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DCFD Photos, old or new - Guest - 06-29-2007 Does anybody have and pictures of the old International Twin Agent Unit that was S.706? DCFD Photos, old or new - Guest - 06-29-2007 [quote name='dcfireman' post='123335' date='Jun 27 2007, 22:56 ']Wasn't that ex-E-25? Do you know what E-3 ended up with (S-196 or S-195)?[/quote] Nope, S116 was always E30 until we got the 2002 Seagrave (S141). S116 went to the shop today to get it's new "50 series" number. S196 was originally E16, painted in stars & bars. It was reassigned to E3 and painted red over white when they reopened the station, and found its way to E30 for about 6 months or so in 2004 while S141 got an extended vacation to apparatus division. S196 was disposed of last month at auction. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/stretcher.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 06-30-2007 [quote name='ResQguy' post='123981' date='Jun 29 2007, 22:20 ']Nope, S116 was always E30 until we got the 2002 Seagrave (S141). S116 went to the shop today to get it's new "50 series" number. S196 was originally E16, painted in stars & bars. It was reassigned to E3 and painted red over white when they reopened the station, and found its way to E30 for about 6 months or so in 2004 while S141 got an extended vacation to apparatus division. S196 was disposed of last month at auction. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/stretcher.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />[/quote] Good job ResQguy. I thank you. Next time you're around, stop in for a cup of coffee and mention my name -- you'll have to pay, but I'll see to it you get a seat by the window! DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 07-01-2007 [quote name='BCFDT782' post='123924' date='Jun 29 2007, 20:55 ']Does anybody have any pictures of the old International Twin Agent Unit that was S.706?[/quote] I wish I'd have kept up on the many Twinned Agent Units. This was a Target of Opportunity photo I grabbed 10 or so years ago on the Mall -- I am sure dcfiremanjeff would have details of the apparatus. DCFD Photos, old or new - Guest - 07-01-2007 Thanks dcfireman but it was older than that unit there. I think it was a 1967 model DCFD Photos, old or new - Guest - 07-01-2007 BCFDT782- DCFD had a 1970 Ford F/National Foam 1000GPM Chemical unit that carried 100-gallons of Light Water and 1500 #'s of Purple K. This may or may not be the rig you were looking for. - 1973 Duane Troxel Photo DCFD Photos, old or new - Guest - 07-01-2007 [quote name='firebuff55407' post='124576' date='Jul 1 2007, 18:06 ']BCFDT782- DCFD had a 1970 Ford F/National Foam 1000GPM Chemical unit that carried 100-gallons of Light Water and 1500 #'s of Purple K. This may or may not be the rig you were looking for. - 1973 Duane Troxel Photo[/quote] No, it is still not the truck, it was an INTERNATIONAL 1310 PICK-UP TRUCK that I think was Twin Agent #2. If this helps any. DCFD Photos, old or new - Guest - 07-01-2007 Paul, is this it? I've posted this a couple of times already, but for you, no problem! 1966 IH 4X4/Ansul 1992 photo by Warren Jenkins DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 07-01-2007 [quote name='BCFDT782' post='124610' date='Jul 1 2007, 20:16 ']No, it is still not the truck, it was an INTERNATIONAL 1310 PICK-UP TRUCK that I think was Twin Agent #2. If this helps any.[/quote] Is this it? The Commish and Dr. Steinbaugh have better images - 345 and 354 in this thread. I don't recall the Shop serial; it would have been a 7 prefix. This unit ran for a while as TAU 2 out of Engine 1 and - here's a truth stranger than fiction - I rode the back step on this critter one night, 1979, when it was sent to stand by for Vice President Mondale's helicopter to land. The photo shows it in reserve at the Training Academy, July 1991. DCFD Photos, old or new - Guest - 07-01-2007 Thanks again! I didn't dig through the thread deep enough <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banghead.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banghead.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banghead.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banghead.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banghead.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banghead.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> DCFD Photos, old or new - SLIPPERYSAM - 07-03-2007 DCFD 33 Engine 2006 Seagrave DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 07-06-2007 S-707, 1987 Chevrolet C30 Speaking of Twinned Agent Units, no one has posted TAU 3, which has been running out of Engine 1 for the past three months. The twenty year old rig serves as a ready reserve unit for when TAU 1 or TAU 2 are out of service. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 07-06-2007 Twinned Agent Unit 3 is a self-contained apparatus charged with two extinguishing agents – Purple K dry chemical and Light Water (AFFF) at six-percent, both propelled by compressed nitrogen. The hose reel contains 100’ of twinned hose, ¾” and 1”. The ¾” hose connects to the Purple K nozzle and the 1” hose connects to the Light Water nozzle. Delivery: Light Water at 60 GPM, Purple K at 5 pounds per second. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 07-06-2007 DCFD Photos, old or new - Guest - 07-06-2007 Actually I did post tht in the past. I wonder if it was purchased used. DCFD Photos, old or new - hp1530 - 07-06-2007 Looks like DC has used many TAU units over the years. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 07-08-2007 Here’s a view comparing the evolution of the DCFD back step. On the left is a 1996 E\-One Cyclone with a 750-gallon tank. On the right is a 2000 Cyclone II with a 500-gallon water tank. The water tank was made smaller to lower the hose bed. February 2007 photo, DCFD Training Academy DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 07-08-2007 View of a 2002 DCFD Seagrave back step, also with a 500-gallon water tank. The apparatus is very user friendly compared to others built to the same specs. Photo taken on the fireground June 19, 2007. DCFD Photos, old or new - hp1530 - 07-08-2007 In photo 570, whats inside the compartment where the 34 is? Also the Seagrave in 571 looks similar to the FDNY hosebed. DCFD Photos, old or new - dcfireman - 07-08-2007 [quote name='JFong' post='126944' date='Jul 7 2007, 23:39 ']In photo 570, whats inside the compartment where the 34 is? Also the Seagrave in 571 looks similar to the FDNY hosebed.[/quote] Dead space. Compartments and their contents are standardized on DC wagons. However, the compartment above the backstep on the Cyclones wasn't dedicated; companies had their own options on how to utilize it. |