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Canada Eh? - Big Dave - 04-17-2014 Martensville, Saskatchewan 2014 Acres/Int'l 7400 1050/1000/25 Canada Eh? - Guest - 04-27-2014 Tsuu T'ina First Nation, 2013 Freightliner/Rosenbauer 500gpm/1500gal. This truck has no ULC plate, I'm assuming because the pump size is too small to be rated. Taken while I was on a mutual aid call with our tender to a building fire on the Nation. Canada Eh? - Guest - 05-06-2014 Quote:Tsuu T'ina First Nation, 2013 Freightliner/Rosenbauer 500gpm/1500gal. This truck has no ULC plate, I'm assuming because the pump size is too small to be rated. Taken while I was on a mutual aid call with our tender to a building fire on the Nation. Yup, that's just it Rob. As per ULC: "4.2.1 Minimum rated capacity: 3,000 L/min (625gpm/750 US-gpm)" In the above number, "gpm" refers to Imperial Gallons. That being said, there are still departments once in a while who do not want their truck ULC tested and plated. It's an added expense that not everyone benefits from. Canada Eh? - Big Dave - 05-09-2014 1 of 2 industrial foam pumper/tankers headed to CHINA. 2014 Fort Garry Fire Trucks/Int'l 7400 1050/2200/800 Canada Eh? - Big Dave - 05-09-2014 Black River-Matheson, Ontario 2014 Fort Garry Fire Trucks/FL-M2-106 16' walk-in rescue. Smaller than usual tires and low body height to fit into their station. Canada Eh? - Reliance - 05-09-2014 They look like car tires. Canada Eh? - Reliance - 05-09-2014 Anyone else notice that there is no light bar on the Pumper/Tanker Canada Eh? - Guest - 05-09-2014 Quote:Black River-Matheson, Ontario 2014 Fort Garry Fire Trucks/FL-M2-106 16' walk-in rescue. Smaller than usual tires and low body height to fit into their station.Weird looking. Canada Eh? - YeOldeEnjine - 05-09-2014 Quote:Anyone else notice that there is no light bar on the Pumper/Tanker or any warning lights for that fact............. Canada Eh? - Big Dave - 05-10-2014 Good eyes! There are only 2 small LED warning lights on the front side fenders. No siren. Not even an air horn! Canada Eh? - upstatefire31 - 05-10-2014 Maybe they will add that in CHINA.....Cheaper to make there.......Yeah I went there lol Canada Eh? - Big Dave - 05-29-2014 E421 Carrot River, Saskatchewan 2014 Fort Garry Fire Trucks/FL-M2-106 1050/1500/25 CAFS s/n #M530 Canada Eh? - Big Dave - 05-31-2014 THe Box Springs station of Cypress County, Alberta will soon be receiving this 2014 Fort Garry Fire Trucks pumper. Built on an Int'l 7400 4x4 chassis, it has a 230 igpm high pressure pump in addition to its standard 840 igpm pump. It carries 1000 gals. of water and 25 of foam. My next 2 postings will show the left side of the truck set up for fire fighting and the right side set up for rescue work. Canada Eh? - Big Dave - 05-31-2014 as mentioned, here is the left or fire fighting side. Canada Eh? - Big Dave - 05-31-2014 finally, the right side for rescue work. Canada Eh? - Big Dave - 06-03-2014 Chester, Nova Scotia #531 2014 Fort Garry Fire Trucks/Spartan MS 1250/800/50 s/n #M480 Canada Eh? - Big Dave - 06-04-2014 jointly owned by Parkland County - Stony Plain, Alberta Rescue #3 2014 Fort Garry Fire Trucks/Spartan MS 16' box s/n #M515 Canada Eh? - Guest - 06-04-2014 Found this sitting a few blocks from my house. Lytton, B.C. 1973 Pierreville International CO 1710A with 625 IGPM pump and 500 IG water tank. Canada Eh? - Guest - 06-04-2014 Went over to Vancouver Island last Sunday and found a couple of soon to be retired engines. Both looked in great shape and sounded even better. Only problem on the first engine was the arm strong steering which made turning the truck around in a tight parking area interesting for the firefighter who was kind enough to position the rig for photos. Langford, B.C. E-12 is a 1991 Superior Ford C8000 with a 1050 IGPM pump and a 1000 IG water tank. Canada Eh? - Guest - 06-04-2014 In Esquimalt, B.C. this 1988 Anderson's Engineering Mack MR688P is due to be replaced by a Rosenbauer engine within the next year. E-11 has a 1050 IGPM pump and carries 500 imp. gallons of water. |