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At some point in my travels, I photographed another E-31 for Woodinville. E-31 in Woodinville ran a 1996 Smeal HME 1500/750 once.


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A more recent engine from Woodinville is E31, which I have as a2006 ALF Becker 1750/750/35/35


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Here is Seattle Engine 25, taken a few years ago It's a 1976 Kenworth Curtis Heiser 1750/400


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Her is Ladder 10, stationed with Engine 25 it's a 1969 Kenworth Curtis Heiser with a Maxim 100 foot aerial


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Next is E 38, it's a 1972 Kenworth/Curtis Heiser 1500/500


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Next up is E 24, it has the big 3000 GPM Stang a 1969 Kenworth/Curtis Heiser with 1740/400


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Engine 22 was caught at the "NORTH RODEO" doing some driver training it's a 1967 Kenworth/ Curtis Heiser 1750/400.


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I always liked this photo of Engine 40, a 1971 Kenworth/Curtis Heiser 1500/400


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Engine 31 is a 1969 Kenworth/Curtis Heiser 1750/400


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Engine 16 was based near Green Lake, it's a 1967 Kenworth/Curtis Heiser 1750/400


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Pretty innovative of the SFD in an attempt to get the crews off the tailboard. With the looks of it, must have one hell off a step getting in and out. By the way, always liked the Seattle KW rigs. Any photos out there of the KW/Maxim mid-mount aerial?
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[quote name='CDNARFF' date='20 November 2010 - 05:46 PM' timestamp='1290292000' post='412281']

Her is Ladder 10, stationed with Engine 25 it's a 1969 Kenworth Curtis Heiser with a Maxim 100 foot aerial

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Looks like an S-Model on steroids!
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[quote name='firetrucknut' date='20 November 2010 - 06:31 PM' timestamp='1290294675' post='412295']

Pretty innovative of the SFD in an attempt to get the crews off the tailboard. With the looks of it, must have one hell off a step getting in and out. By the way, always liked the Seattle KW rigs. Any photos out there of the KW/Maxim mid-mount aerial?

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Ladder 340 (Reserve) in Seattle was this 1973 Kenworth W900 with Curtis-Heiser body and 100' Maxim midmount ladder. Juergen Kiefer photo


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Here's Ladder 11 which is stationed with Engine 32 in West Seattle. I think I shot this truck in 1991-ish

   
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App 316 1969 Kenworth, Curtis Heiser, Maxim 100' TDA

Presently owned by the Last Resort Fire Department. This photo was taken on July 10th, 2010 as she arrived for the annual Seattle Fire Festival display in Occidental Park, driven from the LRFD garage in Ballard. For more information about this, one of a kind rig, see.............. http://lastresortfd.org/1969-kenworth-aerial.htm

Bob Lukas Photo


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The Seattle Kenworth pics are great ! More - More - More
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[quote name='don ford' date='23 November 2010 - 06:14 PM' timestamp='1290552872' post='412669']

The Seattle Kenworth pics are great ! More - More - More

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I couldn't agree more...keep 'em coming!
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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Here is another former Seattle Fire Department KW, Apparatus 319, owned by the Last Resort Fire Department. It was assigned as Engine 31 from June 1987 through April 22, 1992.

Bob Lukas Photo


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And a shot from the rear, all rigged up to ride the back step.


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And Apparatus 319 arriving bright and early at the 2010 Seattle Fire Festival.

More photos and info at http://lastresortfd.org/1969-kenworth-pumper.htm


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