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Quote: I'm sure it's been asked on here a million times before but what is the staffing of the apparatus for a Light Force.
Can be either 5 or 6 between the truck and the engine.
http://ens.lacity.org/lafd/lafdreportarc...162013.pdf
According to the document above, there are 19 6 member LF and 22 5 member LF.
People complaining about spam in the spam mail box... Huh, what'll they think of next?
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Thank you, from the video that's what it looked like.
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Battalion 12.
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09-03-2017, 12:04 PM
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Quote: Wow I count 16 antennas.
You got the dish and AM/FM right; because I got 18!
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Quote: Wow I count 16 antennas.
Let's see ... LAFD is on conventional 800 MHz. LA County is on UHF and VHF (for tactical and fire ops). A lot of the surrounding communities are on VHF or on a UHF trunked system. The forest is on VHF. Statewide fire ops (CALFIRE) are on VHF. That makes for a lot of radios for interop purposes
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Quote: Wow I count 16 antennas.
I saw a LAFD BC car at FDIC and there were at least eight radio heads in the console.
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09-03-2017, 06:00 PM
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Quote: I'm sure it's been asked on here a million times before but what is the staffing of the apparatus for a Light Force.
Truck: Captain, Apparatus Operator, Tillman and Firefighter
Engine: Engineer, Firefighter
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I saw a LAFD BC car at FDIC and there were at least eight radio heads in the console.
I lied. Turns out I took a (bad) picture.
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Quote: Truck: Captain, Apparatus Operator, Tillman and Firefighter
Engine: Engineer, Firefighter
I'm gonna go out on a limb here with the chain saw running and say that the AO = aerial operator.
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Quote: I'm gonna go out on a limb here with the chain saw running and say that the AO = aerial operator.
Apparatus Operator is the official city designation, which is a promotion from firefighter.
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Awesome photo Monrovia 1!!
Quote: Battalion 12.
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Quote: Apparatus Operator is the official city designation, which is a promotion from firefighter.
Is there a difference between engineer and apparatus operator?
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Engineer operates and drives the Engine Co, While an A/O operates and drives the Ladder truck.
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I lied. Turns out I took a (bad) picture.
No mics? Hows that work?
Paramedics: Because firefighters need heros too!
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Quote: No mics? Hows that work?
It's a bad picture, I think there is a system where you use one mic and select which radio head you are utilizing
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Quote: No mics? Hows that work?
You just have to talk really loudly.
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Would there be anyone who has more photos of LAX Apparatus particularly E51s 2 Seagraves?
Trey White
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Quote: Would there be anyone who has more photos of LAX Apparatus particularly E51s 2 Seagraves?
I have this one, looking for the current one. Some of these photos are older, but just trying to help.
http://x635photos.com/displayimage.php?pid=3306
And the Stairs Unit:
http://x635photos.com/displayimage.php?pid=2341
And the Rescue:
http://x635photos.com/displayimage.php?pid=3401
And ARFF 2:
http://x635photos.com/displayimage.php?pid=3241
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10-02-2017, 07:51 PM
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Los Angeles City FD Light Force 272
1990
Seagrave 1500/500 Triple Combination Pumper AKA "Triple"
MANUAL Transmission
(Photo taken in 2004)
Los Angeles City FD Light Force 272 by
Seth Granville , on Flickr