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SCOT C1FD Chassis - Guest - 04-13-2010 [quote name='Big Dave' date='13 April 2010 - 11:23 AM' timestamp='1271178193' post='376064'] X- West Vancouver, BC L41 in its new home in Strathmore, Alberta 1978 Thibault/Scot 625/150/100' s/n #T78-108 [/quote] Replaced in the last month with a new Pierce XT 105' quint. SCOT C1FD Chassis - Guest - 04-13-2010 [quote name='ladder13' date='12 April 2010 - 11:50 AM' timestamp='1271093408' post='375845'] Calgary, Alberta ran this 1978 Thibault 100 foot. Dave Stewardson photo. [/quote] One of two that Calgary had in service. One of them ended up on its side during a response to a fire alarm call and the other was disposed of a few years ago. SCOT C1FD Chassis - Guest - 04-13-2010 Nice Thread... Heres one for the list... Vaughan, Ontario's 1981 Scot / Pierreville 1050/200/75' Telescop (Pierreville's Telesquirt copy) BOdy # PFT 1152 Scot # 51P1023 This rig was delivered NEW to Vaughan and was in RED, somewhere along the way it changed to yellow My photo SCOT C1FD Chassis - Big Dave - 04-13-2010 I believe Swift Current, Saskatchewan had the only fire apparatus on a Scot chassis in the Province. 1979 King Seagrave/Scot 85' s/n #78023 SCOT C1FD Chassis - Big Dave - 04-13-2010 In 2003 the Swift Current Fire Department and Warner ALF of Moose Jaw converted the unit into a tanker 250/4000 SCOT C1FD Chassis - Guest - 04-13-2010 Great thread and pics--I never knew about SCOT rigs--very interesting, and they are certainly not the worst looking rigs I've seen. They've got character. SCOT C1FD Chassis - Bob-Ont - 04-13-2010 [quote name='Scottrucks' date='13 April 2010 - 05:40 PM' timestamp='1271193624' post='376110'] Nice Thread... Heres one for the list... Vaughan, Ontario's Scot / Pierreville (sorry will have to look up the details) This rig was delivered NEW to Vaughan and was in RED, somewhere along the way it changed to yellow My photo[/quote] Here is Vaughan's Scot in the proper color. Sorry for the sub-standard pics ... they are from scans of old slides shot in less than ideal conditions. SCOT C1FD Chassis - jlg1875 - 04-13-2010 GREAT thread, never knew there were so many SCOTs out there! If I remember correctly, the Fredericton snorkel's still in service. SCOT C1FD Chassis - atlanticfiretrucks - 04-13-2010 [quote name='ladder13' date='12 April 2010 - 10:30 AM' timestamp='1271077813' post='375763'] St. John, New Brunswick ran Pumper 1 with a 1979 Pierreville 1050/500. [/quote] After life at P1, the truck went on to serve at Pump 6, then to reserve/spare status as Engine 30. Rig has since been disposed of. SCOT C1FD Chassis - atlanticfiretrucks - 04-13-2010 [quote name='ladder13' date='12 April 2010 - 10:31 AM' timestamp='1271077892' post='375764'] St. John Truck 5 was a 1978 Pierreville 100 foot. [/quote] Truck 5 was sold to a department in Quebec......Deux Montagnes-St. Marthe and converted into a Rearmount aerial. SCOT C1FD Chassis - atlanticfiretrucks - 04-14-2010 Heres a neat shot of Saint John Truck 5 operating. SCOT C1FD Chassis - kieferfire - 04-14-2010 Very interesting thread.Here are the 8 Scot trucks, that I photographed during my Canada-trips. Probably all of these are out of service today. Snorkel 6 in Revelstoke/British Columbia was a 1978 Scot with bodywork from King-Seagrave, 1250 gpm/ 500 gwt, and 55' Fire King Snorkel. (Specs in us-gallons) Juergen Kiefer photo from 1994. SCOT C1FD Chassis - kieferfire - 04-14-2010 Engine 17 in Edmonton/Alberta once operated this 1979 Scot with bodywork from Pierreville. It was rebuilt in 1993 by General Truck. 1500 gpm/ 400 water. Juergen Kiefer photo from 1994. SCOT C1FD Chassis - kieferfire - 04-14-2010 Truck 6 in Penticton/British Columbia was a 1980 Scot with King-Seagrave body, 1500 gpm/ no tank/ 85' Fire-King Snorkel. Juergen Kiefer photo from 1994. SCOT C1FD Chassis - kieferfire - 04-14-2010 Vancouver/British Columbia operated this 1977 Scot with Pierreville body, 300 gpm-pump/ 200 water, and 100' Pierreville rearmount ladder. Juergen Kiefer photo from 1994. SCOT C1FD Chassis - kieferfire - 04-14-2010 Aerial Ladder Platform 2 in Victoria was this 1978 Scot with bodywork from Nordic International, 1250 gpm/ 150 water, and 85' LTI tower. Juergen Kiefer photo from 1994. SCOT C1FD Chassis - kieferfire - 04-14-2010 Chateauguay/Quebec had this 1980 Scot with Pierreville body, 1250 gpm/ 300 water, and 85' LTI tower. Juergen Kiefer photo from 1999. SCOT C1FD Chassis - kieferfire - 04-14-2010 Hull/Quebec operated this 1979 Scot with Pierreville body and 100' Pierreville midmount ladder. Juergen Kiefer photo from 2000. SCOT C1FD Chassis - kieferfire - 04-14-2010 And finally, Deux-Montagnes/Quebec had this 1978 Scot with Thibault ladder, ex-St.John/New Brunswick. It was totally rebuilt by Tibotrac and CET in 1996, 1250 gpm/ 500 water. Juergen Kiefer photo from 2000. SCOT C1FD Chassis - Guest - 04-14-2010 I have some more to post later today when I'm on my other computer. |