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[quote name='ResQguy' date='19 July 2010 - 07:06 PM' timestamp='1279583164' post='393419']

Final inspection for the Striker was 2 weeks ago. The Pierce Squads are months if not a year out. The next deliveries will be 15 Ford E450/Horton Ambulances and 2 IH 4300/Horton Ambulances

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Thanks ResQguy.
Dave McClung

Arden Hills, Minnesota but....

my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria.

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We don't have much choice in the matter. Ford no longer makes a Type3 diesel ambulance chassis, and the Chevy Express is unacceptable for our needs. These two IH/Hortons are remounts of 2006 bodies, as the construction of the Horton ambulance module has been found to be much more durable than any we have ever purchased. Also, the cost of ownership on the medium duty chassis is much less over its lifetime. In case anyone's unsure about them in a city, Boston has been running medium duty chassis for many years now. I love driving them, the turning radius is phenomenal compared to the Fords.
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[quote name='ResQguy' date='21 July 2010 - 10:36 PM' timestamp='1279764987' post='393985']

We don't have much choice in the matter. Ford no longer makes a Type3 diesel ambulance chassis, and the Chevy Express is unacceptable for our needs. These two IH/Hortons are remounts of 2006 bodies, as the construction of the Horton ambulance module has been found to be much more durable than any we have ever purchased. Also, the cost of ownership on the medium duty chassis is much less over its lifetime. In case anyone's unsure about them in a city, Boston has been running medium duty chassis for many years now. I love driving them, the turning radius is phenomenal compared to the Fords.

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Boston has had a ton of success with the GMC/Brauns. They of course got rid of the air lowering system and went with a custom lower suspension of some sort. I think the medium duty chassis will work fine and they sure look better then the smaller ones. Any idea where they will be assigned? Also I've never understood why our ambulances are never purchased with lightbars, I assumed it was to cut costs, any insight?
Roy J. Ward
DCFD
Sergeant
Tower 3 Platoon 2
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[quote name='DCpsychwardFD' date='23 July 2010 - 03:22 PM' timestamp='1279911721' post='394240']

Boston has had a ton of success with the GMC/Brauns. They of course got rid of the air lowering system and went with a custom lower suspension of some sort. I think the medium duty chassis will work fine and they sure look better then the smaller ones. Any idea where they will be assigned? Also I've never understood why our ambulances are never purchased with lightbars, I assumed it was to cut costs, any insight?

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We have not identified the final assignments of the medium duty ambulances yet. I can tell you that we have taken delivery of EMS2 and EMS8, and soon EMS7- all 2010 Tahoes. Very soon we will have new BFC1, BFC5 & BFC6 in 2010 Suburban 2500s. Also, the new Car10 has been placed in service with a 2010 2500HD, as have both Arson K9s and the USAR K9.



The no-lightbar issue continues to grind my gears. No answers, just that's the way it is. At least we have doubled the LEDs and gotten CPI speakers instead of the plastic cones on the Wheeled Crap units.
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They coudn't print it if it wasn't true...
Kevin Byrne
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[quote name='dcfireman' date='26 July 2010 - 08:10 PM' timestamp='1280188226' post='394638']

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They coudn't print it if it wasn't true...

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I almost dropped my beer!
Roy J. Ward
DCFD
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Tower 3 Platoon 2
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Nice find Chief!!! Thats some funny stuff there!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hysterical.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Hysterical' />
"RIP" Brothers Carter,Phillips,Matthews,Robinson & McRae!!
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What am I missing in the picture?
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[quote name='poindexter6' date='28 July 2010 - 07:45 AM' timestamp='1280316338' post='394919']

What am I missing in the picture?

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I am guessing the inside joke is that Chief Reuban is the DC Chief....check the pic....
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A play on words - Fire Chief Dennis Rubin's spare apparatus sitting on L St. SW and the construction company sign, RUBEN Companies.
Kevin Byrne
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Its no fun when you have to explain it.
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[quote name='ffdrive' date='28 July 2010 - 10:24 AM' timestamp='1280329456' post='394931']

I am guessing the inside joke is that Chief Reuban is the DC Chief....check the pic....

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ok that mispelling of his name only made me hungry for a reuben from Krupins. Did I hear right that they renamed the place?
Dave McClung

Arden Hills, Minnesota but....

my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria.

All pictures are taken by me and subject to copyright.

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[quote name='Dave McClung' date='29 July 2010 - 12:07 AM' timestamp='1280375248' post='395147']

ok that mispelling of his name only made me hungry for a reuben from Krupins. Did I hear right that they renamed the place?

[/quote]A Reuben company on Wisconsin Ave.

One of nine 750-gpm Ford/ Ward LaFrances delivered in 1971 and rebuilt by Young Fire Apparatus is seen here c. 1980, turning north out of the house toward Krupin’s (Morty’s) and a real Reuben.



Toojay’s, Krupin’s, and, the current appellation, Morty’s. However, Morty Krupin has retired and some have opined that the “Morty’s” name should be changed. However, Dave, if you are ever in the Fifth Battalion (as close to Minnesota as DC gets), swing by Wisconsin Ave. & Brandywine Sts. NW. The fact that Morty’s accepts reservations for the seating area affirms your hunger for that Reuben (with a free bowl of kosher pickles on the table) is well founded.
Kevin Byrne
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DCFireman, I lived in NOVA for 14 years. Went to school at GWU and worked on the Hill. I have favorite places in all the battalions, though Old Glory and Austin Grill are top of the list.
Dave McClung

Arden Hills, Minnesota but....

my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria.

All pictures are taken by me and subject to copyright.

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Rescue Squad No.2 in front of quarters.

5101 Georgia Ave. N.W.
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[quote name='RMKDFD' date='08 August 2010 - 11:36 AM' timestamp='1281280610' post='396446']

Rescue Squad No.2 in front of quarters.

5101 Georgia Ave. N.W.

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Nice view, Lieutenant. Is it true they built that apparatus bay 6” too short just to keep Truck 11 out of there?

Speaking of RS-2, here’s a pic of Rescue Squad 1 running with RS-2’s old piece. S-603 went in service June, 1998 with a1984 E\-One body (xRS-2), retrofitted by Saulsbury onto a 1997 Freightliner FL 60. This apparatus ran as Rescue Squad 2 from 1998 to 2001, and as a reserve since then. August 6, 2010 fireground, 30th and M St. NW.
Kevin Byrne
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A mix of Oldest and Newest apparatus turned out at a routine Box Alarm for a fire in the1000 block of 30th St., August 6, 2010.

S-308 is the Department’s newest acquisition, the 2009 100’ Seagrave of Truck Co. 2. Viewing south on 30th St. NW
Kevin Byrne
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DCFD Car 100, Vito Maggiolo, in front of The M St. Club’s conveyance. S-152 went in service as Engine 1 in July, 2003. It is a 2003 Seagrave.

August 6, 2010 photo
Kevin Byrne
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Water Supply Engine 55, one of two large diameter hose engines staffed with driver only. It responds on all fires in the geographic area west of Rock Creek. Shop serial S-128 is a 2000 E\-One, formerly reserve Engine 51. Image is M St. at Thomas Jefferson St. NW, August 6, 2010.
Kevin Byrne
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Ron...

I thought you came to take pictures for research NOT to post on Firepics. How's that argument for the Petzl I'd going? (sic)



Tony
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