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Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Guest - 05-28-2010

[quote name='casey' date='28 May 2010 - 05:01 AM' timestamp='1275036101' post='384218']

IIRC, it has a 1500 gpm pump, 300 gallon tank & a 75' stick. I didn't get any detail shots. The current order of 5 TDQs being built by KME will have 100' sticks.

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Thanks, very interesting piece.


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Monrovia1 - 05-28-2010

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Side view of Quint 4 same spec's as Quint 27.


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Monrovia1 - 06-20-2010

The first Dodge Squad is now in service as Squad 64 in San Dimas.


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Guest - 06-20-2010

Always wondered this, especially in the LA area, whats the deal with tillered quints? Is it to still provide a level of protection when Strike Forces are called upon, or is there another reason? Just curious.


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Guest - 06-21-2010

[quote name='firetrucknut' date='20 June 2010 - 06:46 AM' timestamp='1277040419' post='388160']

Always wondered this, especially in the LA area, whats the deal with tillered quints? Is it to still provide a level of protection when Strike Forces are called upon, or is there another reason? Just curious.

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The way it was explained to me was that the Fire Chief wanted to keep houses occupied with a pump. That way, if needed, the engine from an Eng/Quint house could be used on Strike Team duty, extended move up coverage, etc., they would have a unit that could respond on fire runs & still be able to shoot some water. As to why Tillered Quints? I don't know. Currently, there are only 4 straight framed quints in service. They are 86 159 162 & 187.


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Monrovia1 - 06-23-2010

[quote name='casey' date='20 June 2010 - 11:04 PM' timestamp='1277099093' post='388262']

The way it was explained to me was that the Fire Chief wanted to keep houses occupied with a pump. That way, if needed, the engine from an Eng/Quint house could be used on Strike Team duty, extended move up coverage, etc., they would have a unit that could respond on fire runs & still be able to shoot some water. As to why Tillered Quints? I don't know. Currently, there are only 4 straight framed quints in service. They are 86 159 162 & 187.

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Casey you forgot Quint 153 in Covina in Battalion 16. Quint 86 use to be former Quint 166 stationed in Battalion 10 when 166's got there new 100ft tiller quint the straight frame qunit went to 86s.



Also the County Board of Service has given approval to the LACoFD to seek bids to replace Engine 55 the only type 3 in the department, Engine 55 stationed on Catalina and the terrain requires them to have a Type 3.



http://www.flickr.com/photos/bd126/4369515374/in/faves-99947036@N00/


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Guest - 06-23-2010

[quote name='Monrovia1' date='23 June 2010 - 02:54 AM' timestamp='1277285655' post='388626']

Casey you forgot Quint 153 in Covina in Battalion 16. Quint 86 use to be former Quint 166 stationed in Battalion 10 when 166's got there new 100ft tiller quint the straight frame qunit went to 86s.



Also the County Board of Service has given approval to the LACoFD to seek bids to replace Engine 55 the only type 3 in the department, Engine 55 stationed on Catalina and the terrain requires them to have a Type 3.





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I knew I was forgetting one, thanks. BTW, Board of Service?? Don't you mean Board of Supervisors?? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Monrovia1 - 06-24-2010

[quote name='casey' date='23 June 2010 - 11:38 AM' timestamp='1277317088' post='388657']

I knew I was forgetting one, thanks. BTW, Board of Service?? Don't you mean Board of Supervisors?? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />

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Oops thats what happens when you think one thing and type another, Yea so LAC is soliciting bids for Engine 55 and looks like El Monte try to reopen 167s.


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Monrovia1 - 06-24-2010

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Squad 50.


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Monrovia1 - 07-03-2010

The second dodge squad is now in service as Squad 116 out in Carson CA.


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Monrovia1 - 07-12-2010

Though not yet in service the first of LA Counnty's new triples will be assigned to Station's 93 108 and 136 due to those stations running reserve engines, The other remaining triples and quints have yet to be given an assignment.


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Monrovia1 - 07-25-2010

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Engine 103.


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Monrovia1 - 07-25-2010

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USAR 103.


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Monrovia1 - 07-25-2010

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Heavy Rescue 103.


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Monrovia1 - 07-25-2010

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Rescue Tender 103 Photo taken 5/22/10





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New Rescue Tender 103 in a dodge ram!. Photo taken 07/24/2010


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Guest - 07-26-2010

[quote name='Monrovia1' date='25 July 2010 - 08:39 AM' timestamp='1280060383' post='394445']

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Rescue Tender 103 Photo taken 5/22/10





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New Rescue Tender 103 in a dodge ram!. Photo taken 07/24/2010

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Was the Body special for the RT? It does not look like the others that LACo has... (Dozer Tenders, Supt, or Squad bodies)


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - johndanger - 07-26-2010

[quote name='Fireman5230' date='26 July 2010 - 04:44 PM' timestamp='1280175851' post='394618']

Was the Body special for the RT? It does not look like the others that LACo has... (Dozer Tenders, Supt, or Squad bodies)

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Also could you indulge us with some of the equipment carried?


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - hp1530 - 07-26-2010

[quote name='Fireman5230' date='26 July 2010 - 01:44 PM' timestamp='1280175851' post='394618']

Was the Body special for the RT? It does not look like the others that LACo has... (Dozer Tenders, Supt, or Squad bodies)

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It is essentially the same design as the squad bodies just the height of the body are now higher (it meets with the roofline of the cab) and there is a roller top compartment in the rear like the heavy squads. From what I have heard, all the new squads will have a body similar to this design.



Some dozer tenders or superintendent trucks with the smaller utility bodes are built by a different company than the one who builds the squads.


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - hp1530 - 07-26-2010

[quote name='danger' date='26 July 2010 - 02:42 PM' timestamp='1280179346' post='394627']

Also could you indulge us with some of the equipment carried?

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Some items carried on the RT: Rapid Intervention Kit, confined space/rope rescue requipment and other miscellaneous gear that does not fit on the USAR trailer.


Los Angeles County Fire Dept - Guest - 07-26-2010

[quote name='JFong' date='26 July 2010 - 07:34 PM' timestamp='1280196849' post='394662']

Some items carried on the RT: Rapid Intervention Kit, confined space/rope rescue requipment and other miscellaneous gear that does not fit on the USAR trailer.

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Thought Phenix did all the light vehicle body work for LACO, did they change vendors.