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It doesn't look like the rear hosebed is stepped like the Seagraves. The rear hosebed looks low enough to be practical for the troops. I'm very appreciative that the DCFD apparatus committee members place practicality above "looks"! After years and years of having E\-One and KME apparatus fall apart right under our feet, I'll gladly take Seagrave and Pierce apparatus. Photo credit to Atalantic Emergency Solutions facebook page.
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DC has sharp looking rigs, rather I would say practicality over the latest trend. Some of this stuff is a joke if you still fight fire, especially for short handed departments. Thanks for the image.
It doesn't look like the rear hosebed is stepped like the Seagraves. The rear hosebed looks low enough to be practical for the troops. I'm very appreciative that the DCFD apparatus committee members place practicality above "looks"! After years and years of having E\-One and KME apparatus fall apart right under our feet, I'll gladly take Seagrave and Pierce apparatus. Photo credit to Atalantic Emergency Solutions facebook page.
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DC has sharp looking rigs, rather I would say practicality over the latest trend. Some of this stuff is a joke if you still fight fire, especially for short handed departments. Thanks for the image.