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DCFD Photos, old or new
Any news on the new apparatus
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Why they get rid of it? Something going to be replacing it soon?



Any other reserves get removed from service recently?
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cml0074,



I gave a run down on new apparatus in my thread "Shoop Photos". Somethings could change, but the info provided was what I received.
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[quote name='Tim' timestamp='1303771261' post='436805']

Why they get rid of it? Something going to be replacing it soon?



Any other reserves get removed from service recently?

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Dude it had like 300,000 miles on it. I assume it's place in the reserve fleet will be taken by one of the wagons moving out for the 6 2011 Pierces. You should have seen its twin E27. I do believe it is serving time in the Dominican Republic these days.
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[quote name='dcfireman' timestamp='1303769179' post='436796']

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Shop serial S-105, 1998 Seagrave 1500/500, 1998 - 2011



S-105 was one of two rescue pumpers purchased from Seagrave in 1998, an era of company disbandments and on-duty staff reductions for the DCFD. It was the first Seagrave acquisition in 50-years. It came equipped with cutters and spreaders and served Engine Co. 31 until replaced by a similar Seagrave in 2004. She went on to perform almost non-stop work as reserve pumper E-61, then as warehouse-reserve (not “ready-reserve”) E-70. It was recently removed from the inventory.



1998 – 2004 E-31

2004 – 2007 E-61

2007 – 2011 E-70

2011 – Disposed



October, 2007 image, 1200 block Simms Pl. NE

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DC purchased 2 Seagrave TDA's that were painted in the stars and bars paint scheme. I believe they were 1996. This group of 4 pumpers was right as they went to the new paint scheme.
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[quote name='ResQguy' timestamp='1303779064' post='436838']

Dude it had like 300,000 miles on it. I assume it's place in the reserve fleet will be taken by one of the wagons moving out for the 6 2011 Pierces. You should have seen its twin E27. I do believe it is serving time in the Dominican Republic these days.

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It never made it to the Dominican just Pa.



http://www.fentonfire.com/engines_and_pu...p?lid=2713
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[quote name='drfeelgood' timestamp='1303785103' post='436860']

It never made it to the Dominican just Pa.



http://www.fentonfire.com/engines_and_pu...p?lid=2713

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Ah, I thought they ended up buying it after we failed to deliver. Oh well. She sat on VA Ave for so long in the rain.... Anyway, I still don't believe ol' E31 only has 55k miles.
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Also on the chopping block in 2011, shop serial S-106



S-106 was the first of 20 E\-One Cyclone II’s, purchased 1998 – 2000. It was originally Engine 4. These 1500/500 pumpers were, ostensibly, built to the same specs as the ’98 Seagraves. Nevertheless, the rigs had a good amount of dead space over the rear axle and were known to fishtail on occasion when slamming on the brakes.



Image: S-106 as reserve E-77
Kevin Byrne
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Shop serial S-106

S-106’s final career move was as reserve Engine 77, seen here in quarters as Engine 20 in 2009.
Kevin Byrne
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Shop serial S-106, xE-62, xx-E-4

On the fireground, E-77 as E-20, Rodman St. NW
Kevin Byrne
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S-106



E-04, 1998 – 2003

E-62, 2003 – 2007

E-77, 2007 – 2011

Disposed, – 2011



August, 2009 image, back in familiar territory in the 200 block Florida Ave. NW
Kevin Byrne
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21 Engine


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21 Engine

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Sorry for reposting this. I forgot I'd posted it earlier.
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[quote name='Good2Go' timestamp='1303856952' post='436985']

Sorry for reposting this. I forgot I'd posted it earlier.

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Also on the chopping block in 2011, shop serial S-120



S-120 was one of twelve short-wheelbase E\-One Cyclone II’s, 1250/ 500 received in 2001. S-120 entered service as Engine 13. Image is April 25, 2001.
Kevin Byrne
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S-120 was put into reserve in May, 2007. It next ran as E-21 after E-21’s identical E\-One was struck and wrecked by Engine 9 in November of that year. It became ready-reserve Engine 65 in 2007 and remained quartered at Engine 21.



She was:

E-13 2000

E-21 2007

E-65 2007

Disposed 2011



Image is E-65 in service as E-21, 1845 Harvard St. NW, October 3, 2008
Kevin Byrne
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We were soldiers once… and young. (Apologies to Gen. H. Moore)



Engine Co. 8 performing street drill at 21st St. and C St. NE

The pumper is one of five Ford/ Ward LaFrance wagons delivered in 1968 and in service into the 1980’s. Shop serials S-101 through 105 had Hale QLD 750 GPM pumps and 250-gallon water tanks.
Kevin Byrne
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Got word from Pierce that the Engines will be delivered next week. I'm going to guess that means to Atlantic Emergency Solutions. Still no definete word on assignments though.
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[quote name='Shoop' timestamp='1304434221' post='437941']

Got word from Pierce that the Engines will be delivered next week. I'm going to guess that means to Atlantic Emergency Solutions. Still no definete word on assignments though.

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3, 11, 12, 16, 19, 21
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[quote name='ResQguy' timestamp='1304463000' post='438025']

3, 11, 12, 16, 19, 21

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I see that the dept was at Oshkosh today for final inspection on the Striker.
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