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DCFD Photos, old or new
Thought you guys might be interested in this if you didn't already know, but yesterday while buffing northwest Alabama, I came upon this rig at the Rogersville, AL Fire Department. I thought it looked like an old DC rig, the guys there said it was. It's a 1994 E\-One (1500 gpm), which I know you guys had a couple of, the E\-One S.O.# 13247. Above the windshield, you could see lettering had been taken off that said "Protecting the Capital."


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If my info is correct it was orignally assigned to DCFD Engine 16 then, upon the re-opening of Engine 3, was assigned there before they received a '02 Seagrave.



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Larry Di Camillo

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Stafford Fire Department

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Houston Fire Department

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Photo I shot of Engine 16's 1994 E\-One in June 1998.


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Photo I shot of Engine 16's 1994 E\-One in June 1998.

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I drove that rig many, many times. Not an E-1 fan, but this rig ran and operated well. Glad to see it has a 2nd life.



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Engine Co. 28 picks up at 17[sup]th[/sup] and Mt. Pleasant Rd. NW following an early morning basement fire, September 7, 2011.
Kevin Byrne
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Engine Co. 28, 17[sup]th[/sup] and Park Rd NW, September 2011

It appears Ambulance 11's crew is returning to service.
Kevin Byrne
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Viewing east on Park Rd at 17th St. NW, September 2011

Engine 28’s 2003 Seagrave wagon, S-144, originally assigned to E-15 (2003 – 2005)

Engine 28 is currently running from Engine 21’s quarters while their 1916 house at 3522 Connecticut Ave undergoes renovation.
Kevin Byrne
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Viewing east on Park Rd at 17th St. NW, September 2011

Engine 28’s 2003 Seagrave wagon, S-144, originally assigned to E-15 (2003 – 2005)

Engine 28 is currently running from Engine 21’s quarters while their 1916 house at 3522 Connecticut Ave undergoes renovation.

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Where are the medic and T 14 running out of?
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Truck 14 is running out of Engine 31's quarters. Not 100% sure where the medic is.
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It's fascinating that the biggest, longest wheelbase rigs DCFD ever had would the the smallest, shortest wheelbase rigs many other departments have ever had. I always wonder why everybody feels the need to buy such gigantic rigs.

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Couldn't agree more!
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Engine Co. 28 picks up at 17[sup]th[/sup] and Mt. Pleasant Rd. NW following an early morning basement fire, September 7, 2011.

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Kevin, I was wondering that the hydrant was that close to the intersection and where the job was, why didn't they put the Wagon on the hydrant, instead of dropped the supply line?





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Kevin, I was wondering that the hydrant was that close to the intersection and where the job was, why didn't they put the Wagon on the hydrant, instead of dropped the supply line?





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Don’t know, John. E-11 laid out from that hydrant; E-28 picked it up. It appears in the image the firefighter is picking up the soft sleeve, but there’s a reducer on the Humat Valve’s steamer and a 50’ piece of 3” going to 28’s intake. I’m guessing that’s still good for 1,000 gallons with a loss of 30 – 35 pounds. Plugs in Adams-Morgan are generally 60 pounds (Note to instructors: don’t correct my math – I am old and insecure).



Image shows E-11 in the 3200 block of Mt. Pleasant Rd NW (same fire as above), September 7, 2011.


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It looks like E-11 laid out about 300' of 3" and 28 tried to sleeve the hydrant but it was short. That is why he laid the 3" off the hydrant.
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Truck 14 is running out of Engine 31's quarters. Not 100% sure where the medic is.

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A28 is running out of the quarters of E09/T09/A09.
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Rescue Squad 2 pulls up to an up-ended crane! National Cathedral on Wisconsin Ave NW, September, 2011
Kevin Byrne
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Crane crash; the turntable operator shaken and stirred, but not seriously. The crane had just delivered material to a cathedral rooftop to repair earthquake damage suffered the month previously. September, 2011
Kevin Byrne
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A worker, who was in the pick-up truck avoiding rain while on a break, fled when it was apparent a 20-story hoist was coming his way.
Kevin Byrne
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Ambulance 18 on the scene, 3[sup]rd[/sup] and New York Ave NE. September 2011

Shop serial S-510 is a 2008 Ford E45F.
Kevin Byrne
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Fire Investigator’s unit, S-408, 2011 Chevy Silverado 3500; summer 2011
Kevin Byrne
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On the scene, 800 block 6[sup]th[/sup] St. NE, summer, 2011
Kevin Byrne
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