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Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 09-07-2015

Central Yavapai Fire District

 

   

 

Truck 59:  2001 HME 1500/300  105’





Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 09-07-2015

Central Yavapai Fire District

 

   

 

Truck 533 '99 HME/Central States 1500/750 104'




Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 09-07-2015

Central Yavapai Fire District

 

   

 

Water Tender 1:  1980 AutoCar/4-Guys 250/3600





Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 09-07-2015

Central Yavapai Fire District

 

   

 

Water Tender 54: 1980 Auto Car 500/3600




Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 09-07-2015

Grand Canyon Caverns & Inn Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine 17:  1972 Crown 1500/400 (F-1670) xLAFD





Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - jlg1875 - 09-07-2015

This was on the Caverns' website, different Crown engine, wonder if they have both or...? Photo credit to the photographer from the Grand Canyon Caverns website.




Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - mayer22 - 09-09-2015

The central Yavapai autocar watertenders are one in the same. They have two, both were ordered as autocar/4 guys and refurbished in the early 2000s by interpipe equipment in phoenix. They gave them a 1978 (?) peterbilt/Howe that is now in service in ehrenberg, az as a trade for refurb on the two autocars. The Ford C has since been given to nutrioso fire in eastern az, after it was repainted by central and kept in service for several years after.

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Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - marco17 - 09-26-2015

Quote:This was on the Caverns' website, different Crown engine, wonder if they have both or...? Photo credit to the photographer from the Grand Canyon Caverns website.
They have (2) former LAFD Crowns.  One shown in terrible shape, is a non-runner that may or may not still be there.



Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 10-12-2015

Chandler Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine 283:   2005 E\-One Cyclone 1250/500 




Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 10-12-2015

Chandler Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine 288:  2008 Pierce 1500/500





Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 10-12-2015

Chandler Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine 2282:   1999 Spartan/Saulsbury  1500/500





Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 10-12-2015

Chandler Fire Department

 

   

 

Ladder-283:  2002 E\-One Cyclone II 1500/300  110’





Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 10-12-2015

Chandler Fire Department

 
   
 
Ladder 281:   2006 Pierce 1500/300  100’



Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 10-12-2015

Chandler Fire Department

 

   

 

Ladder-Tender 281:   2001 Spartan/Saulsbury





Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 10-12-2015

Chandler Fire Department

 

   

 

Squad 283:  2006 ALF/RD Murray





Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 10-12-2015

Chandler Fire Department

 

   

 

Haz-Mat 283:  2003 FL/Hackney





Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 10-12-2015

Chino Valley Fire Department


 

   

 

Engine-611:  2003 HME 1500/500




Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - Juice - 10-13-2015

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Chandler Fire Department

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Ladder 281:   2006 Pierce/AerialScope 1500/300  100’

 
 

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That's a regular Pierce built aerial

 

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Ladder-283:  1986 E-One 1500/300  110’
 

1996, or 2006 perhaps? Looks too new to be a 1986

 

Great shots, thanks for sharing!

 

Trav!



Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - Guest - 10-13-2015

You must have taken the Chandler pictures a few years ago

A lot of apparatus changes since then

 

E2282 is no more and is E2840

L281 is L288

L283 is L289

LT281 was rebuilt by E\-One and is now U283

SQ283 is Squad 289

E283 E\-One is now E284  (E281 & E282 have sisters)

E286 Got a new Spartan ATI     

3 New Smeal Core Engines have just been ordered




Roadtrip State of ARIZONA - KeithDC - 10-13-2015

Quote:You must have taken the Chandler pictures a few years ago

A lot of apparatus changes since then

 

E2282 is no more and is E2840

L281 is L288

L283 is L289

LT281 was rebuilt by E-One and is now U283

SQ283 is Squad 289

E283 E-One is now E284  (E281 & E282 have sisters)

E286 Got a new Spartan ATI     

3 New Smeal Core Engines have just been ordered
Thanks for the U/D.  Just to many locations to stay current on all of the changes.  I haven't been to Chandler for a few years.  

 

Have they changed to "RED" for all of their new purchased apparatus?