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[quote name='Good2Go' post='314985' date='Jun 20 2009, 01:20 ']Tower 3 bro!



Only one of its kind in DC![/quote]



If im not mistaken this is the busiest truck/tower in the country! Corrections welcome.


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I'm no statistics expert but... I don't think DCFD Tower 3 is the busiest in the country.



Corrections welcome.
Larry Di Camillo

Fire Chief

Stafford Fire Department

www.staffordfirerescue.org



Engineer/Operator

Houston Fire Department

Ladder Co. 68 "A"

www.firehouse68.com
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This rig was requested.....



x-Engine 12, KME Renegade 75' FireStix. If anyone has the year, specs and GSO number, please let me know.


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[quote name='Ladder 68' post='315017' date='Jun 20 2009, 09:06 ']I'm no statistics expert but... I don't think DCFD Tower 3 is the busiest in the country.



Corrections welcome.[/quote]



Yes, DCFD Tower Ladder 3 was in fact the busiest Truck/Tower in the country in one of the recent years (not certain which).
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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='315028' date='Jun 20 2009, 09:53 ']This rig was requested.....



x-Engine 12, KME Renegade 75' FireStix. If anyone has the year, specs and GSO number, please let me know.[/quote]

I have; 1993 KME Renegade 1500/500/30 75'

There were I believe, 4 1500/750/30 engines and the quint in this order, all long gone from DCFD (E-3's was wrecked)
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Quote:I have; 1993 KME Renegade 1500/500/30 75'



Thanks!
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E12 was an early 1994 1500/500/30/75' Firestix GSO1838
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Some DC Buffalos,



E-2 is a 1939 Buffalo



E-3 also a 1939 Bufalo
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Elevated shot of E-27 (S-171) on Minnesota Ave. N.E. 2006/2008 Seagrave, roto-ray is off of the grill and out for repairs.


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I saw the new DCFD Battalion Chief 1 car today in front of E17 on Monroe Street. I know it's not as sporty as a big old (or new) DCFD Seagrave but anybody snag a pic of it yet?
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[quote name='RMKDFD' post='317471' date='Jun 28 2009, 21:29 ']Elevated shot of E-27 (S-171) on Minnesota Ave. N.E. 2006/2008 Seagrave.[/quote]Thanks for the nice pic of E-27, RMKDFD. I’ve always had an affinity for that house and you’ve given me an excuse to post some old snapshots and share some history.



Chemical Co. No. 1 was organized in 1908 at 4201 Minnesota Ave NE, Whittingham, DC. In 1914 the company traded one of it’s two chemical wagons for a steamer and was reorganized as Engine Co. No. 27. This image shows the house in the early 1990’s. The wagon on the left stenciled E-27 was the regular piece, temporarily out of service. The one on the right with the paper numbers was a reserve Hahn in service as E-27 that day.
Kevin Byrne
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Engine 27 in quarters, 1991. During the year prior to disbanding the pumpers in January, 1992, E-27 ran with a Ford/ E\-One wagon and, on this day, a Ford/ Young/ Ward LaFrance pumper in lieu of a Hahn.

Ironically, the Pepsi machine had been removed from its berth beneath the Safe Place sign after several vandalisms.
Kevin Byrne
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In this July 1991 image Engine 27’s pumper (S-161) is running with a 1983 Hahn. It’s located on the plug at 34th and M Sts. SE, pumping to the wagon over at 33rd Pl. and Loud Pl., working a vacant two-story frame.
Kevin Byrne
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E-27’s Hahn was the last of twenty-two Hahn wagons bought by the DCFD, one of five with 82/94-style flared cabs. In the middle 1980’s it was painted in the stars and bars color scheme of that era by the Apparatus Division. In 1990 it is on one of its final runs as 27’s wagon, extinguishing a classic case of heat, fuel, and oxygen gone awry in the 3900 block of Burns Pl. SE.
Kevin Byrne
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Burns Pl. (previous post) was one of a handful of un-maintained “abandoned” streets lined with vacant buildings in southeast DC. Ward 7 had lost some 30% of its population through the 80’s and 90’s. This image was shot from the wagon looking up the street to the 1974 Sutphen pumper, extinguishing a separate minor nuisance fire. 1990 image
Kevin Byrne
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Engine 27 at 49th St. and Sheriff Rd. NE in the waning days of the two-piece company. The 1983 Hahn has been relegated to pumper status, trailing a 1990 Ford/ E\-One. July, 1991 image.
Kevin Byrne
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A frigid day in January 1994. E-27 is running reserve wagon S-143 (ex-E-09), an original 1980 Hahn. The ’80 Hahns proved to be very durable, outlasting some apparatus that succeeded them. This image was the “before” of a before/ after series; the members were sure the water on the apparatus floor would turn to ice. Maybe that’s why the wagon has chains on the wheels.
Kevin Byrne
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Great stories/history! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/popcorn.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Popcorn' />
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[quote name='dcfireman' post='322176' date='Jul 18 2009, 12:52 '][Image: attachment.php?thumbnail=53743]

Engine 27 at 49th St. and Sheriff Rd. NE in the waning days of the two-piece company. The 1983 Hahn has been relegated to pumper status, trailing a 1990 Ford/ E\-One. July, 1991 image.[/quote]

When they ran those 2 piece companies what was the manning?
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[quote name='gravenut74' post='322180' date='Jul 18 2009, 12:58 ']When they ran those 2 piece companies what was the manning?[/quote]Five - four on the wagon and driver only on the pumper.
Kevin Byrne
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