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DCFD Photos, old or new
[quote name='Good2Go' timestamp='1330795357' post='476502']

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

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Yes, E10, T13 and A10 are all back in the firehouse on Florida Ave.
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Good to hear. Thanks for the info.
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[quote name='dcfireman' timestamp='1326995438' post='471975']

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An advantage of stainless steel - Engine 4 in the 3400 block of Brown St., following collision with Truck 9, 16[sup]th[/sup] and Oak St. NW;

Nov. 2010


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What does a steel and aluminum bumper have to do with Stainless Steel??
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[quote name='fyrfoto' timestamp='1330892895' post='476631']

What does a steel and aluminum bumper have to do with Stainless Steel??

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Maybe he is just saying it because the cab and body are stainless. But yes you are right the bumper it self is just steel.
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Does Washington D.C. take the roto rays off of their older out of service or spare rigs, and put them back on their new rigs? Seems like a logical idea to save the $3,000 it costs for one... asking only because I have seen quite a few photos where the roto ray is missing, and only the round chrome arm is still on the truck.



Trav!
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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The individual companies have to buy the rotorays. Seagrave had it wired up and the mount was there but it was up to the company to get it. I wonder how long that will last with this Chief taking away company pride.
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All the new engines, rescue squads, and tillers came delivered with new roto-rays. Anything previous to that had to be purchased by the company.
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I cought this one last weekend.


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Chris O. - DCFD F/F NREMT-B and member of Friendship Fire Association, CAFAA & ODHFS

[color="#ff0000"]Owner 1968 Mack CF Semi-Open Cab CF-600 ex. Cumberland, MD Original E1 Retired E4

Owner 1974 Mack CF CF-700 ex. Willow Grove, PA E10-3; Dillsburg, PA E64[/color]

[size="6"][color="#000000"]REAL FIRE TRUCKS ARE BLACK AND[/color] [color="#ffffff"]WHITE[/color][/size]

[color="#000000"]COLOR DOES NOT MAKE A DIFFERENCE IF YOU ARE COLOR BLIND - JUST THE SHADE[/color]
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and the other side.


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Chris O. - DCFD F/F NREMT-B and member of Friendship Fire Association, CAFAA & ODHFS

[color="#ff0000"]Owner 1968 Mack CF Semi-Open Cab CF-600 ex. Cumberland, MD Original E1 Retired E4

Owner 1974 Mack CF CF-700 ex. Willow Grove, PA E10-3; Dillsburg, PA E64[/color]

[size="6"][color="#000000"]REAL FIRE TRUCKS ARE BLACK AND[/color] [color="#ffffff"]WHITE[/color][/size]

[color="#000000"]COLOR DOES NOT MAKE A DIFFERENCE IF YOU ARE COLOR BLIND - JUST THE SHADE[/color]
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That's a beast compared to the DC foam units I've seen in the past.
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I know thats where the old foam unit was housed but will foam 2 be permanently placed there? That thing is a beast!
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Did Foam 2 finally go in service?
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Does this replace anything or is it at the house with Foam 1, TAU 1 and TAU 2?
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It replaced the Amertek crash truck that Foam 2 originally had. The old Foam 2 has been gone probably at least 2 years though.
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Foam Unit 2 is IN SERVICE and has been for about 2 weeks but still goes to the TA for training. She is a tight fit in the firehouse note the bollards that were placed and the concrete curb protectors had to be cut for it to fit.
Chris O. - DCFD F/F NREMT-B and member of Friendship Fire Association, CAFAA & ODHFS

[color="#ff0000"]Owner 1968 Mack CF Semi-Open Cab CF-600 ex. Cumberland, MD Original E1 Retired E4

Owner 1974 Mack CF CF-700 ex. Willow Grove, PA E10-3; Dillsburg, PA E64[/color]

[size="6"][color="#000000"]REAL FIRE TRUCKS ARE BLACK AND[/color] [color="#ffffff"]WHITE[/color][/size]

[color="#000000"]COLOR DOES NOT MAKE A DIFFERENCE IF YOU ARE COLOR BLIND - JUST THE SHADE[/color]
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Anyone got a photo of the "House of Pain" post refurb with the apparatus at home...
Jim Kay

Retired Firefighter/Paramedic

Fire Historian

Fire Buff

Photographer
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[quote name='Shoop' timestamp='1330560149' post='476244']

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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2 engines and 1 truck are now listed on govdeals for auction.
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Quote:I wonder how long that will last with this Chief taking away company pride.



Ain't this the sad truth. This guy is a disgrace to the fire service, I saw the result of $6,000 of taxpayers money hanging on firehouse walls. I would have loved to have made a copy of it, laminate it and stick it in the commode. Glad I don't work there anymore. No doubt I would have had a line of DCFD (Can I say that?? lol) Brothers waiting to use the bathroom.



Good luck to the DC Brothers. I miss the guys, not this crap (pun intended....)



Stay safe, Brothers.
Kill 'em all, let Allah sort 'em out. NEVER forget 9/11/01 WTC, Pentagon, Pa. Avenge the acts with NO mercy.

Thanks to ALL the Brothers who were there 9/11/01 and afterwards. Words can never say what appreciation we have for you all.
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