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Courage is the ladder on which all the other virtues mount.
Clare Booth Luce, in Reader's Digest, 1979
US diplomat, dramatist, journalist, & politician (1903 - 1987)
Model : Rami Salamoun - Lebanese Haute Couture Designer
Location : His Office - Zalka, Beirut - Lebanon
Westerville Ohio, Division of Fire Ladder 111
A 2020 Pierce Velocity/Ascendant
(1500/300/107')
Not yet in service at the time of these photos.
Test roll with lomo's lomochrome metropolis xr 100-400 @200. Backed them on Kickstarter and received the film in December. Waited until Spring to shoot so there'd be some colour.
For the most part ... meh, greenish cast is prevalent (bring back turquoise!)
A ladder leading to the rooftop of an abandoned apartment building in Pripyat inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
Washington Township Fire Department
City of Dublin
Franklin County, Ohio
Ladder 91
2016 Sutphen SP95 (2000/300/95)
Philadelphia Fire Department
Ladder 291
1993 Simon-Duplex/LTI 100' (EX-Ladder 19)
Running as Ladder 2
OK I realise that if I'd changed my position slightly I could have had the ladder perfectly aligned with the ceiling but it was hidden away behind a partition and I was being a bit sneaky, and you realise these things too late.
Toby loves the ladder.
After a commenter asked if I used a ladder for the frequent straight down perspectives in some of my shots, I thought I would pull out my ladder and give it a try. So far, none of the pictures from the ladder are worth sharing, but I like this picture of Toby looking down from the top of the ladder.
Tiny bears Mardi Gras parade! King Rex and Queen Snowy are very regal atop their float. Tiny bears have come in from all over the place, trying to get a look at the king and queen, and hoping to catch some special beads!!
I think that many of these bears will be going to Mardi Gras balls this year!
Happy Carnival Season, Ya'll! AND Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday!
FDNY Ladder Company 3 known as "Recon" is a fire company in the 6th Battalion, 1st Division of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY).
Ladder Company 3 received some of the heaviest casualties of any fire company in the FDNY, losing most of its men in the September 11 attacks.[1] The company reported to the north tower of the World Trade Center, where Captain Patrick "Paddy" Brown and his men were last known to be on the 40th floor of the tower. The company arrived at the WTC running “heavy”, meaning that they carried more men than would actually be on a shift (tour), as the attacks came during a shift change, and both shifts remained on duty.
The members it lost on September 11 are Captain Patrick (Paddy) J. Brown, Lt. Kevin W. Donnelly, Michael Carroll, James Raymond Coyle, Gerard Dewan, Jeffrey John Giordano, Joseph Maloney, John Kevin McAvoy, Timothy Patrick McSweeney, Joseph J. Ogren, and Steven John Olson,
Philadelphia Fire Department
Ladder 293
1990 Seagrave (EX-Ladder 249, EX-Ladder 180, EX-Ladder 16)
Serving as Ladder 12
Philadelphia Fire Department
Ladder 9
1998 American LaFrance/LTI 100' (EX-Ladder 163, EX-Ladder 18, EX-Ladder 10)
Now Retired
Ladder 91 of Lenexa Fire Department (LFD) on scene of a medical call at Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, Kansas on 9-5-2014 around 13:20hrs
Ladder 27 from the Charlotte NC Fire Department responding from their station. One of the "Wildcards", Ladder 27 is a 2019 Spartan Gladiator Classic EMFD / Smeal (2000/400/30F) 105' rear-mount aerial.