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History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

Quote:I hope this doesn't ruin the momentum of this post but I'm going to add a couple. First is this 1979 Oshkosh M4000 1800/4000/515F #2 asYellow 1.



The number located above the cab door designates the Station assignment. Yellow 1 was assigned to Station 24. For some reason, the 4 has been removed.



I plan to begin posting the 7th Battalion this evening.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

ARFF 3, Atlanta-Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, Atlanta, GA

2006 Oshkosh Striker 3000

1950/3000/420F/900PKP



There are now 8 of these in service.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

ARFF 7, Atlanta-Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, Atlanta, GA

2006 Oshkosh Striker 3000

1950/3000/420F/900PKP


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

ARFF 10, Atlanta-Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, Atlanta, GA

2006 Oshkosh Striker 3000

1950/3000/420F/500PKP/50' Snozzle



There are also two of these.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

Yellow 2 ran this 1999 Colet Jaguar K/R-40, one of four that they ran. All four were 1250/4000/250F.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

Yellow 3 ran another K/R-40. Twin 800 horsepower Detroit 8V92 Diesels could make these things hit 140 MPH! The other two ran as Yellow 1 and 4. All four are now out of service.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

Yellow 11 was one of five Colet K-15 Jaguars that are now in reserve. Each one was a 1250/1500/100F/500DC. The elevating/extending nozzle had a reach of 27 feet. Yellow 11 was the first delivered, back in 1995. The other four trickled in between then and 1999.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

Here's a shot of the last of the five to be delivered, in 1999. Since this was to be a dedicated reserve and the other numbers were already in use, it was decided to call this one "Yellow 0", but that didn't last long.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

Yellow 13 was assigned this 1991 E\-One Titan 1800/2000/260F/150H with a 50' Stratospear telescopic water tower. This one may still be in reserve, but I'm not sure.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - npfd801 - 06-15-2007

[quote name='GA_Dave' post='119806' date='Jun 15 2007, 20:14 ']Here's a shot of the last of the five to be delivered, in 1999. Since this was to be a dedicated reserve and the other numbers were already in use, it was decided to call this one "Yellow 0", but that didn't last long.[/quote]



What's the story with the Colet rigs, why did they disappear so quick? They were kind of neat looking...


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

Yellow 2 used to run this 1979 Oshkosh M-4000 1800/4000/515F and was one of three delivered that ran as Yellow 1, 2 and 3. Yellow 4 operated an M-15 (same specs/new designation) that arrived in 1982.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

This is Yellow 3's old M-4000.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

Yellow 9, 10, 11 and 12 were once assigned four identical 1981 Oshkosh T-6 1100/1000/205F/500DC. Like the M-4000's, these have all been disposed of now.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

Yellow 11's Oshkosh T-6.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

This pic was taken when Yellow 14 was a reserve rig. It's a 1972 Yankee-Walter CB-3500. Specs were 2000/3500/500F. Atlanta also had a similar 1970 model.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-15-2007

I don't have all the info on this rig. It's a 1975 GMC/Fire Boss with an 1100 pound dry chemical agent system that was operating as Yellow 8A when I took the pic. It was replaced in 1990.



More tomorrow....


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Guest - 06-15-2007

[quote name='npfd801' post='119812' date='Jun 15 2007, 21:19 ']What's the story with the Colet rigs, why did they disappear so quick? They were kind of neat looking...[/quote]



I heard they were complete junk, almost from day 1. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsdown.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Thumbsdown' /> I know one of them got it's boom knocked off when, after training whince the boom was raised, they suddenly remembered they forgot to lower it as they entered a tunnel under the runway. A great big "Whoops" there.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-16-2007

Tomorrow morning (6-16-07) at 10, the City of Atlanta will auction off several surplus vehicles including the former apparatus of Yellow 1 and Yellow 10, both are Colet Jaguars. Also, one of the 1990 Spartan/Quality pumpers is on the block.



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History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-16-2007

Here are a few more rigs that have served the Atlanta airport. I'm holding off on posting the pumpers until I get back to the airport and straighten out a few details.



Yellow 16, a 1991 Spartan/Ladder Towers, Inc. 110' TDA, is now known as Ladder 41.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 06-16-2007

This 1999 Spartan/Ladder Towers, Inc. 100' TDA was delivered as Yellow 18, but is now known as Ladder 43.