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Last one of the set.. FDNY Reserve Res1Cue.



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Great photos of the Marine Blessings ! A friend of mine attended this event last year and was trying to find out when it was this year as I was going to tag along with him but he never found out when it was. If someone keeps me in mind for a notification next year, it would be greatly appreciated ! Photofires@aol.com
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[quote name='FirePix1075' post='227171' date='Jul 5 2008, 23:06 ']more...[/quote]

Who's the Buff on the Bow with the Camera???? He needs to learn of this website. LOL
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Found this link showing one of the new FDNY pumpers lettered for E-317. Credit to Elginet...............http://elginet.smugmug.com/gallery/5195742_hXuED#315181939_xDzv4
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[quote name='R1SmokeEater' post='228352' date='Jul 10 2008, 18:51 ']Found this link showing one of the new FDNY pumpers lettered for E-317. Credit to Elginet...............http://elginet.smugmug.com/gallery/5195742_hXuED#315181939_xDzv4[/quote]



The rear warning lights are a lot different from the initial shots. I really like the new large diameter discharges and intakes. And that they've continued the color coding. It seems like it really simplifies pumping.
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[quote name='danger' post='228399' date='Jul 10 2008, 22:21 ']The rear warning lights are a lot different from the initial shots. I really like the new large diameter discharges and intakes. And that they've continued the color coding. It seems like it really simplifies pumping.[/quote]





I noticed the same about the rear warning lights. My guess is that the rear lightbars were eliminated because of a height issue. If you look at the new Bureau of Training pumper pics a few pages ago, there is a pic with a sign that says 10'8". In the pics of E-317, the sign says 10'6". A while back, one of the mechanics told me that they were going to have problems fitting in the older firehouses height-wise. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Huh' /> This change was probably to solve that issue.
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Was able to get to the Brooklyn Navy Yard today to see the FDNY pump three of the new pumpers.

First up was the CTS rig.


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Can you post vidoes or does it need to be uploaded to You tube first. Can some one help me wit this.





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