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New Haven, CT 2nd alarm dwelling fire 27 Kossuth St. 12/19/13
#21
I lived in New Haven for 3 years while I was in college, and I know first hand that they are a very aggressive city department.      I've also been an FDNY Engine Company Chauffer for over 10 years, and if my officer calls for water before I'm hooked up to the hydrant, I'm letting him know he's on tank water, which gives him the heads up that he's got about 2 minutes before he's out of water.    We have EXCELLENT surrounding engine companies though, and within less than 2 minutes, we're always hooked up and flowing hydrant water........which I'm also relaying to the officer.

 

Great shots 29!

The only MARC in 46 ENGINE!





NEVER FORGET 9-11-01 F.D.N.Y. 343



RIP FF John Bellew 27 Truck F.D.N.Y. 1-23-05



RIP Captain Frank Keane 46 Engine F.D.N.Y 12-11-06
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#22
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#23
I seen this going bad and was a good boy!....LOL

 

Great pics Signal29..... you shooting in manual? Whats your typical night settings? That first pic is crisp and clear!! NICE!! 

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#24
Quote:I lived in New Haven for 3 years while I was in college, and I know first hand that they are a very aggressive city department.      I've also been an FDNY Engine Company Chauffer for over 10 years, and if my officer calls for water before I'm hooked up to the hydrant, I'm letting him know he's on tank water, which gives him the heads up that he's got about 2 minutes before he's out of water.    We have EXCELLENT surrounding engine companies though, and within less than 2 minutes, we're always hooked up and flowing hydrant water........which I'm also relaying to the officer.

 

Great shots 29!
Truck Rules!! LOL
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