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Truck 4, 2005 Seagrave, Shop Serial-303, rear of Jefferson Junior High, July 9, 2010
Kevin Byrne
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E-18’s 2008 Seagrave on the hydrant, 7th and H St. SW, July 9, 2010
Kevin Byrne
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Engine 13, 2005 Seagrave, S-159, 700 block of H St. SW, first due on the box, July 9, 2010
Kevin Byrne
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Truck 9 in service with reserve piece S-383, a re-tractored 1993 LTI, at a 2nd Alarm school fire, 7000 block of Piney Branch Rd. NW, December 22, 2010
Kevin Byrne
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S-383, a 1993 LTI, refurbished in 2003 by American LaFrance, that was originally T-13, then T-08. December 22, 2010
Kevin Byrne
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Engine 28’s 2003 Seagrave (S-144) working a 2nd Alarm in the 700 block of Highland St. NW (7010 Piney Branch Rd.), December 22, 2010.
Kevin Byrne
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Viewing east on Highland St. NW from 8th St., December 22, 2010
Kevin Byrne
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T-03 knocks down the last bit of fire at Takoma School. Units went on the scene with fire showing from the 2nd and 3rd floors. December 22, 2010
Kevin Byrne
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T-03, wetting down the ruins in the 700 block of Highland St. NW, December 22, 2010
Kevin Byrne
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The roof crew looks on as hand lines take over inside the building. December 22, 2010
Kevin Byrne
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Engine 28’s 2003 Seagrave (S-144) working a 2nd Alarm in the 700 block of Highland St. NW (7010 Piney Branch Rd.), December 22, 2010.
Kevin Byrne
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Engine 9 on the hydrant on 8th St. NW, just south of Highland St; the wagon is a 2003 Seagrave (S-142). December 22, 2010
Kevin Byrne
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Nice Chief, I love the pics of apparatus working.
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Excellent photo's , love to see the DCFD in action !!!
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Great photos Chief. I can't recalled ever seeing a TDA, as the reserve truck, humped up like that at the fifth wheel. We had many TDA's during the years but none that had to be jacked like this one.
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[quote name='dcfireman' date='24 December 2010 - 01:53 AM' timestamp='1293176006' post='416339']

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Engine 9 on the hydrant on 8th St. NW, just south of Highland St; the wagon is a 2003 Seagrave (S-142). December 22, 2010

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Love this shot.
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[quote name='dcfireman' date='24 December 2010 - 02:42 AM' timestamp='1293175376' post='416331']

Truck 9 in service with reserve piece S-383, a re-tractored 1993 LTI, at a 2nd Alarm school fire, 7000 block of Piney Branch Rd. NW, December 22, 2010

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"3rd Alarm" BTW Chief <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />
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I was just wondering if anyone could give me the address of the nearest DCFD stations to the Tourist areas? I will have 9 hours there in January and wouldnt mind stopping in at a station. Anywhere near the White House, Lincoln Memorial, Capitol or Newseum would be great. Probably only have time for one station. Also any fire stations near the Arlington National Cemetery?



According to google maps Engine 2/Rescue 1 is close by but cant really tell if they have space to move the trucks outside for some nice pics?
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[quote name='NSWESP' date='25 December 2010 - 05:26 AM' timestamp='1293271576' post='416521']

I was just wondering if anyone could give me the address of the nearest DCFD stations to the Tourist areas? I will have 9 hours there in January and wouldnt mind stopping in at a station. Anywhere near the White House, Lincoln Memorial, Capitol or Newseum would be great. Probably only have time for one station. Also any fire stations near the Arlington National Cemetery?



According to google maps Engine 2/Rescue 1 is close by but cant really tell if they have space to move the trucks outside for some nice pics?

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Eng Co 2 and Rescue Squad 1 would be your closest to the Newseum but you are right there is not a lot of space top move them outside. If you are there on a Sunday it could happen as there is not a lot of traffic. However right down the street from Eng 2 is Engine Company 3 . They have a large ramp and the Museum is there also. If you let the Museum staff know you are coming they can possibly make arrangements t let you in. Here is their websight [url="http://www.friendshipfire.org/index.html"]http://www.friendshipfire.org[/url]

Hope this helps

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Also been Looking at E13/Trk10/Foam1 which looks like its not to far from where i will be. Would that be a good place to visit as they appear to have a large selection of trucks.
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