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DCFD Photos, old or new
   

Truck 9 with crumpled wheel well following a collision with Engine 4 while responding to a working fire, 16[sup]th[/sup] and Oak St NW. Nov. 2010
Kevin Byrne
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Upon reflection, I believe this is Engine Co. 9's 2003 Seagrave. December 2010 image
Kevin Byrne
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Upon reflection, I believe this is Engine Co. 9's 2003 Seagrave. December 2010 image

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Amazing shot!!
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[quote name='hoisy71' timestamp='1327151035' post='472124']

Amazing shot!!

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Agreed! Almost looks like a painting!!
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Can someone please tell me what is going on with the DCFD and this uniform battle I've heard about.
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Monrovia1, Have you seen the posts on ffclosecalls or statter911?



[url="http://www.firefighterclosecalls.com/news/fullstory/newsid/153284"]http://www.firefight...y/newsid/153284[/url]

[url="http://statter911.com/2012/01/24/firefighters-turn-their-dcfd-emblazoned-backs-on-chief-kenneth-ellerbe-reporter-says-more-than-100-walk-out-of-state-of-dc-fire-ems-address/"]http://statter911.co...re-ems-address/[/url] (look towards the bottom of the article for more on the issue)



I'm not from DC, so I will leave it to those members to comment if they feel like it...
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As Ed Burke has stated over and over in other threads, this is not for politics or criticism discussion. This particular thread is for DCFD pics. The discussion of the DCFD members can be continued in the Fire Service Related forum. Thank you !
Remember, it's their Emergency, not yours !  Arrive Alive !
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Does anybody have pics of the compartment layout on the seagraves or new pierces?
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11 Engine


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Another of 11 Engine


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Today, I visited the DCFD!!! to try and photograph a few more of the new rigs. I managed to get a couple of stations. It is a shame, the pride that the Chief is stripping from each of the stations. Every station I visited said the same thing. For those that don't know, the Chief is having personalized items/decals on all apparatus removed. Stations with decals removed so far were E16/T3, E11/T6, E23, E32/T16, more are to be removed in the future. I visited Engine 11 today, amazing how plain the new engine is compared to what the old one posted above was. Below is Squad 3, which still retains the DCFD markings. I managed to also get Engine 15, both will have anything personal and DCFD related removed in the future.



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Alrite DC guys. When I was down the other day taking pictures, I was on S. Capitol St. SE in the area of S. 1st St. SE. Just below E33/T8. There was a huge brick school building. To the rear of it were 3 fire trucks. There also was an entrance marked fire department entrance. Anybody know what this is? The (3) rigs there were Truck 388 - 1997 SGRV X-T6, Engine 69 - 1999 E\-One X-E1, 29, and Truck ? - E\-One 110' Single Axle. I'm guessing X-Truck 15. All still retained their DCFD markings.
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The trucks you saw are waiting to be disposed of.
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Thanks for the info
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Alrite DC guys. When I was down the other day taking pictures, I was on S. Capitol St. SE in the area of S. 1st St. SE. Just below E33/T8. There was a huge brick school building. To the rear of it were 3 fire trucks. There also was an entrance marked fire department entrance. Anybody know what this is? The (3) rigs there were Truck 388 - 1997 SGRV X-T6, Engine 69 - 1999 E\-One X-E1, 29, and Truck ? - E\-One 110' Single Axle. I'm guessing X-Truck 15. All still retained their DCFD markings.

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[url="http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/DC-Emergency-Vehicles-Torched-and-Vandalized-121561469.html"]http://www.nbcwashin...-121561469.html[/url]
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You know that is not right! A bunch of animals! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Angry' />
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Water Supply rig which if I believe was stationed at 16. Taken a while back.


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10 Engine taken a year and a half ago. Hopefully they are actually stationed in a firehouse by now.


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Moments later they head out on a (surprise, surprise) med-local.


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10 Engine


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