[quote name='firemag' post='87157' date='Mar 15 2007, 19:30 ']I need a littel help from you Washington, DC experts. I have a question regarding the air units there. I show four.
1. 1999 FL80/E-One #799
2. 1993 Chevrolet C30 stepvan #758
3. 2006 FL M2/Hackney, #756 (COG unit)
4. 1990 FL80/E-One #798
Can someone please their "permanent" station assignments and unit numbers?
Jerry[/quote]
In the 1970s the DCFD quartered the Salvage and Compressed Air Truck (“Salvage Wagon”) with Truck 9, 1617 U St. NW. This was the forerunner of the present day Air Units. It was a special called unit, staffed by the sixth man from Truck 9. It carried salvage covers, air cylinders, 02 cylinders, peripheral jet siphons, and a Kenco pump. Staffed with a one-man crew, it relocated to the quarters of Engine Co. 7, 1101 Half St. SW, c.1985
1. 1999 FL80/E-One #799
2. 1993 Chevrolet C30 stepvan #758
3. 2006 FL M2/Hackney, #756 (COG unit)
4. 1990 FL80/E-One #798
Can someone please their "permanent" station assignments and unit numbers?
Jerry[/quote]
In the 1970s the DCFD quartered the Salvage and Compressed Air Truck (“Salvage Wagon”) with Truck 9, 1617 U St. NW. This was the forerunner of the present day Air Units. It was a special called unit, staffed by the sixth man from Truck 9. It carried salvage covers, air cylinders, 02 cylinders, peripheral jet siphons, and a Kenco pump. Staffed with a one-man crew, it relocated to the quarters of Engine Co. 7, 1101 Half St. SW, c.1985
Kevin Byrne