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Hey everyone,
This message comes from Larry Shapiro, who shared some really cool photos with me. These were taken at the staging area for FDIC 2019 on Saturday, April 6th, 2019, as well as during a stopover for cleaning trucks. The event was held at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, and there were so many impressive vehicles around.
First up, check out this first shot of the FDIC 2019 apparatus staging area. It’s just massive, and you can see how organized everything is. Larry’s got an eye for detail, and these photos really capture the scale of the event.
Next, here’s another great angle of the same setup. You can see the variety of equipment and trucks that were present. Each one looks unique and purpose-built for different tasks. It’s fascinating to see all the different makes and models.
Then there’s this one featuring a Rosenbauer Commander ACP-55 for Wyndmoor, PA. This truck looks sleek and powerful, perfect for their department. Larry’s photos really highlight the design and functionality of these vehicles.
Another standout is the Pasco County FD decal photo. It’s such a simple yet striking image that shows off the branding of the department. Every detail counts when it comes to identifying emergency vehicles, and this photo does a great job of emphasizing that.
There’s also a fantastic shot of the Salisbury FD KME quint. It’s a beast of a vehicle, combining multiple functions into one unit. The lighting and composition of this photo make it look almost like a piece of art.
And then we have the Wabash Township FD Ferrara Cinder fire truck. The color scheme and design are just incredible. Larry did an amazing job capturing every little detail, from the livery to the intricate mechanical parts.
Moving on, there’s a Patterson NJ FD heavy rescue vehicle. These types of trucks are essential for handling complex rescues, and the photo really emphasizes the size and capability of the rig.
Lastly, we’ve got a Seagrave Capitol engine for Alexandria, VA. It’s a classic-looking fire engine, and the way it’s parked alongside other modern vehicles creates an interesting contrast.
All in all, these photos give a great glimpse into the world of firefighting and emergency services. Larry Shapiro has done an excellent job documenting everything, and I’m grateful he shared them with us. If anyone wants more details or specific information about any of these vehicles, feel free to reach out!
Take care,
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