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Quote:I was also curious about the somewhat inflated prices.

 

Looking through some of the documents linked below, I understand a little more. These purchases are being made using the HGAC purchasing cooperatives, so no bids were needed. They also added a lot of options and upgrades to the base price. Definitely fully loaded, no expense spared it seems. The contract includes stainless steel construction, extended warranties, and also includes loose equipment, radios, computers, and installation.

 

Here's some more information on the award, breaks down the cost a little more on the Engine purchase:

 

http://app.ocp.dc.gov/Award_attachments/...-18-17.pdf

 

http://app.ocp.dc.gov/Award_attachments/...-09-17.pdf
Thanks for tracking down this information and sharing, I especially liked the "unpublished" options, I thought we were going to need the secret handshake for that!  It is pretty amazing how fast the base price can get jacked up when getting everything but the fittings and fire hose.  
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District Of Columbia Fire Department (Washington DC)
Medic 2
2015 International Durastar/Horton
Shop # S-514-15-R

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District Of Columbia (Washington DC) Medic 2 by Seth Granville, on Flickr
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New Engine 27 in Deanwood....One of the 2003 Pierce Dash Pumpers.


Photo from DCFD Twitter page


   
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Quote:Just found this at http://app.ocp.dc.gov/RUI/information/aw...esults.asp

 
"CW41883
NFPA Class 4 Fireboat
$663,633.00
3/2/2016 - 3/2/17
No
Base Period
Open
No
Willard Marine, Inc."

 

Someone is on their way to do sea-trials on this next week. 
A large part of my collection was purchased from a GOOD man, John Floyd. I give him FULL credit on his work, although I may miss something. Thanks John. Also Scott Mattson, Warren Jenkins, Michael Schwartzberg, and Mike Sanders. Thanks Guys.

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Quote:Recently heard that Tower 3 (at Rehab) won't pass UL testing. Any facts to that? What was the plans for the second AerialScope, or old Tower 3 once it was rehabbed?

 

Thanks

 

Brent
Wouldn't surprise me. 
Roy J. Ward
DCFD
Sergeant
Tower 3 Platoon 2
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Quote:I was also curious about the somewhat inflated prices.

 

Looking through some of the documents linked below, I understand a little more. These purchases are being made using the HGAC purchasing cooperatives, so no bids were needed. They also added a lot of options and upgrades to the base price. Definitely fully loaded, no expense spared it seems. The contract includes stainless steel construction, extended warranties, and also includes loose equipment, radios, computers, and installation.

 

Here's some more information on the award, breaks down the cost a little more on the Engine purchase:

 

http://app.ocp.dc.gov/Award_attachments/...-18-17.pdf

 

http://app.ocp.dc.gov/Award_attachments/...-09-17.pdf
Its generally the case that we buy the apparatus fully loaded. They usually drop off the apparatus and all the hoses, tools, and appliances in boxes. They take all the old equipment so that it can stay on the soon to be reserve piece. 

 

I think its also just easier for us to get everything built into the spec so that contract and procurement doesn't deny, forget, or mess up the hoses, tools, appliance orders. 

 

This mayor has made the single largest financial contribution to our apparatus in decades, if not ever. Hopefully within a few years we will be back to having a reliable and technologically current fleet. 
Roy J. Ward
DCFD
Sergeant
Tower 3 Platoon 2
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Well.......Anyone? What's the latest on apparatus news? Any updates on the Pierce or Seagraves expected for 2018?
Trey White
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So does anyone know what's going on in Washington DC? No updates, nothing on the new apparatus for 2018 nor have there any been any social media activity in regards to such . ????
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Quote:So does anyone know what's going on in Washington DC? No updates, nothing on the new apparatus for 2018 nor have there any been any social media activity in regards to such . ????


8 Pierce wagons - first production model is almost done. There have been some changes from what i can see and have been told.


8 Seagrave wagons - first production model is almost done. It looks just slightly behind the first Pierce.


95’ Seagrave Aerialscope is estimated to be in early next year. Similar spec to the old one, but with all the 2017 features.


Hazmat Unit


Air Unit.
Roy J. Ward
DCFD
Sergeant
Tower 3 Platoon 2
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I can't tell...is that a new DCFD Seagrave in the background?

https://www.facebook.com/HudsonValleyFir...=3&theater
Seth Granville
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Quote:I can't tell...is that a new DCFD Seagrave in the background?

https://www.facebook.com/HudsonValleyFir...=3&theater
Sure is ! Engine 21 . Wonder why they are getting a New one and their wagon is a 2011 . But then again its supposed to be a split order .
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I wonder if they have a photo rule because usually someone by now would have a posted a DCFD rig close to completion by now either at Pierce or Seagrave .
Trey White
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Last question if anyone happens to know. I have been by Engine 3 several times over the last couple of months and they have been riding various Reserve Seagrave Wagons.Wonder if E3 was wrecked or just won't be back.I didn't see it at the shops or AES.
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Quote:Sure is ! Engine 21 . Wonder why they are getting a New one and their wagon is a 2011 . But then again its supposed to be a split order .


Could that be in for a refurb?
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Just out of curiosity....does anyone know why they split the engine order between Pierce and Seagrave?
Seth Granville
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Water Rescue
2016 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD 4x4/Knapheide

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DCFD Water Rescue by Seth Granville, on Flickr
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Station 13.

Opened 2015, near the corner of 4th and E streets. As you can see, on the ground and second floors of the Hyatt Place hotel. Home to Engine 13, Truck 10, and Ambulance 13. Also home to Foam 1, an E\-One foam pumper, and Foam 2, an Oshkosh ARFF truck, both used for standby at the White House when Marine 1 lands and takes off from the White House lawn.

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DCFD Station 13 by Seth Granville, on Flickr
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How are foam 1 and 2 staffed? And is it anytime marine 1 lands or takes off it heads over to the white house? Id imagine the units are out of the station more then in house if thats the case
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I believe both are Staffed with members and they usually will take Engine 13 as the lead when standing by for Marine 1
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