Roy J. Ward
DCFD
Sergeant
Tower 3 Platoon 2
DCFD
Sergeant
Tower 3 Platoon 2
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Roy J. Ward
DCFD Sergeant Tower 3 Platoon 2
Roy J. Ward
DCFD Sergeant Tower 3 Platoon 2
Roy J. Ward
DCFD Sergeant Tower 3 Platoon 2
Roy J. Ward
DCFD Sergeant Tower 3 Platoon 2
[quote name='dcfireman' date='18 March 2010 - 05:28 PM' timestamp='1268950090' post='370794']
I liked the pattern on the windshield - Engine 21 on the plug, 19th and Sunderland Pl. NW, 2nd Alarm fire 1320 19th St. NW. S-163 is a 2006 Seagrave. March 16, 2010 [/quote] Kevin, what is the difference in the hydrants? I see a green and a yellow which the 21's made?
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States First established in 1782 "In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
where was the last shot of E10 taken. doesnt look familiar.
[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' date='12 April 2010 - 09:26 PM' timestamp='1271120775' post='375926']
where was the last shot of E10 taken. doesnt look familiar. [/quote] Is that thier temporary quarters?
[quote name='bigbadred411' date='12 April 2010 - 09:37 PM' timestamp='1271121468' post='375942']
Is that thier temporary quarters? [/quote] YES... That is in front of the Applebye Building on the Grounds of Gallaudet University; it has been the temporary home of THE DIME for TWO (2) YEARS NOW! [quote name='Truckman' date='12 April 2010 - 11:38 AM' timestamp='1271085498' post='375784'] Kevin, what is the difference in the hydrants? I see a green and a yellow which the 21's made? [/quote] Several years ago in a former administration, some faction in the geographic Golden Triangle business district received permission from the water authority to paint city hydrants and, I believe, trash boxes. The traditional colors for hydrants in DC are green (standard) and white. White indicates hydrants in areas with poor drainage and are not to be used unless necessary. The short-lived yellow hydrants are being repainted to green. Get your pix now for posterity. Tip o' the hat to water expert Lt. Sean Egan (Car 10) for the info. This image: Engine 9 on Lamont St at Sherman Ave NW supplying water to Engine 4. Dec. 2009
Kevin Byrne
Viewing south on Sherman Ave NW to Kenyon St; Third-due Engine 9 (S-142, 2003 Seagrave), again, sending water to Engine 4. 04-15-2010
Kevin Byrne
Street scene, 1000 block of Kenyon St. NW, Engine 11's well maintaned 2005 Seagrave wagon (S-158). 04-15-2010
Kevin Byrne
[quote name='dcfireman' date='16 April 2010 - 09:59 AM' timestamp='1271425159' post='376609']
Several years ago in a former administration, some faction in the geographic Golden Triangle business district received permission from the water authority to paint city hydrants and, I believe, trash boxes. The traditional colors for hydrants in DC are green (standard) and white. White indicates hydrants in areas with poor drainage and are not to be used unless necessary. The short-lived yellow hydrants are being repainted to green. Get your pix now for posterity. Tip o' the hat to water expert Lt. Sean Egan (Car 10) for the info. This image: Engine 9 on Lamont St at Sherman Ave NW supplying water to Engine 4. Dec. 2009 [/quote] Also, in the picture he asked the question about the green plug across the street- it has two blue bands. This should be a N.S.T. plug that is tested for GPM, and the yellow plug the wagon picked up should be an old D.C. plug. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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.
Is R1 using R2 old eone or has it been repaired already after the accident. Any new info on new apparatus(rescues,tower ladder)
Rescue 1, is using old Rescue 2. Not sure if anything has been accomplished with old R1. I photographed it the other day sitting in front of the shops.
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