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 A few pics from Camp Blanding static displays
apcapt  [Team Member]
4/13/2012 10:56:40 AM





Dru  [Team Member]
4/13/2012 12:14:38 PM
DId you go by a visit the fire station on base? It's staffed by Clay County Fire Rescue, but the building and trucks are owned by blanding.... It's A shift today... Not sure who's working, but tomorrow (B-Shift) if you're still around and stop by, tell Lt. Miller to get off his ass and do some work!
Blaculo  [Team Member]
4/13/2012 12:39:21 PM
Cool photos, thanks for posting.
THEBAUMER  [Team Member]
4/13/2012 12:51:33 PM
If you ever go by on a Monday, say HI to Roger in the Museum.
tac45  [Team Member]
4/13/2012 2:23:03 PM
Were you there participating in Operation Integration? My team was there Tues.
apcapt  [Team Member]
4/13/2012 6:12:18 PM
Yep, we were there on Wed. We ended up with 18 victims recovered. We had fun in the scenarios, the guy in the tree was a pain in the ass due to them not allowing us to use equipment. Many of the members we took were first timers that need trigger time, so we broke a lot of gear also. We used a knew Hackney truck that is going to be used for local response. It has a bunch of used equipment on it. I won't place front line gear on it until it's role is decided.
We worked with the Clay County guys and used their engine for a water source. That little sports bar in Middleburg had a decent burger also.
Now who was the knucklehead who blew the seals out of my cutters?
tac45  [Team Member]
4/13/2012 6:32:08 PM
Awesome! Sounds like you guys had fun. Our scenarios were pretty good but basic. You must have been with one of the task forces we seen rolling in. Some very cool equipment. I'm on an LTRT hoping to get on with TF4 the next round of openings.

Originally Posted By apcapt:
Yep, we were there on Wed. We ended up with 18 victims recovered. We had fun in the scenarios, the guy in the tree was a pain in the ass due to them not allowing us to use equipment. Many of the members we took were first timers that need trigger time, so we broke a lot of gear also. We used a knew Hackney truck that is going to be used for local response. It has a bunch of used equipment on it. I won't place front line gear on it until it's role is decided.
We worked with the Clay County guys and used their engine for a water source. That little sports bar in Middleburg had a decent burger also.
Now who was the knucklehead who blew the seals out of my cutters?


Bowhntr6pt  [Team Member]
4/13/2012 6:41:24 PM
My dad flew F-102's and I crewed on the M-60... neat pics.
apcapt  [Team Member]
4/13/2012 8:15:14 PM
Originally Posted By tac45:
Awesome! Sounds like you guys had fun. Our scenarios were pretty good but basic. You must have been with one of the task forces we seen rolling in. Some very cool equipment. I'm on an LTRT hoping to get on with TF4 the next round of openings.

Originally Posted By apcapt:
Yep, we were there on Wed. We ended up with 18 victims recovered. We had fun in the scenarios, the guy in the tree was a pain in the ass due to them not allowing us to use equipment. Many of the members we took were first timers that need trigger time, so we broke a lot of gear also. We used a knew Hackney truck that is going to be used for local response. It has a bunch of used equipment on it. I won't place front line gear on it until it's role is decided.
We worked with the Clay County guys and used their engine for a water source. That little sports bar in Middleburg had a decent burger also.
Now who was the knucklehead who blew the seals out of my cutters?



Yep, I'm on FL-TF1 Miami Dade Fire.

SaltwaterCowboy  [Team Member]
4/13/2012 8:23:42 PM
Always nice to see historic military equipment, thanks for sharing the pics
Banditman  [Team Member]
4/14/2012 4:05:13 PM
Cool pics thanks. I Spent a weekend up there when I was in the reserves
but never saw that.