Just for fun, some FDIC attendees were treated to a good old fashioned Indianapolis 3 alarm not far from downtown (3 alarms don't happen often, and last year when this building caught on fire it was a 4 alarm) I got very few photos, but here are a few I snapped with my phone.
The header as we approached
Engine 7, a 2005 Pierce Arrow XT and Ladder 27, a 2010 Pierce Arrow XT
Reserve Engine 104, I thought I saw 13s with it earlier in the day, but no real idea who had it, a 1995 Pierce Lance and Beech Grove Medic 57, a 2012 Ford E-450/Road Rescue
Shaking my head at the FDNY logo's covered up......REALLY????? Like one can't tell who's rig it is when it's driving on the expressway being delivered. Is it supposed to be that big of a secret to where it's going?
04-17-2014, 10:43 AM (This post was last modified: 04-17-2014, 10:44 AM by Juice.)
Minnesota; appears to be replacing a 1976 Hendrickson/General Mfg.
In regards to the FDNY logos being covered up, I was told it has to do with the Copyright (or Trademark maybe) infringement. Anyone who knows how to use Google can get a FDNY logo for personal use, I really don't understand how exposing it on the side of a truck is any different. Just to be funny... :o
A Seagrave add on, with the all too common free advertisement for any company who brought a FDNY rig. FDNY had 5 trucks among 4 manufacturers at FDIC; Seagrave Engine, KME Engine, Ferrara Ladder, Ferrara Haz Mat Mitigation Unit, Wheeled Coach Ambulance
Ok, while I love the pics being shown here, something caught my eye in the background of the Seagrave engine pictured here. To my knowledge, this would be the debut show of Seagrave's Apollo II rearmount tower ladder. First one was going to Bridgeton, NJ which, if my eyes arent decieving me, is what that sign board says....not to mention the giant Apollo II banner hanging from the bucket. TELL ME one of you has a photo?
I looked it over, however I did not get a shot, because the Seagrave booth was pretty packed the most of the time I was there, the FDNY Seagrave (although this makes the 3rd or 4th year of shooting essentially the same rig) photo came as a result of me waiting patiently until almost no one was still in the convention center.
Quote:Ok, while I love the pics being shown here, something caught my eye in the background of the Seagrave engine pictured here. To my knowledge, this would be the debut show of Seagrave's Apollo II rearmount tower ladder. First one was going to Bridgeton, NJ which, if my eyes arent decieving me, is what that sign board says....not to mention the giant Apollo II banner hanging from the bucket. TELL ME one of you has a photo?
Taylor, if you are on Facebook I am in the process of posting most all convention center rigs on the Fire Apparatus Photographer page there. I managed to get some halfway decent shots as they were pulling out of the building. Some of the drivers would see us with camera's and stop but most of them were in hurry to get on the road.
Dennis Metzger
Eden Prairie, MN
Canon EOS T3i
All photos Copyright Metzger.Media 2014 unless otherwise noted
Quote:Taylor, if you are on Facebook I am in the process of posting most all convention center rigs on the Fire Apparatus Photographer page there. I managed to get some halfway decent shots as they were pulling out of the building. Some of the drivers would see us with camera's and stop but most of them were in hurry to get on the road.
Quote:As you'd expect, this beautiful Pierce Impel PUC was getting a lot of attention. Bound for Cinnaminson, NJ, it's 1500/750/50 rig with a 450HP Cummins.
It is supposed to be delivered this week. Its brother was delivered this past Thursday.