Quote:The DCFD did in fact take over St. E's FD . It was under the staffing command of the 3rd BFC. It was a great place to hide extra bodies. I remember that we were abelto have 4 on the engine , 4 on the squad and 2 on the ambulance plus some spare bodies. It didn't last long due to squabbaling about the ranks of the St'E's senior command officers.If I'm not mistaken, the St.Elizabeth's Engine became Engine 34 during its time with DCFD.
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