their 1996 E\-One Cyclone for this 2000 Cyclone II. Photo was taken March 8, 2001, apartment fire in rear of 1300 block of H St. NE. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-25-2007 In this photo taken on 01-23-07, E-21’s 2000 Cyclone II (S-120) was at the end of its first-line use though only seven years old. This is not to say anything bad about the manufacturer; it is the nature of running a 15-ton aluminum body rig thousands of times a year. DCFD Photos, old or new - Guest - 06-27-2007 [quote name='dcfireman' post='121851' date='Jun 23 2007, 22:41 '] 4 Engine 30 was recipient of a ’99 E\-One. October 25, 2002 photo.[/quote] S116 is still around and taking up space at 50 49th st NE. What a POS, I liked S196 much better. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-27-2007 [quote name='ResQguy' post='123327' date='Jun 27 2007, 21:43 ']S116 is still around and taking up space at 50 49th st NE. What a POS, I liked S196 much better.[/quote] Wasn't that ex-E-25? Do you know what E-3 ended up with (S-196 or S-195)? DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-27-2007 Speaking of S-116 (xE-30), here’s a photo of its twin sister, S-117 (xE-22), filling in for either E-1 or E-23 one day in September 2004. DCFD Photos, old or new - smketrfdny - 06-27-2007 Kevin, when did they go to the Humat? I recall those stupid, bulky Akron valves that really werent that well liked.,.. Surprised to see a Humay in DC................... DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-28-2007 [quote name='smketrfdny' post='123365' date='Jun 27 2007, 22:43 ']Kevin, when did they go to the Humat? I recall those stupid, bulky Akron valves that really werent that well liked.,.. Surprised to see a Humat in DC...................[/quote] I believe the department went to the Humat Valve in 1998 with the first two Seagraves (E-27 and E-31). I have no photograph in the archives showing an Akron after 1998. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-29-2007 2001 S-130 through 135 Six wagons, ordered from Seagrave in 2000, were put into service early in 2001. The DCFD returned to the two-stage pump, this time the Waterous CM 1250 GPM, and kept the 500-gallon water tanks. The previous two ’98 Seagraves had single-stage Hale pumps. S-130 through 135 went to Engine Companies 6, 11, 17, 23, 24, and 25. Photo: “Shaw” Engine 6 (S-130), November 26, 2002 on Gallaudet St. west of Central Pl. NE. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-29-2007 Brand new “Columbia Heights” Engine 11 (S-131) in 2001 on Bates Rd. NW DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-29-2007 “Brookland” Engine 17 (S-132) works a 2nd Alarm that occurred at shift change, at 7th and Franklin St. NE DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-29-2007 “Foggy Bottom” E-23’s new ’00 Seagrave(S-133) at a car fire in Foggy Bottom. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-29-2007 “The Pride of Petworth” E-24’s ’00 Seagrave (S-134) is shown working on January 23, 2007, shortly before entering reserve status. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-29-2007 In March 2007, the “E-24” was peeled off S-134, and it was pressed into service as a reserve wagon with Engine 30. View is in the 5400 block of C St. SE. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-29-2007 E-17’s 2000 Seagrave when fairly new………. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-29-2007 Ex-E-17 (S-132) still looks good in June 2007 in its new livery as ready-reserve Engine 50, quartered with Engine 3. |