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2012 E\-One Cyclone II 1500-750 (SO # 137546) Engine 1 Rockwall, TX

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Lindsay D
Richardson, TX

   
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2012 E\-One Cyclone II 1500-750 (SO # 137546) Engine 1 Rockwall, TX

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Lindsay D
Richardson, TX

   
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2012 E\-One Cyclone II 1500-750 (SO # 137546) Engine 1 Rockwall, TX

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Lindsay D
Richardson, TX

   
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2012 E\-One Cyclone II 1500-750 (SO # 137546) Engine 1 Rockwall, TX

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Lindsay D
Richardson, TX

   
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2012 E\-One Cyclone II 1500-750 (SO # 137546) Engine 1 Rockwall, TX

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Lindsay D
Richardson, TX

   
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2012 E\-One Cyclone II 1500-750 (SO # 137546) Engine 1 Rockwall, TX

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Lindsay D
Richardson, TX

   
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2012 E\-One Cyclone II 1500-750 (SO # 137546) Engine 1 Rockwall, TX

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Lindsay D
Richardson, TX

   
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2012 E\-One Cyclone II 1500-750 (SO # 137546) Engine 1 Rockwall, TX

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Lindsay D
Richardson, TX

   
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(07-13-2007, 06:17 PM)GA_Dave Wrote: This is reportedly the first Daytona built and has a midship pump, where the others I've seen have a rearmount pump.  This shot shows the roll-up door open and the fold down step in the down position.  This was a demo rig, then loaned to the Vo-Tec school in Ocala, where it was used to practice numerous paint jobs.  It has less than 1500 miles on it and is the fifth Daytona I've shot.

I know of two departments in PA that have a Daytona in service, where did you find the others? I have heard numbers ranging 5-12 of this model ever manufactured.
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(08-15-2018, 09:41 PM)ffdevonr Wrote:
(07-13-2007, 06:17 PM)GA_Dave Wrote: This is reportedly the first Daytona built and has a midship pump, where the others I've seen have a rearmount pump.  This shot shows the roll-up door open and the fold down step in the down position.  This was a demo rig, then loaned to the Vo-Tec school in Ocala, where it was used to practice numerous paint jobs.  It has less than 1500 miles on it and is the fifth Daytona I've shot.

I know of two departments in PA that have a Daytona in service, where did you find the others? I have heard numbers ranging 5-12 of this model ever manufactured.

Which two?  I photographed one in Flatwoods, PA that originally served Jackson Center.  The one I posted here was later sold to Bangor, PA and both are still in service at those two locations, as far as I know. 

I have photographed three others.  They originally served East Lake, FL; Tallahassee, FL and Kettering, OH.  One of those three was sold to Garrison, KY.  I have heard there are others, but I have not confirmed any.
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(03-06-2013, 10:45 AM)1961MackC95 Wrote:
Quote:Interesting rig - Don't see many Superior rigs , especially in the southern U.S. Did they get this from a Canadian Department or buy it new?
At the time, Frisco was in need of a dedicated reserve engine.

 

They were an E-One customer at the time and bought it from E-One.  The engine was a demo model.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Lindsay D

Richardson, TX

 

This piece was actually a build for the 25th Anniversary of Superior Emergency Vehicles (1998) in Red Deer Alberta. It was sold in Aug 2000 to E\-One who sold it to Frisco.

SO#19090 SE 1942
(This is the only pic I could find)

Gus D. 
Red Deer AB
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