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  New England Folks - anyone know this guy?
Posted by: Roto-Ray - 10-27-2013, 04:07 PM - Forum: Fire Service Related - Replies (1)

So while perusing YouTube today, I came across this video:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jN7YACE1...4dL7d6_q1A

 

Featured in the video is one of the four Mack CF/Grummans that was delivered to Chesterfield County, VA in 1991.  They were all sold about three years ago, and this is the second of four that I've been able to find since they were sold.

 

Based on the video, I'm going to guess his last name is Krois, and it appears that he also owns (rents? knows someone with?) a white Mack CF with gold stripes.  I believe he's located in Connecticut.

 

I'd really like to get in contact with the guy so I can ask him some questions for a project I'm working on, so if anyone has any information, guesses, or leads, I'd sure appreciate it.  Thanks!

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  Ferrara Tower Ladders
Posted by: R1SmokeEater - 10-27-2013, 09:45 AM - Forum: Photo Requests-NO IMAGES IN THIS FORUM! - Replies (4)

Anyone have any photos of Ferrara's HD-85' mid mount Ladder Towers to post? Job is spec'ing out a new TL, and Ferrara is pitching their 85-footer at us, as they won the bid for 2-new pumpers. Thanx.

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  ME, NH & MA Trip
Posted by: Guest - 10-26-2013, 01:21 PM - Forum: Apparatus Photos - Replies (26)

My wife and I spent a few days exploring Route 1 and ended our trip in Boston; along the way we were able to make a few firehouse stops and visit the Portland & Boston Museums.  First up is my favorite since we don't have any Snorkel's in Colorado...

 

Portland Ladder 1

1993 Pierce Arrow 85' with a refurb in 2009

   

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  Looking for Some Patches
Posted by: Guest - 10-25-2013, 05:21 PM - Forum: Trading Board - Replies (1)

Hey all! Looking for patches from the following places: Chicago Truck 52, LA City Station 52, Ventura Coutny Station 52, Detroit Engine 52, Jacksonville Station 52, Houston Station 52, Maimi Dade Tanker 52...generally ANY Station/Engine/Ladder/Tanker 52 patches.

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  Firehouses Of California
Posted by: engine98 - 10-23-2013, 09:18 PM - Forum: Fire Station Photos - Replies (129)

The Daggett Volunteer Fire Department of San Bernardino County's main station. One of three that the department operates from.



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  10/19/13 - Carlisle, PA - 2 Alarm Building Fire
Posted by: Binski - 10-23-2013, 06:28 PM - Forum: Fire Scene Photos - Replies (24)

October 19, 2013 - South Middleton Township (Cumberland Co.), PA - Around 0415 hours fire companies were sent to the Bonanza Steakhouse on Walnut Bottom Road just outside the Carlisle Borough line for an automatic fire alarm. First arriving units had nothing showing and upon further investigation discovered a haze of smoke inside. As companies were stretching line and preparing to attack the blaze heavy fire consumed the attic area and broke through the roof. Firefighters were withdrawn from the structure and exterior operations initiated. A second alarm was struck and crews operated for over 2 hours to extinguish the flames.

 

 

 

 

 



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  Trojan
Posted by: Reliance - 10-21-2013, 09:41 AM - Forum: Non-Fire Service related - Replies (2)

Has anyone else picked up a virus on FirePics.net

When I do a clean up of my computer and wipe out my cookies & all info, I bring up the opening page of FirePics to log back in with user name & password & AVAST picks up a Trojan virus on the site.

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  Stamford, CT New Engine 9
Posted by: seagrave100ft - 10-19-2013, 02:15 PM - Forum: Apparatus Photos - Replies (39)

The gamble a few years ago by a previous administration to enter into a city-wide contract to replace just about their entire fleet as well as any machines purchased for the 5 volunteer depts. using city funds with HME based on their initial purchase of a demo in 2002 has been nothing short of a disaster.

To say the HME's are garbage is being kind. Their 2010 rescue literally falling apart was returned to the factory to be rebuilt. The dept. repair shop has been overwhelmed with repairs, often running out of reserve machines and borrowing engines from the volunteer depts. and neighboring towns as it did last week borrowing New Canaan's reserve Mack CF.

While still figuring this mess out they even had the PD return the 1990 Mack MR Ranger rescue they had previously given them. The PD had already repainted and applied their graphics so it never made it into service and is probably going to auction at some point.

2014 and 15 they're anticipating 2 more engines, a rescue and a truck. Those 2 engines will probably be assigned to Engines 7 and 8 wanting that extra water in the north part of town.

The city career dept. (downtown) never had to really worry about water before but since the previous mayor removed the career staffing from the former combination depts, reassigning them to the career dept making the combination depts (Glenbrook, Belltown and Turn of River) essentially into volunteer depts. This was done to Springdale in the mid/late 1990's when Engine 7 was formed and assigned there. 

Glenbrook co-existed with a city career engine in their house (Engine 6) until the career guys were removed in 2008 and are now a shell of their former selves and "exist" with barely and handful of members. Because they place nice (rolled over) with the former mayor they were "rewarded" with a new HME engine in 2009 replacing their perfectly good 1983 Sutphen they were better off with. That Sutphen is now a city reserve engine at the drill field.

Belltown and Turn of River have no city career presence in their firehouses although 2 city career engines (Engines 8 & 9) were organized and placed in Turn of River's district near Turn of River's two stations, only one of which remains open since they were forced to sell their 1995 Seagrave (Engine 61) to pay bills when the city was financially squeezing them and they lacked the volunteer manpower to operate both. The city career engines are houseed in tent-like structures with Engine 8 in a construction trailer at an elderly housing complex and Engine 9 at Stamford EMS.

Long Ridge is the only dept. that continues to operate as usual having been an early victim in the "civil war" that erupted in the mid 1990's when the former mayor assigned city career Engine 6 to their Station 2 after Long Ridge requested more money to hire 2 more career drivers so that station could operate 24 hours a day. Just previously the city received a consultant's report identifying Engine 6 as unnecessary so needing a "home" he conned Long Ridge's then chief to declare he had an "emergency" giving the mayor the power to take that action. That led to years of lawsuits Long Ridge ultimately won and continue as a combination dept. although the occupation of Engine 6 did result in members choosing to leave preferring to not volunteer their time in a hostile enviroment. Long Ridge Engine 74 did co-exist with Engine 6 in that station until hostilities became so bad it was close to becoming physical so the Long Ridge career driver on duty at that time chose to abandon the station and relocate to Station 1 until the lawsuit was decided and the city was forced to remove Engine 6 and had to fund the hiring of the 2 additional career drivers.

This is far from over with a recent city charter change but nobody able to agree on anything, previous court decisions handed down but yet unresolved and ongoing court cases so who knows.

KME photos courtey of Frank Docimo, Jr.        

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  Westchester County, NY Fire Apparatus
Posted by: TacSupport1 - 10-18-2013, 04:05 PM - Forum: Apparatus Photos - Replies (39)

I couldn't find a thread featuring the apparatus of Westchester County, so I figured I'd start one.  Westchester has a wide variety of interesting pieces, and we have a lot of members on here that shoot Westchester apparatus whom I also hope will share here.

 

Westchester County is a suburb of NYC, and shares a southern border with the Bronx, western border with the Hudson River, northern border with Putnam County, and the eastern border with the Long Island Sound and Fairfield County, CT. Some of the more known cities are Yonkers, New Rochelle and White Plains. The county contains a diverse mixture of communities all presenting their own unique challenges.

 

To start off, Ardsley Ladder 50. 2010 Spartan Gladiator/Smeal 105'/ 2000 GPM /450 Gal

 

   

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  San Francisco Ladders
Posted by: Guest - 10-18-2013, 11:11 AM - Forum: Fire Service Related - Replies (2)

Does anyone have any close-up pictures or dimensions/plans for wooden ladders similar to San Francisco's?  I am interested in how they are put together for an office design project.  Any help or contact information would be greatly appreciated!

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