Emergency Unit Pictures
#101
Geschrieben 16 März 2008 - 05:18
hmm, the forum wouldnt let me post all of them in one post....
#102
Geschrieben 16 März 2008 - 05:21
now i know im not the only person on here to get pics from local parades this weekend...
#103
Geschrieben 18 März 2008 - 03:24
#104
Geschrieben 18 März 2008 - 03:37
Any doesn't the Sheriff department have any LEDS?
i have seen one with an Argent SL lightbar
#105
Geschrieben 22 März 2008 - 10:32
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#106
Geschrieben 25 März 2008 - 09:04
Updates breed updates, or so they say! The last few have been very LA City focused, so this time we're going to look at LA County! I've added 34 pictures of a minor injury traffic accident on the 101 freeway with LACoFD Q125 and S88, and 1 picture of LACoFD Engine 67 and it's crew. I'll be adding more LACoFD pics this week as time permits, so keep checking the updates and as always, Enjoy!
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#107
Geschrieben 25 März 2008 - 11:51
#108
Geschrieben 26 März 2008 - 12:06
I'm guessing this question is for me. I primarily shoot digital with Canon EOS-1D Mk II's but also carry a Leica R5 Film camera and a small Olympus C-4040 pocket camera. The best part about the Canon EOS line is that they mate up with all of my Leica lenses so I didn't have to rush out an replace all of my glass when I made the jump to digital.What SLR do you have?
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#109
Geschrieben 26 März 2008 - 01:36
#110
Geschrieben 26 März 2008 - 07:53
A rare second update! This one is from a medical aid - injury in Calabasas with LACoFD Paramedic Squad 68, Quint 125, and McCormick ambulance for transport.
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#111
Geschrieben 27 März 2008 - 07:37
Yes folks, it's 3 in a row! Today's update is from Los Angeles County Fire Station 125. Home to Engine 125 and Quint 125, these shots include some of my favorites and show the classical design of the station. This make over 300 pics added in the last 10 days!
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#112
Geschrieben 27 März 2008 - 07:55
Yes folks, it's 3 in a row! Today's update is from Los Angeles County Fire Station 125. Home to Engine 125 and Quint 125, these shots include some of my favorites and show the classical design of the station. This make over 300 pics added in the last 10 days!
What exactly is Quint 125?
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#113
Geschrieben 27 März 2008 - 08:54
What exactly is Quint 125?
An LACoFD Quint is a tractor-drawn aerial ladder truck (tiller) that also has a pump, water tank, and hose like a normal fire engine/pumper. Pumpers are classically known as triples due to their function of having a Pump, Tank, and Hose, and a quint being 5 things adds ladders and an aerial ladder to those three.
During the Canyon Fire in Malibu, Q125 had laddered the roof of a house on the right side, laid lines into the backyard of a house on the left side for structure protection, and a progressive hoselay up the side of a hill to the right side. They were fortunate that the fire occured near a shift change and they were able to respond as an unsual 7 man truck instead of the typical 4 man. Since the Engine was already commited to the fire, they absored the oncoming engine crew onto the truck and the remaining 4 from the oncoming truck crew staffed a reserve rig.
Unusual times call for unusual methods!
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#115
Geschrieben 28 März 2008 - 02:25
Back to the Canyon Fire! Today's update includes 52 shots of CalFire/CDF's Helicopters 301 and 404 at the Pepperdine Helispot and coming in over the ocean. I'm getting ever closer to finishing the Canyon IC pics, so if you're a fan of fire aviation, keep checking in and as always, Enjoy!
(btw, I'm now over 11,000 pics on my site. Still have another 43,621 in my unsorted/unedited folder)
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#116
Geschrieben 28 März 2008 - 03:18
Children firefighter / Jeugdbrandweer
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#117
Geschrieben 28 März 2008 - 06:42
Facepalm - Apply directly to the forehead. If it isn't a Boeing, you shouldn't be going.
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. If you don't try again you will be hit in the face with a shovel."
#118
Geschrieben 28 März 2008 - 09:28
wow, mike great pics but you must be killing your computer lol. anyway, keep it up
Thanks for the compliment and yeah, over 400 pics added in 4 days has to be a new record for me. I'm going to try and edit 110 photos today, and get at least 50 of them up tonight. From the Canyon IC fire, I still have USFS Contract helos, some misc helo shots, shots of Long Beach E1 and 17 along with a couple of other Engines, about 120 scenery shots, 200 skycrane pics, and maybe salvage some of the Air Tanker pics which barely came out. After all THAT, i'll be done with the Canyon fire!
Sheesh,
Mike
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#119
Geschrieben 31 März 2008 - 03:32
Today's update is 43 shots of USFS Heaps Peak Helitack and BLM Apple Valley Helitack showing both the belly tank and bambi bucket.
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#120
Geschrieben 31 März 2008 - 04:20
Facepalm - Apply directly to the forehead. If it isn't a Boeing, you shouldn't be going.
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. If you don't try again you will be hit in the face with a shovel."