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Prince George's County MD - fd2119 - 12-11-2011

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PGFD PIO Twitter Page:

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To further expand on this, it appears that PGFD is looking for new striping ideas. Check out the [url="http://pgfdpio.blogspot.com/2011/12/iso-ideas-and-concepts-for-changing.html"]PGFDPIO's blog[/url] for more info.


Prince George's County MD - jim kay - 12-11-2011

I agree ..... I wish dept's would stick with there tradition rather than some new chief come in and want to put his mark on the dept... Tradition is what makes the fire service....


Prince George's County MD - foghog333 - 12-11-2011

Jeff is correct, the white/red paint scheme is being driven by the broker who is providing a guaranteed "buy back" amount for the wagons and trucks at the end of the lease. While the PGFD white paint scheme goes back to 1977 when they first purchased two Mack CF wagons (one still operating as Foam 12) and two Seagrave SR rear mount ladders, this time in an effort to rebuild the aging apparatus fleet the department is going to try the lease program which has been successfull in Arlington.



It remains to be seen how this will work out in the end, however from a fiscal standpoint the lease program over 7 to 8 years costs less money than outright purchase and so long as the repeat performance takes place at the conclusion of the lease the department should be able to begin a viable apparatus replacement program, which they have not been able to accomplish in the past.



Tom Shand

Hamburg, New York


Prince George's County MD - Ladder 68 - 12-11-2011

Is it safe to assume the new apparatus will be provided by Pierce since the mention of a guaranteed "buy back" was mentioned? Just curious as I know they are one of the only, if not the only manufacturer, that markets the concept as part of their in-house financing options.



Thanks in advance.


Prince George's County MD - foghog333 - 12-11-2011

Larry, the PGFD is going to tag onto the Arlington County, Virginia order with Pierce thru the COG, which is similar to the HGAC cooperative purchasing program in Texas. Arlington County has leased units from both E\-One and Pierce with their current order being the second round of new wagons and trucks acquired from Pierce. Both manufacturers had been able to offer the buy back program as they partner with an outside broker who will acquire the vehicles at the end of the lease.



Tom Shand

Hamburg, New York


Prince George's County MD - Ladder 68 - 12-11-2011

Tom thanks for the info. I knew Pierce had a "buy back" program (since we are working on something with them now) and they heavily market it by comparison to other manufacturers. I presume E\-One uses Brindlee Mountain still unless the individual dealers are responsible for the buy back and use who they see fit.


Prince George's County MD - drfeelgood - 12-11-2011

Fog there is no COG contract like the HGAC (FXCO buys off the HGAG many PWC units are being purchased via FLA. Sherriffs and Alex went throught the bid process) PG many just be an add on to Arlington's contract and chose to keep the paint scheme to cut down on change orders. It will be intersting to see if the Trucks come with pumps???


Prince George's County MD - Guest - 12-15-2011

Keep an eye on DPC Emergency Equipment's website and Facebook page tomorrow (Friday) for a new order for PG County. Hint: It will be the first piece of career apparatus delivered in the red/white paint scheme.


Prince George's County MD - Fire28 - 12-15-2011

Ambos <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wink' />


Prince George's County MD - Guest - 12-15-2011

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Ambos <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wink' />

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Definitely not an ambulance.


Prince George's County MD - ShoreFire - 12-15-2011

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Definitely not an ambulance.

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Is it bigger than a bread box?


Prince George's County MD - Guest - 12-15-2011

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Is it bigger than a bread box?

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Eh, somewhere between a bread box and a microwave. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' />


Prince George's County MD - ShoreFire - 12-15-2011

GOD! Your makin' this hard!


Prince George's County MD - EngineMan - 12-15-2011

Is it gonna be a command buggy?


Prince George's County MD - Guest - 12-15-2011

[quote name='EngineMan' timestamp='1323980395' post='467371']

Is it gonna be a command buggy?

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No. Here's another hint: The apparatus will be on a Spartan chassis.


Prince George's County MD - ShoreFire - 12-15-2011

Hmmmm, does it bend in the middle?


Prince George's County MD - EngineMan - 12-15-2011

I don't think PGFD has purchased a spartan chassis in quite a while (not counting 32's Engine). Was T-5 the last?


Prince George's County MD - Guest - 12-15-2011

Is it a Spartan/Rescue 1 Demonstrator that is for sale and is painted white over red???


Prince George's County MD - Guest - 12-15-2011

Trk.9 Rear Mount Aerial!!


Prince George's County MD - SrFireOfficial - 12-15-2011

A little birdie on TWD (not that TWD is the most reliable source of information) sez...





Don't know, but heard the cut a deal with the county. Signed contracts for a 125' smeal straight ladder on a Spartan chassis, a 75' Quint on Pierce Dash and a 3000 gallon tanker.