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The crash truck at Payne field once operated F-26, a 1977 Consodyn Fire X with 1500/3000/300/500# PK dry chem., an ex Spokane Wa. rig.


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Payne Field ran this big Darley built apparatus as Engine -26. The engine was built in 1992 on a Spartan Gladiator chassis and had a 1750 pump, 1000 gallons of water and 100 gallons of foam concentrate.


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does anybody have photos Multnomah County Rural FPD 14 of Corbett Oregon past and present yellow rigs
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[quote name='Bryce' timestamp='1291528143' post='413778']

I could be wrong, but I believe that the hose wagons have 300 gallon foam tanks and carry no water. The only time I've seen one in use was at a gigantic marina fire in 2002. They're the last KWs still in use by the SFD.

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I finally have the offical stats on the two Seattle large diameter hose wagons. Thanks to Rich Schneider for compiling and sharing.





Hose 34 APP #317 1969 Curtis-Kenworth

Triple combination pumper, hose, and 400-gal booser tank, with enclosed cab and 3000 GPM Stang, permanently mounted monitor.

Purchased through L. N. Curtis Co, Body by Heiser.

Detriot Diesel, 350 hp.

Hale 1750 GPM Centrifugal punp

Registration #112470

Delivered 1970

Cost: $63,776.50



In service March, 1970 at Engine 25

HISTORY

1989

Prefabricated open crew cab installed. Portable plastic crew cab roof installed which can be removed for operation of the Stang monitor. Hard suction and suction brackets removed. Ladder brackets and ladders moved to former hard suction location on apparatus. Ladder brackets replaced with breathing apparatus compartments.

1995-96

Converted to Large Diameter Hose Tender. Stang monitor removed. Crew cab removed. New piped-in, detachable monitor installed. Booster tank reduced to 250 gal. Ladder brackets removed. Mask compartments removed. Two suction brackets and hard suctions installed on each side. Equipment compartments installed on each side. Hose bed covered by two hinged diamond plate lids. High intensity flood lights installed at front end of hose bed.

1999

250 gal foam system installed.

ASSIGNMENTS

March, 1970 to 1985 Engine 25

1985 to June 1, 1987 Engine 31

June 6, 1987 to Oct 16 1995 Engine 24

Oct 16, 1995 to July 12, 1996 In the shop for conversion to Large Diameter Hose Tender

July 12, 1996 to Dec 15, 2005 Hose 25

Dec 15, 2005 Hose 34



Hose 18 APP #321 1970 Curtis-Kenworth

Triple combination pumper, hose, and 400-gal booser tank, with enclosed cab and 3000 GPM Stang, permanently mounted monitor.

Purchased through L. N. Curtis Co, Body by Heiser.

Detriot Diesel, 350 hp.

Hale 1750 GPM Centrifugal punp

Registration #112472

Delivered 1970

Cost: $63,776.50

In service April, 1971 at Engine 1

HISTORY

1989

Prefabricated open crew cab installed. Portable plastic crew cab roof installed which can be removed for operation of the Stang monitor. Hard suction and suction brackets removed. Ladder brackets and ladders moved to former hard suction location on apparatus. Ladder brackets replaced with breathing apparatus compartments.

Feb 22, 1994

Stang monitor removed.

1995-96

Converted to Large Diameter Hose Tender. Crew cab removed. New piped-in, detachable monitor installed. Booster tank reduced to 250 gal. Ladder brackets removed. Mask compartments removed. Two suction brackets and hard suctions installed on each side. Equipment compartments installed on each side. Hose bed covered by two hinged diamond plate lids. High intensity flood lights installed at front end of hose bed.

1999

250 gal foam system installed.

ASSIGNMENTS

April, 1971 to July 29, 1971 Engine 1

Aug, 1971 to Oct, 1980 Engine 36

Oct, 1980 to, Jan 18, 1994 Engine 32

Jan 22, 1994 to Oct 31, 1995 Engine 11

Oct 31, 1995 to Aug 4, 1996, In the shop for conversion to Large Diameter Hose Tender

Aug 4, 1996 Hose 18
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In 2003, the Seattle Fire Department purchased eight American La France 1500 GPM triple combination pumpers. After the initial purchase they acquired an additional engine of the same type. Thanks to Rich Schneider for the historical information he provided.

Each is equipped with a top mounted pump control panel, a 500 gallon booster tank, a 10 gallon Class A foam tank, and a Cummins 330 HP diesel.

Built on American La France "Metropolitan" chassis with an "Eagle" cab-front.





Apparatus #35352

Delivered June, 2003

In service August 19, 2003 at Engine 28

Assignments

Aug 19, 2003 to Mar 8, 2008 Engine 28

March 26, 2008 Engine 34


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Apparatus #35353

Delivered August, 2003

In service October 24, 2003 at Engine 2

Assignments

October 24, 2003 to March 27, 2008 Engine 2

May 19, 2008 Engine 20


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Apparatus #35354

Delivered August, 2003

In service September 8, 2003 at Engine 5

Assignments

September 8, 2003 to March 25, 2009 Engine 5

May, 2009 Engine 9


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Apparatus #35355

Delivered August, 2003

In service September 22, 2003 at Engine 6

Assignments

September 22, 2003 to March 3, 2008 Engine 6

August 7, 2008 Engine 21


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Apparatus #35356

Delivered August, 2003

In service September 22, 2003 at Engine 22

Assignments

September 22, 2003 Engine 22


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Apparatus #35357

Delivered September, 2003

In service October 9, 2003 at Engine 8

Assignments

October 9, 2003 Engine 8


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Apparatus #35358

Delivered October 21, 2003

In service September 5, 2003 at Engine 10

Assignments

December 5, 2003 to March 17, 2008 Engine 10

April 19, 2008 Engine 27


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Apparatus #35359

Delivered October 24, 2003

In service December 5, 2003 at Engine 13

Assignments

December 5, 2003 Engine 13


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Apparatus #35370 This apparatus had been an American La France demonstrator model which was built in anticipation of the exercise of an option by the City of Seattle for additional pumpers, which didn't materialize.



Delivered 2005

In service September 1, 2006 at Engine 40

Assignments

January, 2006 to April 14, 2006 as Reserve 52 at Station 14

April 14, 2006 to September 1, 2006 as Reserve 52 at the Training Division.

September 1, 2006 Engine 40


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transverseroad,



I've got a Seattle roster made up. I've got all the engines in place, but have no idea where the ladders and speciality equipment are housed. Since they don't match up with the engine numbers. Can you help? Thanks in Advance.
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L-1 w/E10 & Haz 1

L-3 w/E6

L-4 w/E2

L-5 w/E31

L-6 w/E8

L-7 w/R1 & Aid 14 @ Station 14

L-8 w/E18

L-9 w/E17

L-10 w/E25 & Power 25

L-11 w/E32

L-12 w/E28

L-13 w/E11 (temporary assignment)

Air units @ Stations 24 & 26

Marine FF unit (Unit 99) w/E36

Comm Unit w/E22

I believe Sta 21 has an MCI unit too



Hope this answer some of the questions
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transverseroad,



I've got a Seattle roster made up. I've got all the engines in place, but have no idea where the ladders and speciality equipment are housed. Since they don't match up with the engine numbers. Can you help? Thanks in Advance.

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Here's a quick list I just made up...........



Ladder 1 @ E10 w/HazMat1 AID 5 SPARE HazMat

Ladder 3 @ E6

Ladder 4 @ E2 AID 2

Ladder 5 @ E31 MEDIC 31

Ladder 6 @ E8

Ladder 7 @ Station14 w/Rescue1 AID 14 SPARE RESCUE

Ladder 8 @ E18 MEDIC 18 Hose Wagon 18

Ladder 9 @ E17 MEDIC 16

Ladder 10 @ E25 MVU1 P25 AID 25

Ladder 11 @ E32 MEDIC 32

Ladder 12 @ E28 MEDIC 28

Ladder 13 @ E11



AIR240 @ E24

AIR260 @ E26

AIR9 @ E9

MCI Unit @ E21

Hose34 @ E34

Harborview Medical Center MEDIC 1, MEDIC 10



New rigs scheduled for the following units in 2011

E26 E\-One

E36 E\-One

L12 Pierce TDA

MAB a first for the department

MCI





If I missed something, anyone can jump in with additions...............
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Thanks for the run down. It was a big help!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Thumbsup' />
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[quote name='TransverseRoad' timestamp='1303773879' post='436820']

Apparatus #35354

Delivered August, 2003

In service September 8, 2003 at Engine 5

Assignments

September 8, 2003 to March 25, 2009 Engine 5

May, 2009 Engine 9

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I like the Eveready Cat on the grill of E9 !
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Nearly three months ago, there was a request for photos of the new engine in Burien, WA. I drove up there yesterday morning and saw it out. It is a Pierce Arrow XT, job # 23472. It has a 515hp DDEC engine, 2000gpm pump, and 500gal water tank. It also has a Husky 12 foam system per the dealer's website. Here are a few photos.

   
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Driver's side



   
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