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Eli, great additions. Its is always good to see your work.
John Hinant
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Saw this in New City (Rockland) on my way to work this afternoon !



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Next time ya take 271's pic, stop by and say hi.



We were there for PPV training that day.



Nice shot.





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New FDNY rescue is coming along nice....from Ferrara's website.


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Res5cue
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is that a single screw rear end?
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[quote name='ffdrive' date='10 December 2010 - 08:02 AM' timestamp='1291984927' post='414452']

New FDNY rescue is coming along nice....from Ferrara's website.

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I know, I know, but was wondering....any scuttlebutt on what PD will be looking at for there new ESUs trucks. Not the REPs but the "big truck"? I'm guessing Ferrara since they have built ESU's Decon truck. Perhaps they are waiting to see how the FDNY rescues come out.
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[quote name='tntway' date='10 December 2010 - 06:38 PM' timestamp='1292023138' post='414489']

is that a single screw rear end?

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Nope- tandem rear axles
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[quote name='tntway' date='10 December 2010 - 06:38 PM' timestamp='1292023138' post='414489']

is that a single screw rear end?

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No, [url="http://www.ferrarafire.com/CustomerSupport/InProduction/InProduction.html"]Here [/url] is a link to the In Production page on Ferrara's site.
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what is with the blue lights on the rear of the new rescue?
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[quote name='sean601' date='13 December 2010 - 01:41 PM' timestamp='1292264481' post='414846']

what is with the blue lights on the rear of the new rescue?

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New York state passed a law last summer for blue lights on police cars and fire trucks and EMS , rear faceing only for better visabilety, mostly on the highways. [Statewide]
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FDNY Rescue's.



Wow, going back to aluminum wheels I see. It looked as if they were going to be like Rescue 1 (the Pierce) and stay red, but the latest pictures show the aluminums.



Is all the Rescue's getting replaced, or just all but Rescue 1?



Thanks.
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Isn't Ferrara have a contract for ladders?
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Awesome photos, Eli!
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[quote name='TECH20' date='16 December 2010 - 04:16 PM' timestamp='1292532997' post='415128']

FDNY Rescue's.



Wow, going back to aluminum wheels I see. It looked as if they were going to be like Rescue 1 (the Pierce) and stay red, but the latest pictures show the aluminums.



Is all the Rescue's getting replaced, or just all but Rescue 1?



Thanks.

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Supposed to be all 5.
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Feb 11, 2010



Ferrara Fire Apparatus, Inc., has been awarded another large contract by the City of New York. Under the terms of the newest agreement, Ferrara will supply FDNY five heavy rescue trucks. The rescues will be built on Ferrara’s heavy duty Igniter chassis with a stainless steel tilt cab. In December, the announcement was made of Ferrara’s order for ten new FDNY 100’ rear mount aerial ladders.
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The first few Ferrara aerials are in production, the photos should be up on Ferrara's website shortly...

The aerials will be assigned: L137, L156, L81, L123, L24, L169, L32, L154, L42, L4, L165, L49, L173, L38, L29, L8, L113, L132, L11, L3.



A hazmat unit was also snuck in the rescue order with modified specs. The squads will be replaced next, starting with an order of 2 or 3 then another 2 or 3 a year later (not out to bid yet)...
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[quote name='FDNY 10-75' date='17 December 2010 - 06:03 AM' timestamp='1292582608' post='415226'] . . . .

A hazmat unit was also snuck in the rescue order with modified specs. The squads will be replaced next, starting with an order of 2 or 3 then another 2 or 3 a year later (not out to bid yet)...

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How many units does the Haz-Mat Company run with?



-John
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Great shots and a Beautiful rig....BUT Why ground ladders mounted on the roof....any trench, collapse, confined space scene is flooded with ladder companies.....In case they are first due and need to make a grab.....c'mon...by the time they get those ladders down off the roof....the first due truck will be 84 and throwing up ladders...Love the LED compartment lighting.
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Companies are required to carry a certain amount equipment thats required ...
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