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Pacific Northwest - rlukas1 - 08-16-2011 I really like the look of the vertically folding doors. Pacific Northwest - Fire28 - 08-16-2011 Do ya have any other Wash State DNR Rigs? Any idea what else the run besides those internationals? Pacific Northwest - DaveYoung - 08-17-2011 Agreed on the vertical doors. I like the design and materials used on the building as well. Pacific Northwest - rlukas1 - 08-17-2011 [quote name='Tim' timestamp='1313552235' post='453375'] Do ya have any other Wash State DNR Rigs? Any idea what else the run besides those internationals? [/quote] I currently don't have any to post, hopefully others will Pacific Northwest - Engine504Driver - 08-17-2011 [quote name='TransverseRoad' timestamp='1313547538' post='453370'] Eastside Fire and Rescue Engine 72 will be moving into their new quarters early this week along with an aid car and two brush trucks. It's located on the north end of Issaquah's multi level park and ride at State Route 900. [/quote] I also like the looks of the bi-folding apparatus doors. Is the storage tank out front part of the new "green" environment building concept? looks like it's obviously connected to the building, perhaps for some type of water recovery system...just curious Pacific Northwest - Bryce - 08-17-2011 EF&R Station 72 is apparently designed to be certified as LEED Platinum. So yeah, the cistern is part of that. You can find more info here: [url="http://www.ci.issaquah.wa.us/Page.asp?NavID=2710"]http://www.ci.issaqu....asp?NavID=2710[/url] [url="http://www.tca-inc.com/projects/municipal/fire_station72.html"]http://www.tca-inc.com/projects/municipal/fire_station72.html[/url] Pacific Northwest - Guest - 08-17-2011 Thanks for posting the Pacific NW pics...the station also looks like a neat place. Any inside pics of it (for the Fire Stations Section of the boards, of course <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/fireman.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> ) Pacific Northwest - Guest - 08-21-2011 Kent, WA Fire Department HAZMAT Unit Pacific Northwest - Guest - 08-21-2011 Kent, WA Fire Department Pierce Quantum Pumper Pacific Northwest - Guest - 08-21-2011 Kent, WA Fire Department Pierce Quantum Tillered Aerial. Pacific Northwest - Guest - 08-21-2011 [quote name='TransverseRoad' timestamp='1313547538' post='453370'] Eastside Fire and Rescue Engine 72 will be moving into their new quarters early this week along with an aid car and two brush trucks. It's located on the north end of Issaquah's multi level park and ride at State Route 900. [/quote] Sweeeet! I gotta go check that place out! Pacific Northwest - Guest - 08-21-2011 Eastside Fire Rescue E\-One Cyclone II Pumper. Pacific Northwest - rlukas1 - 08-21-2011 The last two Bellevue, WA. FD new deliveries. Engine 7, 2011 Pierce Arrow XT....4034 Pacific Northwest - rlukas1 - 08-21-2011 Engine 1.....3783 Bob Lukas Photos Pacific Northwest - firetrucks - 08-22-2011 Does anyone here have any photos of Multnomah County oregon fire departments past and present apparatus and also if anyone has anymore bill hattersley pics they could post I would like to see them as well as any past and present yellow apparatus from Washington or oregon Pacific Northwest - Guest - 09-11-2011 Renton, WA Fire Department. E\-One Cyclone II Top Mount Pumper Pacific Northwest - Ladder 68 - 09-11-2011 Just for clarification Renton Engine 11 is a Cyclone chassis not a Typhoon. Not picking, just pointing out. Pacific Northwest - Bryce - 09-11-2011 [quote name='Ladder 68' timestamp='1315775192' post='456332'] Just for clarification Renton Engine 11 is a Cyclone chassis not a Typhoon. Not picking, just pointing out. [/quote] And it's one of 9 similar rigs purchased from 1996 'til 2006. Then in 2008 they switched to the Quest chassis for their latest engine. I'm pretty sure all 10 are still around, so every engine in the city has a spare. Pacific Northwest - Guest - 09-12-2011 [quote name='Ladder 68' timestamp='1315775192' post='456332'] Just for clarification Renton Engine 11 is a Cyclone chassis not a Typhoon. Not picking, just pointing out. [/quote] Wow, I have no idea as to why I typed Typhoon... Thanks for pointing it out. Pacific Northwest - Guest - 10-07-2011 Issaquah, Wa. (now part of Eastside Fire Rescue) once ran this 1988 FMC Spartan with 1750 GPM pump and 750 gallon water tank as E-71. |