Durham Truck 5 runs this 2002 Ford/Gowans-Knight Brush truck. Durham is in the process of switching colors from lime-yellow to all red. Gowans-Knight is a local manufacturer based in Watertown CT, specializing in pumpers, rescues, tankers and brush trucks.
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Durham Truck 5 runs this 2002 Ford/Gowans-Knight Brush truck. Durham is in the process of switching colors from lime-yellow to all red. Gowans-Knight is a local manufacturer based in Watertown CT, specializing in pumpers, rescues, tankers and brush trucks. Durham's Tanker (there is no number assigned) runs this 2008 Spartan/US Tanker 2500gallon unit. This truck replaced a 1988 Ford/S&S 1800gallon tanker that was sold to Deep River Shelton Echo Hose, Hook and Ladder Company 1 runs this 1996 KME 2000gpm/95' rear-mount tower as Tower 7. The 1977 Maxim aerial in my previous post is it's stable mate. The White Hills Fire Company 5 of Shelton runs this 2006 Ford/Gowans-Knight rescue as Truck 55. Lebanon runs this former St. Louis 1987 Pierce Arrow 1500/500/50' tele-squrt as Ladder 106. Lebanon is an all volunteer department protecting 6,900 residents in a 55 square mile area from 1 station. Most of Lebanon is rural in nature with large tracts of land used for agricultural usage. Lebanon also runs this monster 4-wheel drive 2006 International/Central States/Rosenbauer 2000/500 hose tender as Hose Tender 106. This truck carries 2,000' of LDH on a reel and an additional 1,000' of LDH which is flat-packed. Finally, the host city of New London showcased their newest rig, a 2010 Spartan/Rosenbauer 1250/750 pumper assigned to Engine 11. New London is a fully career staffed department protecting 26,000 residents in a 6 square mile area, responding from 3 stations. New London runs twin 2001 Ferrara Inferno 1250/750 pumpers as Engine 21 and 31. New London is home to the United States Coast Guard Academy. New London Engine 31, a twin to Engine 21. New London, during its heyday, was known as the Whaling Capital of the World. New London's newest Truck, a 2007 Seagrave 100' tillered-aerial, is operated by Truck 25. New London at one time operated 6 engine companies and 2 truck companies. Today, there are 3 engines, this truck, and 3 ambulances in front-line service. Another 2 engines and tower-ladder are in reserve. US Navy Mid Atlantic Submarine Base Fire Department (Groton, CT) Tower Ladder 15 2010 Pierce Velocity 2000/300 100' TL #22527-02
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[quote name='firetrucknut' date='20 September 2010 - 12:37 AM' timestamp='1284956238' post='403464']
Lebanon runs this former St. Louis 1987 Pierce Arrow 1500/500/50' tele-squrt as Ladder 106. Lebanon is an all volunteer department protecting 6,900 residents in a 55 square mile area from 1 station. Most of Lebanon is rural in nature with large tracts of land used for agricultural usage. [/quote] I am pretty sure this is an ex St. Louis rig
Creo...it is....by way of Salem Ct
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[quote name='firetrucknut' date='20 September 2010 - 12:55 AM' timestamp='1284957329' post='403469']
New London's newest Truck, a 2007 Seagrave 100' tillered-aerial, is operated by Truck 25. New London at one time operated 6 engine companies and 2 truck companies. Today, there are 3 engines, this truck, and 3 ambulances in front-line service. Another 2 engines and tower-ladder are in reserve. [/quote]do you have any pic's of their former 1977 alf t.d.a
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13 (KJV)
[quote name='theunknowncomic' date='20 September 2010 - 08:38 PM' timestamp='1285028291' post='403671']
do you have any pic's of their former 1977 alf t.d.a [/quote]
My 828 photos from the convention are on my new sumgmug account
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Stolen from http://www.ctfire-ems.com info comes from one of the judges so assumed to be accurate.
And here are the all-important Apparatus results: Best Appearing (State Champions): Norfolk Best Aerial Ladder: Monroe Best Platform: Blue Hills Best Engine-Tanker: Terryville Best Tanker: Riverton Best Rescue: Old Saybrook Best Custom: Blue Hills Best Commercial: Lyme Best Mini-pumper: Blue Hills Best Brush Truck: Bethlehem [color="#000000"]Best Ambulance: Beacon Falls[/color] Best Service/Utility: Oakdale Best Chiefs Car: Windsor Best Antique Motorized: Lyme Best Hand or Horse Drawn: Water Witch #2 Best Hose Cart: Colchester Hayward Runner-up Ladder: Portland Runner-up Platform: Wethersfield Runner-up Tanker: Durham Runner-up Rescue: Washington Runner-up Custom: Sandy Hook Runner-up Commercial: Lebanon Runner-up Brush Truck: Drakeville Runner-up Ambulance: New Hartford EMS Runner-up Service/Utility: Oswegatchie Runner-up Chiefs Vehicle: Blue Hills Runner-up Antique Motorized: Citizens (Seymour) Runner-up Hand or Horse Drawn: Colchester Hayward Congrats to all the winners. There were over 170 pieces of apparatus judged today, and there were a great many trucks with really good scores, as well as many fine Antiques. OK, since I don't know when our website will be back, and don't know when Don will be able to get the results up on the NLCFCA site, I'll post some results: Best Overall (State Champions): Thomaston Best in Coats: Morris Best in Shirts: Torringford Best 15 and Under: Bethlehem Best W/O Music: Water Witch #2 (New Milford, for those who don't know) Best Color Guard 6-8: Morris Best Color Guard 3-5: Bethlehem Best Ladies: Morris Best Juniors: Terryville Runner-up in Coats: Botsford Runner-up in Shirts: Sandy Hook Runner-up Ladies: Sandy Hook Runner-up Juniors: Riverton
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[quote name='firetrucknut' date='20 September 2010 - 12:37 AM' timestamp='1284956238' post='403464']
Lebanon runs this former St. Louis 1987 Pierce Arrow 1500/500/50' tele-squrt as Ladder 106. Lebanon is an all volunteer department protecting 6,900 residents in a 55 square mile area from 1 station. Most of Lebanon is rural in nature with large tracts of land used for agricultural usage. [/quote] [quote name='creofire' date='20 September 2010 - 08:14 PM' timestamp='1285026880' post='403659'] I am pretty sure this is an ex St. Louis rig [/quote] [quote name='tntway' date='20 September 2010 - 08:32 PM' timestamp='1285027943' post='403668'] Creo...it is....by way of Salem Ct [/quote] Yes this Pierce was originally with St. Louis and Salem, CT purchased it aproximately 10 years ago to see how an aerial would work for them. Last year Salem purcahsed a new Ferrara 75' quint to replace it. Salem then sold the rig to Lebanon last year. Under teh jumpseat window Lebanon placed a scroll whihc says "The Spirit of St. Louis and Salem". |
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