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[quote name='dcfireman' date='26 December 2010 - 11:21 PM' timestamp='1293422460' post='416801']

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The 50-Series wagons on the DCFD are water supply engines (hose wagons in another era). As with the 50-Series wagons, the second digit shows which battalion owns it; E-55 is the water supply engine assigned to the 5th Battalion. E-55 is one of two full-time staffed water supply engines. The view is 8th and Dahlia St. NW, December 22, 2010.

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I am not at all familiar with how DCFD operates, so I'm curious on what is the criteria that decides when to dispatch one of the water supply pumpers? Do the two full time staffed water supply pumpers have a full crew or driver only?
Paul Edwards

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Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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Great shots and information dcfireman! Keep 'em coming!



Nate
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Here are some pics I took while shooting at the 2009 and 2010 DCFD Burn Foundation's "Fall Training days"



Truck 15


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21 Engine


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Academy 73 Engine


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Academy 66 Engine


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35 Engine


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10 Engine


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Poor lighting shot of 24 Engine


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11 Engine


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Good2Go FYI



E66 & 73 are reserve engines. E35 is the academy engine.
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[quote name='Tim' date='27 December 2010 - 11:57 AM' timestamp='1293467867' post='416834']

Good2Go FYI



E66 & 73 are reserve engines. E35 is the academy engine.

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Thanks Tim! I'm still learning the particulars of how DCFD rolls!



Nate
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[quote name='dcfireman' date='26 December 2010 - 11:23 PM' timestamp='1293422593' post='416803']

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E-54, S-131, xE-52, xxE-11; 2000 Seagrave

December 22, 2010

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How many feet, Chief?
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[quote name='VFN102' date='27 December 2010 - 12:10 AM' timestamp='1293425430' post='416809']

I am not at all familiar with how DCFD operates, so I'm curious on what is the criteria that decides when to dispatch one of the water supply pumpers? Do the two full time staffed water supply pumpers have a full crew or driver only?

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You get a water supply wagon on every box alarm and they are driver only.
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[quote name='Tim' date='27 December 2010 - 08:57 AM' timestamp='1293467867' post='416834']

Good2Go FYI



E66 & 73 are reserve engines. E35 is the academy engine.

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Does anyone know the year on 66?
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[quote name='thom2943' date='27 December 2010 - 06:58 PM' timestamp='1293493139' post='416894']

Does anyone know the year on 66?

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I show it as a 2000.
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[quote name='gileng4' date='27 December 2010 - 04:29 PM' timestamp='1293484182' post='416869']

You get a water supply wagon on every box alarm and they are driver only.

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It's too bad they can't return to the 2-piece Engine Company system...
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[quote name='Tim' date='27 December 2010 - 11:57 AM' timestamp='1293467867' post='416834']

Good2Go FYI



E66 & 73 are reserve engines. E35 is the academy engine.

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FYI FYI E66 is a "ready reserve" (fully equipped), E73 is a "fleet reserve" (barely equipped). E35 is one of two academy engines (E34 is an E\-One)
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Looking for some info on the following rig.



R. Engine 55

R. Engine 72

R. Engine 78

Battalion 3

Ambulance 13 and 17



Years on all units. Pump/Tank size on E55, and E78. Thanks
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[quote name='Shoop' date='27 December 2010 - 06:42 PM' timestamp='1293502925' post='416936']

Looking for some info on the following rig.



R. Engine 55

R. Engine 72

R. Engine 78

Battalion 3

Ambulance 13 and 17



Years on all units. Pump/Tank size on E55, and E78. Thanks

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Can you add E76 to the list?
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