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[quote name='firemag' post='132020' date='Jul 22 2007, 10:21 ']We hit another down streak after leaving Station 4. We did not even try at Station 11 and pushed on to Station 20. Someone may correct me, but I believe this is the Station where the firefighter recently died of a heart attack. Maybe from 12 Truck? You can see the black drape remains.[/quote]



That is correct, this is the station where Truck 12 is located which had the firefighter die in the LODD recently.
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[quote name='Tim' post='132026' date='Jul 22 2007, 10:33 ']Nice shots. I never knew their was so much apparatus @ E12 it looks like Baltimores Steadman Station(Apparatus Qty wise). Can anyone share what all is assigned to station E12.



I know this much:

E12, HM1, HMSU, RAPID HM, BC1, A12, RRU12, E51, E60, AND RA664(I Think thats the unit behind the HMSU).[/quote]



FYI RRU12 (and all the RRUs) is no longer in service. Medic-12 is now in service at E12, and Medic-2 replaced RRU2 at E2.
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[quote name='firemag' post='132365' date='Jul 23 2007, 10:03 ']It's time to do the resereve trucks now. OK, here is what I have for reserve trucks. Feel free to chime in and make any additions, deletions, or corrections.



Jerry[/quote]

Good list -- minor corrections:

S-371 in reserve, but failed ladder test (ResQguy post #617); uncertain future

S-379 off the inventory - gone

S-386 assigned to Training Academy
Kevin Byrne
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As the Taco Bell commercial goes, "I'm Full!!!" I think I'm finished. I centainly hate to see this thread leave the top of the page. Maybe someone will post some additional photos.



Kevin, I don't know how to send one of those "secret" posts to you. How can I contact you off line?



Jerry
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There are still the trucks squads ambos and special units
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Yeah, Lime Guy. I have all the speciality units also, but I don't do pus buses.
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Jerry:



When you gonna post that Arlington stuff???



Come to my neck of the woods and don't tell me......



John Antonelli
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John, we thought about you when we flew by! Did not know I was coming until late Friday night. A last minute thing, and it did not work. I should have made arrangements. The only thing I got was E101 and the MCSU. Did not want to start a thread just for that! Maybe next time.



Jerry
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[quote name='Lime Guy' post='132572' date='Jul 23 2007, 19:37 ']There are still the trucks squads ambos and special units[/quote](S-382 and 383, 1993) Truck Co. 11, backing into quarters at 5760 Georgia Ave NW in 1995, received Shop serial S-382, ’93 Simon-Duplex/ LTI 100’



Steve Skaar's St. Louis thread is inspiring. It encourages us to continue this thread where it left off with the truck chronology in 1989. After a ten year run of purchasing rearmounted ladder trucks, the DCFD returned to tillered apparatus in 1993 with the purchase of two Simon-Duplex/ LTI 100’ tractor drawn apparatus.
Kevin Byrne
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In 1993 Truck Companies 11 and 13 each received a Simon-Duplex/ LTI 100’ tractor drawn apparatus. Powered by the Detroit 60 Series diesel, they had prepiped bed-section waterways to the 40’ level. As with the rearmounts, the configuration of high side compartments meant all ladders had to come from the rear trays. 1995 photo shows T-11 in back of quarters.
Kevin Byrne
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T-11 on the fireground in E-14’s area – c.1995: It must have been a busy day for Rescue Squad-3 to be due on the Box in Fort Totten. That's about as far as they can go without stopping for gas and directions.
Kevin Byrne
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Truck Co. 13, backing into quarters at 1342 Florida Ave NE, received the other ’93 Simon-Duplex/ LTI, Shop serial S-383.
Kevin Byrne
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T-13 on the fireground, facing south on Division Ave at Burroughs Ave NE. It was zero degrees outside when a Box Alarm fire involved the old Strand Theater building, a recurring address in the 8th Battalion. January 15, 1994 photo
Kevin Byrne
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The two LTIs were rebuilt and re-tractored by American LaFrance in 2003. They are in service today with Trucks 8 and 12. July 5, 2007 photo of Truck 12 (S-382, xT11) in the 1800 block of Tulip St. NW
Kevin Byrne
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[quote name='dcfireman' post='133085' date='Jul 25 2007, 11:55 '][Image: attachment.php?thumbnail=21179]

Truck Co. 13, backing into quarters at 1342 Florida Ave NE, received the other ’93 Simon-Duplex/ LTI, Shop serial S-383.[/quote]

And for you detail nuts, this is the apparatus that Code-3 replicated in 1/64 scale.
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Great shots of the LTI tillers. Had no idea DC had 2 of them.
People complaining about spam in the spam mail box... Huh, what'll they think of next?
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Good list -- minor corrections:

S-371 in reserve, but failed ladder test (ResQguy post #617); uncertain future

S-379 off the inventory - gone

S-386 assigned to Training Academy



Kevin has S-379 been autioned off yet?
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[quote name='drfeelgood' post='133437' date='Jul 25 2007, 22:48 ']Kevin has S-379 been autioned off yet?[/quote]

Yes. S-379, an E\-One RM 110', went to T-03 in 1987, was wrecked in 1996, subsequently rebuilt and assigned to T-08 in 1998, and retired in 2003.
Kevin Byrne
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I always thought the "Stars and Bars" paint scheme and the Baltimore Burnt Orange paint scheme was unique. Does anyone know why DC and Balitmore changed back to the White over Red?
Guerry N. Barbee

Career - Charlotte Fire Department - Relief Captain Battalion 1

Combo Dept - Cornelius-Lemley Fire Rescue - Deputy Fire Chief - "The Graveyard"

guerrybarbee@yahoo.com
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At auction is there a market for old DC FD rigs?
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