[quote name='JFong' post='200197' date='Mar 26 2008, 17:12 ']So they are keeping the Dash? Well guess the lemon law should be invoked if its out of service that much.[/quote]
Lemon Laws don't apply to commercial vehicles.
Taylor Goodman Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
[quote name='ARFF-FF' post='200193' date='Mar 26 2008, 15:54 ']Ok...the new engines have been ordered, only two. One to replace the one in the accident and one to replace the 1990 Arrow. Engine 380 (the dash) is staying. Also here is a link to some pictures of our newer Battalion buggies.
Any scoop on the 4th station to be built at IAD. Supposed to be out near 606 where the huge mall is to be built? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
[quote name='bigbadred411' post='216060' date='May 23 2008, 17:27 ']Dave from what I’m reading from E415's site, there are no injuries. Not so sure about the engine though...
That would be Engine 327 the reserve Engine that was pushed back into front line service at National Airport after Rescue Engine 335 the Quantum Rescue Pumper at National was wrecked last year.
Dave McClung
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Ok...for the update. Engine 327 was lost due to a fire on Monday morning, we will be in mourning for a while over this loss. No word on the cause yet.
We had RE 324 from Dulles for a couple of days and now we are running Arlington Engine 115 (105's reserve). We haven't heard anything official about the new units, we thought is was going to be Pierce, but that may or may not change...once I hear something I will pass it on. What was spec'd was a Pierce Arrow XT 4 man cab with a combo body on it (half rescue style compartments and half normal engine co. compartments) and low hose bed and cross-lays.
Station 304 is under construction and from what I hear is is near RT. 606, it should be completed by winter, I think. Our new station at DCA is coming along and we should be in it by July or August.
[quote name='ARFF-FF' post='216236' date='May 24 2008, 12:42 ']Ok...for the update. Engine 327 was lost due to a fire on Monday morning, we will be in mourning for a while over this loss. No word on the cause yet.
We had RE 324 from Dulles for a couple of days and now we are running Arlington Engine 115 (105's reserve). We haven't heard anything official about the new units, we thought is was going to be Pierce, but that may or may not change...once I hear something I will pass it on. What was spec'd was a Pierce Arrow XT 4 man cab with a combo body on it (half rescue style compartments and half normal engine co. compartments) and low hose bed and cross-lays.
Station 304 is under construction and from what I hear is is near RT. 606, it should be completed by winter, I think. Our new station at DCA is coming along and we should be in it by July or August.[/quote]
I was sorry to hear about 327. I was hoping to maybe get pictures of it when I was in town next week. The Engine guys at National deserve a break. Hope you end up with Arrow XT's they are nice rigs, those that I have seen. Would love to see how they turn out.
Dave McClung
Arden Hills, Minnesota but....
my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria.
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[quote name='JFong' post='219266' date='Jun 5 2008, 20:01 ']Strange the truck is still sporting the full markings. Anyone interested in a slightly used fire engine?[/quote]
I am glad to see that thing gone, it was TOO BIG and was just junk. It was sold months ago for around $6500. I have no clue why they let it roll out with all the lettering on it...we heard it was a scrap company in New York that bought it, but it says it is in Kentucky.