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Denver Metro Fire Apparatus
[quote name='Toneslider12' date='10 December 2010 - 12:09 PM' timestamp='1291999795' post='414465']

Most of the beds have tight covers but here's a shot of Engine 7's. The Humat Valve and hose clamps are used for pretty much every hydrant lay. A few companies (Engine's 3, 5, 21, 28 and I think 27) all carry 5 inch supply line for large fire.

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Thanks!! Always love to see how other departments operate.
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The 5" companies in Denver are Engines 3, 5, 12, 14, and 28 which cover District's 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7.
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[quote name='SFD Probie' date='10 December 2010 - 01:55 PM' timestamp='1292013333' post='414480']

The 5" companies in Denver are Engines 3, 5, 12, 14, and 28 which cover District's 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7.

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Thanks buddy!
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Here is a photo of a typical DFD Pumpers hosebed. 300' of pre-connected 1 3/4", 900' of 3" supply in a reverse lay, 1100' 3" supply in a forward lay, and a 200' pre-connected 1 3/4". Sampsons, Reel, and a Humat valve.


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Denver Engine 36... Red in color from it's former life as Sheridan Engine 52

   
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Officer side view, sorry for the poor lighting.

   
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Engine 36 with some hose bed differences since this rig was not a DFD spec

   
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Good shots, your website is great! Are there any other departments that may merge or have Denver take them over?
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So is E36 the ex Sheridan E51? Is it running from Sheridan Sta 51 or 52? And what came of the Quint and Medic at 52?
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[quote name='chief60' date='12 December 2010 - 02:48 PM' timestamp='1292189333' post='414720']

Good shots, your website is great! Are there any other departments that may merge or have Denver take them over?

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Thanks! There are rumors flying that Denver & Englewood have been talking but I haven't heard anything official. The DFD has 3 new houses planned on their own which will be keeping them busy.





[quote name='Tim' date='12 December 2010 - 03:22 PM' timestamp='1292191326' post='414733']

So is E36 the ex Sheridan E51? Is it running from Sheridan Sta 51 or 52? And what came of the Quint and Medic at 52?

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E36 is the ex Sheridan E52 and running out of the former Station 52 at Federal & Oxford. Quint 52 & Medic 52 were both sold, and last I heard Medic 51 is going to be used by the DFD for Decon or Hazmat. Station 51 on Hamilton Place is City owned and being used for storage, the DFD is not using it for anyting.



Station 36 -

   
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As always, awesome pix, whats the deal with the 3" hose on the front bumper on E-36? Dont see a front intake or discharge.
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[quote name='ShoreFire' date='12 December 2010 - 09:09 PM' timestamp='1292212183' post='414813']

As always, awesome pix, whats the deal with the 3" hose on the front bumper on E-36? Dont see a front intake or discharge.

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SFD Probie can confirm, but my understanding is that its up to the individual company to do what they want with their bumpers. My guess is around 1/3 of the Engines have line on the front with no connections to the rig. The majority are laid out like E36, but if you look at Page 26 of this thread you can see some different ways. In addition to the pumpers, Tower 1 and I think Truck 8 also carry extra line on their bumpers for high rise ops.
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[quote name='SFD Probie' date='12 December 2010 - 02:06 PM' timestamp='1292179591' post='414672']

Here is a photo of a typical DFD Pumpers hosebed. 300' of pre-connected 1 3/4", 900' of 3" supply in a reverse lay, 1100' 3" supply in a forward lay, and a 200' pre-connected 1 3/4". Sampsons, Reel, and a Humat valve.

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Thanks!!!!
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[quote name='Toneslider12' date='13 December 2010 - 12:11 AM' timestamp='1292215906' post='414816']

SFD Probie can confirm, but my understanding is that its up to the individual company to do what they want with their bumpers. My guess is around 1/3 of the Engines have line on the front with no connections to the rig. The majority are laid out like E36, but if you look at Page 26 of this thread you can see some different ways. In addition to the pumpers, Tower 1 and I think Truck 8 also carry extra line on their bumpers for high rise ops.

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Thanks!
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[quote name='Toneslider12' date='12 December 2010 - 10:11 PM' timestamp='1292215906' post='414816']

SFD Probie can confirm, but my understanding is that its up to the individual company to do what they want with their bumpers. My guess is around 1/3 of the Engines have line on the front with no connections to the rig. The majority are laid out like E36, but if you look at Page 26 of this thread you can see some different ways. In addition to the pumpers, Tower 1 and I think Truck 8 also carry extra line on their bumpers for high rise ops.

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I would agree that it is up to the individual company as to how they use their bumper. My current assignment has 300' of 2 1/2" with stack tips on the front bumper. Some crews will switch the stack tips out for either an 1 1/8" or 1 1/4" tip.
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Engine 28 on scene of a small attic fire today...

   
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Denver Health Paramedic Supervisor

   
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Tower 23

   
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